2025
Peer support enhanced behavioural crisis response teams in the emergency department: protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster-randomised controlled trial
Nath B, Desai R, Cook J, Dziura J, Davis-Plourde K, Youins R, Guy K, Pavlo A, Smith E, Smith D, Kangas K, Heckmann R, Hart L, Powsner S, Sevilla M, Evans M, Kumar A, Faustino I, Hu Y, Bellamy C, Wong A. Peer support enhanced behavioural crisis response teams in the emergency department: protocol for a stepped-wedge cluster-randomised controlled trial. BMJ Open 2025, 15: e103775. PMID: 40484432, PMCID: PMC12161358, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2025-103775.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCluster randomised controlled trialEmergency departmentPeer supportDelivery of trauma-informed careStepped-wedge cluster randomised controlled trialExperience of mental illnessPhysical restraintRate of physical restraintBehavioral crisesPeer support workersReduce restraint useSecondary outcomesFollow-up data collectionResponse teamPatient-centred approachPositive patient outcomesTrauma-informed carePeer-reviewed journalsCrisis response teamsUsual careStepped-wedgeIntervention readinessPeer deliveryRestraint useED setting
2021
Longitudinal transcriptomics define the stages of myeloid activation in the living human brain after intracerebral hemorrhage
Askenase MH, Goods BA, Beatty HE, Steinschneider AF, Velazquez SE, Osherov A, Landreneau MJ, Carroll SL, Tran TB, Avram VS, Drake RS, Gatter GJ, Massey JA, Karuppagounder SS, Ratan RR, Matouk CC, Sheth KN, Ziai WC, Parry-Jones AR, Awad IA, Zuccarello M, Thompson RE, Dawson J, Hanley DF, Love JC, Shalek AK, Sansing LH, Barrer S, MacKenzie L, Jonczak K, Bussinger P, Nakaji P, Wright S, Honea N, Zomorodi A, James M, Yeh E, Galicich W, Bergman T, France K, Leiphart J, Ramesh S, Brennan T, Huang J, Ziai W, White M, Camarata P, Abraham M, Gorup J, Reimer R, Freeman W, Williams C, Edwards E, Pollack A, Terry J, Shoen A, Jahromi B, Maas M, Yip B, Amidei C, Muñoz L, Lopez G, Holtz R, Gupta G, Rybinnik I, Moccio M, Lovick D, Brion B, Titus K, Jallo J, Rincon F, Pigott K, Boyden L, Dougherty J, Harrigan M, Miller D, Nelson L, Thompson G, Rajajee V, Pandey A, Ball R, Carlson A, Tran H, Alchbli A, James R, Jerde A, Taussky P, Ansari S, Neate C, Martinez J, Letsinger J, Fagatele L, Eaquinto C, Matouk C, Sheth K, Sansing L, Ryall L, Kunze K, Mampre D, Jasak S, Abdul-Rahim A, Abou-Hamden A, Abraham M, Ahmed A, Alba C, Aldrich E, Ali H, Altschul D, Amin-Hanjani S, Anderson C, Anderson D, Ansari S, Antezana D, Ardelt A, Arikan F, Awad R, Baguena M, Baker A, Barrer S, Barzo P, Becker K, Bergman T, Betz J, Bistran-Hall A, Boström A, Braun J, Brindley P, Broaddus W, Brown R, Buki A, Bulters D, Camarata P, Cao B, Cao Y, Carhuapoma J, Carlson A, Caron J, Carrion-Penagos J, Chalela J, Chang T, Chicoine M, Chorro I, Chowdhry S, Cobb C, Corral L, Csiba L, Davies J, Dawson J, Díaz A, Derdeyn C, Diringer M, Dlugash R, Dodd R, Ecker R, Economas T, Enriquez P, Ezer E, Fan Y, Feng H, Franz D, Freeman W, Fusco M, Galicich W, Gandhi D, Gelea M, Goldstein J, Gonzalez A, Grabarits C, Greenberg S, Gregson B, Gress D, Gu E, Gupta G, Hall C, Hanley D, Hao Y, Harnof S, Harrigan M, Hernandez F, Hoesch R, Hoh B, Houser J, Hu R, Huang J, Huang Y, Hussain M, Insinga S, Jadhav A, Jaffe J, Jahromi B, Jallo J, James M, James R, Janis S, Jankowitz B, Jeon E, Jichici D, Jonczak K, Jonker B, Karlen N, Kase C, Keric N, Kerz T, Kitagawa R, Knopman J, Koenig C, Krishnamurthy S, Kumar A, Kureshi I, Laidlaw J, Lakhanpal A, Lane K, Latorre J, LeDoux D, Lees K, Leifer D, Leiphart J, Lenington S, Li Y, Lopez G, Lovick D, Lumenta C, Luo J, Maas M, MacDonald J, MacKenzie L, Madan V, Majkowski R, Major O, Malhorta R, Malkoff M, Mangat H, Maswadeh A, Matouk C, Mayo S, McArthur K, McBee N, McCaul S, Medow J, Mendelow A, Mezey G, Mighty J, Miller D, Mitchell P, Mohan K, Money P, Mould W, Muir K, Muñoz L, Nakaji P, Nee A, Nekoovaght-Tak S, Nyquist P, O’Kane R, Okasha M, O'Kelly C, Ostapkovich N, Pandey A, Parry-Jones A, Patel H, Perla K, Pollack A, Polster S, Pouratian N, Quinn T, Rajajee V, Reddy K, Rehman M, Reimer R, Rincon F, Rosenblum M, Rybinnik I, Sanchez B, Sansing L, Sarabia R, Schneck M, Schuerer L, Schul D, Schweitzer J, Seder D, Seyfried D, Sheth K, Spiotta A, Stadnik A, Stechison M, Sugar E, Szabo K, Tamayo G, Tanczos K, Taussky P, Teitelbaum J, Terry J, Testai F, Thomas K, Thompson C, Thompson G, Thompson R, Torner J, Tran H, Tucker K, Ullman N, Ungar L, Unterberg A, Varelas P, Vargas N, Vatter H, Venkatasubramanian C, Vermillion K, Vespa P, Vollmer D, Wang W, Wang Y, Wang Y, Wen J, Whitworth L, Willis B, Wilson A, Wolfe S, Wrencher M, Wright S, Xu Y, Yanase L, Yenokyan G, Yi X, Yu Z, Ziai W, Zomorodi A, Zuccarello M. Longitudinal transcriptomics define the stages of myeloid activation in the living human brain after intracerebral hemorrhage. Science Immunology 2021, 6 PMID: 33891558, PMCID: PMC8252865, DOI: 10.1126/sciimmunol.abd6279.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntracerebral hemorrhageHypoxia-inducible factorMyeloid activationBrain injuryImmune responseAnti-inflammatory circuitsSubtypes of strokeAnti-inflammatory factorsInflammatory gene expressionPositive patient outcomesMonocytes/macrophagesDynamics of inflammationAcute sterile injuryLongitudinal transcriptional profilingHuman brainNeurological recoveryMyeloid responseProinflammatory profileImmune resolutionPatient cohortImmune factorsClinical trialsPatient outcomesSterile injuryProstaglandin E
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