2022
Use of a Brief Negotiation Interview in the emergency department to reduce high‐risk alcohol use among older adults: A randomized trial
Shenvi CL, Wang Y, Revankar R, Phillips J, Bush M, Biese KJ, Aylward A, D'Onofrio G, Platts‐Mills T. Use of a Brief Negotiation Interview in the emergency department to reduce high‐risk alcohol use among older adults: A randomized trial. Journal Of The American College Of Emergency Physicians Open 2022, 3: e12651. PMID: 35156089, PMCID: PMC8828696, DOI: 10.1002/emp2.12651.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigh-risk alcohol useBrief Negotiation InterviewEmergency departmentHigh-risk drinkersAlcohol usePrimary outcomeOlder adultsSingle academic emergency departmentAcademic emergency departmentNon-Hispanic whitesUsual careED visitsED patientsEligible individualsAlcohol abuseAlcohol consumptionFull criteriaAlcoholism definitionMonthsNational InstituteAdultsSignificant differencesPatientsSignificant reductionOutcomes
2017
Emergency Department-Initiated Buprenorphine for Opioid Dependence with Continuation in Primary Care: Outcomes During and After Intervention
D’Onofrio G, Chawarski MC, O’Connor P, Pantalon MV, Busch SH, Owens PH, Hawk K, Bernstein SL, Fiellin DA. Emergency Department-Initiated Buprenorphine for Opioid Dependence with Continuation in Primary Care: Outcomes During and After Intervention. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2017, 32: 660-666. PMID: 28194688, PMCID: PMC5442013, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-017-3993-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIllicit opioid useOpioid usePrimary careHIV riskBrief interventionAddiction treatmentBuprenorphine groupEmergency Department-Initiated BuprenorphineCohort of patientsLong-term followLong-term outcomesFormal addiction treatmentSignificant differencesMain MeasuresSelfStudy entryUrine toxicologyBuprenorphine/Opioid dependenceED interventionsUrine resultsBuprenorphineTreatment engagementDrug useReferralPatients