2021
Implementation of Oral and Extended-Release Naltrexone for the Treatment of Emergency Department Patients With Moderate to Severe Alcohol Use Disorder: Feasibility and Initial Outcomes
Anderson ES, Chamberlin M, Zuluaga M, Ullal M, Hawk K, McCormack R, D'Onofrio G, Herring AA. Implementation of Oral and Extended-Release Naltrexone for the Treatment of Emergency Department Patients With Moderate to Severe Alcohol Use Disorder: Feasibility and Initial Outcomes. Annals Of Emergency Medicine 2021, 78: 752-758. PMID: 34353648, DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2021.05.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlcohol use disorderSevere alcohol use disorderFormal addiction treatmentIntramuscular naltrexoneOral naltrexoneUse disordersAddiction treatmentED patientsExtended-release naltrexoneEffectiveness of naltrexoneEmergency department patientsED dischargeAdult patientsDepartment patientsNaltrexone treatmentEmergency departmentMean ageEffective treatmentNaltrexonePatientsClinical protocolsBrief interventionDescriptive studyDisordersInitial outcomes
2017
Screening, treatment initiation, and referral for substance use disorders
Bernstein SL, D’Onofrio G. Screening, treatment initiation, and referral for substance use disorders. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2017, 12: 18. PMID: 28780906, PMCID: PMC5545867, DOI: 10.1186/s13722-017-0083-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUnhealthy alcohol useTreatment initiationSubstance useAlcohol useEfficacy of SBIRTSelf-reported abstinenceInitiation of buprenorphineOpioid-dependent individualsEmergency department settingClinical care settingsSubstance use disordersIndex visitAcute careOutpatient settingPrimary careMedication managementDepartment settingLeading causeAdult smokersPreventable deathsUnhealthy drinkersCare settingsNegative studiesMost trialsUse disorders