2021
“I wanted to participate in my own care”: Evaluation of a Patient Navigation Program
Samuels EA, Kelley L, Pham T, Cross J, Carmona J, Ellis P, Cobbs-Lomax D, D’Onofrio G, Capp R. “I wanted to participate in my own care”: Evaluation of a Patient Navigation Program. Western Journal Of Emergency Medicine 2021, 22: 417-426. PMID: 33856334, PMCID: PMC7972383, DOI: 10.5811/westjem.2020.9.48105.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFrequent ED usersPatient navigation programsPatient experienceED usersMedical careHealth-related social needsNavigation programPatient navigation interventionPrimary care utilizationHigh satisfactionPost-intervention surveysMixed-methods evaluationNavigation interventionCare utilizationEmergency departmentOutpatient careComprehensive careUS MedicaidOwn careClinic accessibilityIntervention surveyThematic saturationHealth conditionsCareMedicaid
2020
Emergency department patients with untreated opioid use disorder: A comparison of those seeking versus not seeking referral to substance use treatment
Coupet E, D’Onofrio G, Chawarski M, Edelman E, O’Connor P, Owens P, Martel S, Fiellin DA, Cowan E, Richardson L, Huntley K, Whiteside LK, Lyons MS, Rothman RE, Pantalon M, Hawk K. Emergency department patients with untreated opioid use disorder: A comparison of those seeking versus not seeking referral to substance use treatment. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2020, 219: 108428. PMID: 33307301, PMCID: PMC8110210, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2020.108428.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUntreated opioid use disorderOpioid use disorderEmergency department patientsDepartment patientsUse disordersTenth Revision diagnosis codesSevere opioid use disorderConclusions Most patientsInjection-related infectionsRevision diagnosis codesHealth insurance statusSubstance use treatmentCross-sectional analysisOpioid withdrawalClinical characteristicsED visitsMost patientsTreatment initiationUrine toxicologyClinical correlatesDiagnosis codesInsurance statusUnivariate analysisBackground LittleInternational ClassificationNaloxone Use by Emergency Medical Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A National Survey
Cone DC, Bogucki S, Burns K, D’Onofrio G, Hawk K, Joseph D, Fiellin DA. Naloxone Use by Emergency Medical Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A National Survey. Journal Of Addiction Medicine 2020, 14: e369-e371. PMID: 33031212, PMCID: PMC7647432, DOI: 10.1097/adm.0000000000000746.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntranasal naloxoneOverdose eventsEmergency medical services (EMS) cliniciansNovel coronavirus infectionOpioid overdose mortalityEmergency medical servicesOpioid overdose crisisAdministration practicesPercent of respondentsEMS cliniciansEMS fellowship programsIntramuscular naloxoneOpioid overdosesService cliniciansNaloxone useOverdose mortalityNaloxoneFuture disaster planningCoronavirus infectionOverdose crisisCOVID-19 epidemicMedical servicesCOVID-19 pandemicNational surveyCliniciansBarriers and Facilitators to Clinician Readiness to Provide Emergency Department–Initiated Buprenorphine
Hawk KF, D’Onofrio G, Chawarski MC, O’Connor P, Cowan E, Lyons MS, Richardson L, Rothman RE, Whiteside LK, Owens PH, Martel SH, Coupet E, Pantalon M, Curry L, Fiellin DA, Edelman EJ. Barriers and Facilitators to Clinician Readiness to Provide Emergency Department–Initiated Buprenorphine. JAMA Network Open 2020, 3: e204561. PMID: 32391893, PMCID: PMC7215257, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.4561.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOpioid use disorderEmergency departmentAdvanced practice cliniciansED cliniciansClinicians' readinessOngoing treatmentTreatment of OUDEmergency Department-Initiated BuprenorphineUntreated opioid use disorderDrug Addiction Treatment ActDecrease opioid useVisual analog scaleHealth Services frameworkAcademic emergency departmentMixed-methods formative evaluationQuality of careSubset of participantsBuprenorphine initiationClinician typeOpioid useED patientsAnalog scaleOngoing careDepartmental protocolPractice clinicians
2018
Emergency department screening and interventions for substance use disorders
Hawk K, D’Onofrio G. Emergency department screening and interventions for substance use disorders. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2018, 13: 18. PMID: 30078375, PMCID: PMC6077851, DOI: 10.1186/s13722-018-0117-1.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2017
Patient Ethnicity Predicts Poor Health Access and Gaps in Perception of Personal Cardiovascular Risk Factors
Kim Y, Hogan K, D’Onofrio G, Chekijian S, Safdar B. Patient Ethnicity Predicts Poor Health Access and Gaps in Perception of Personal Cardiovascular Risk Factors. Critical Pathways In Cardiology A Journal Of Evidence-Based Medicine 2017, 16: 147-157. PMID: 29135623, DOI: 10.1097/hpc.0000000000000132.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCoronary artery disease risk factorsDisease risk factorsOwn cardiovascular riskCardiovascular risk factorsRisk factorsConsecutive patientsPersonal cardiovascular risk factorsHealth literacy campaignsPoor health accessCoronary risk factorsTertiary care hospitalPrimary care physiciansPersonal risk factorsIndividual risk factorsCross-sectional surveyChest painCardiovascular riskSecondary outcomesCare hospitalPrimary outcomeCare physiciansPatient misperceptionsPatient ethnicityHealth accessPatients
2006
Alcohol-related problems: Emergency physicians’ current practice and attitudes
O’Rourke M, Richardson LD, Wilets I, D’Onofrio G. Alcohol-related problems: Emergency physicians’ current practice and attitudes. Journal Of Emergency Medicine 2006, 30: 263-268. PMID: 16677975, DOI: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2005.05.031.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1998
Patients with Alcohol Problems in the Emergency Department, Part 1: Improving Detection*
D'Onofrio G, Bernstein E, Bernstein J, Woolard R, Brewer P, Craig S, Zink B, Force F. Patients with Alcohol Problems in the Emergency Department, Part 1: Improving Detection*. Academic Emergency Medicine 1998, 5: 1200-1209. PMID: 9864134, DOI: 10.1111/j.1553-2712.1998.tb02696.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAlcoholismEmergency Service, HospitalFemaleHumansMaleMass ScreeningMiddle AgedSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesConceptsAlcohol problemsEmergency medicine practiceBusy ED settingBrief screening toolSubsequent morbidityED patientsAcute complaintsED settingEmergency departmentPatient populationEarly interventionMedicine practicePatientsScreening toolAlcohol useDependent drinkersEarly detectionTask ForceMorbidityMortalityComplaintsDrinkers