2025
Association between patient primary language, physical restraints, and intramuscular sedation in the emergency department
Kumar A, Ryus C, Tartak J, Nath B, Faustino I, Shah D, Robinson L, Desai R, Heckmann R, Taylor R, Wong A. Association between patient primary language, physical restraints, and intramuscular sedation in the emergency department. Academic Emergency Medicine 2025 PMID: 39948714, DOI: 10.1111/acem.70004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatient's primary languagePortuguese-speaking patientsPhysical restraintEmergency departmentPrimary languageED visitsQuality of clinical interactionsRegional health care networkHealth care networkVerbal de-escalationElectronic medical recordsLogistic regression modelsAdult patients ageLanguage speakersEnglish speakersCare networkSpanish speakersPortuguese speakersCultural interpretationRetrospective cohort analysisAgitation symptomsOdds ratioClinical interactionsEvaluate associationsPrimary outcome
2024
488 Impact of Housing Status and Treatment Engagement for Emergency Department Patients With Substance Use Disorders
Ryus C, Hawk K, Canty T, Maffei J, Martel S, Heckmann R, Sabounchi N, Pantalon M, D'Onofrio G. 488 Impact of Housing Status and Treatment Engagement for Emergency Department Patients With Substance Use Disorders. Annals Of Emergency Medicine 2024, 84: s216-s217. DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2024.08.478.Peer-Reviewed Original Research428 Self-Reported Readiness to Change Alcohol Use in Emergency Department Patients With Alcohol Use Disorder Predicts Successful Linkage to Treatment
Hawk K, Ryus C, Martel S, Heckmann R, Sabounchi N, Canty T, Pantalone M, D'Onofrio G. 428 Self-Reported Readiness to Change Alcohol Use in Emergency Department Patients With Alcohol Use Disorder Predicts Successful Linkage to Treatment. Annals Of Emergency Medicine 2024, 84: s191-s192. DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2024.08.426.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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