2024
How Should a Medical-Legal Partnership Address Unique Needs of People With Criminal Legal System Involvement?
Puglisi L, Bhandary-Alexander J. How Should a Medical-Legal Partnership Address Unique Needs of People With Criminal Legal System Involvement? The AMA Journal Of Ethic 2024, 26: e634-639. PMID: 39088410, DOI: 10.1001/amajethics.2024.634.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedical-legal partnershipCriminal legal system involvementLegal system involvementLegal needsCollateral consequences of mass incarcerationConsequences of mass incarcerationHealth-harming legal needsCivil legal needsState policy changesCollateral consequencesMass incarcerationLegal partnerMedical-legalPolicy changesCriminalsCommunity health workersIncarcerationPostreleaseSystem involvementUnique needsUnited StatesHealth workersCommunityPeopleNeeds
2023
Being a Peer Community Health Worker: Restoring Ourselves and the Community.
Elumn J, Dempster D, Powers J, Saunders M, Johnson K, Hunt T, Puglisi L, Morse D. Being a Peer Community Health Worker: Restoring Ourselves and the Community. Progress In Community Health Partnerships Research Education And Action 2023, 17: 731-738. PMID: 38286786, DOI: 10.1353/cpr.2023.a914129.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2022
Trauma, Mental Health Distress, and Infectious Disease Prevention Among Women Recently Released From Incarceration
Johnson KA, Hunt T, Puglisi LB, Maeng D, Epa-Llop A, Elumn JE, Nguyen A, Leung A, Chen R, Shah Z, Wang J, Johnson R, Chapman BP, Gilbert L, El-Bassel N, Morse DS. Trauma, Mental Health Distress, and Infectious Disease Prevention Among Women Recently Released From Incarceration. Frontiers In Psychiatry 2022, 13: 867445. PMID: 35693964, PMCID: PMC9186377, DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.867445.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental health distressHuman immunodeficiency virusBehavioral health servicesHealth distressHCV riskHealth servicesHepatitis C transmissionCommunity health workersPTSD symptomologyHealth of womenMental health conditionsSubstance use disordersEvidence-based interventionsBehavioral health interventionsInfectious disease preventionMental health symptomologyHCV outcomesHCV preventionImmunodeficiency virusHealth workersPrevention servicesC transmissionUse disordersTransition interventionsTreatment engagement
2018
Health Literacy Among a Formerly Incarcerated Population Using Data from the Transitions Clinic Network
Hadden KB, Puglisi L, Prince L, Aminawung JA, Shavit S, Pflaum D, Calderon J, Wang EA, Zaller N. Health Literacy Among a Formerly Incarcerated Population Using Data from the Transitions Clinic Network. Journal Of Urban Health 2018, 95: 547-555. PMID: 29943227, PMCID: PMC6095766, DOI: 10.1007/s11524-018-0276-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTransitions Clinic NetworkFirst clinic appointmentInadequate health literacyCommunity health workersNewest Vital SignHealth literacyClinic appointmentsCare utilizationClinic networkPrimary care patient populationChronic medical diseasesAcute care utilizationFirst medical visitEmergency room visitsHealth care utilizationRelevant patient characteristicsPatient characteristicsRoom visitsMedical visitsEmergency departmentPatient populationPrimary careChronic diseasesHealth workersMedical diseases