2024
Multiple Pain Conditions: Overlap, Gender Differences, and Associations with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Among Veterans
Hadlandsmyth K, Driscoll M, Johnson N, Mares J, Mengeling M, Thomas E, Norman S, Lund B. Multiple Pain Conditions: Overlap, Gender Differences, and Associations with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Among Veterans. Journal Of Pain 2024, 25: 44-45. DOI: 10.1016/j.jpain.2024.01.207.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEstimate gender differencesTrajectory of chronic painVeterans Health Administration administrative dataPain typesVeterans with chronic painChronic painTrauma-sensitive careRisk factorsMultivariate logistic regression modelGender differencesLogistic regression modelsNegative binomial regressionStress disorderAssociated with post-traumatic stress disorderWomen VeteransChronic pain typesPost-traumatic stress disorderIndependent risk factorAdministrative dataBinomial regressionPain subtypesPosttraumatic stress disorderVeteransPain conditionsRegression modelsVeterans with chronic pain: Examining gender differences in pain type, overlap, and the impact of post‐traumatic stress disorder
Hadlandsmyth K, Driscoll M, Johnson N, Mares J, Mengeling M, Thomas E, Norman S, Lund B. Veterans with chronic pain: Examining gender differences in pain type, overlap, and the impact of post‐traumatic stress disorder. European Journal Of Pain 2024, 28: 1311-1319. PMID: 38450917, DOI: 10.1002/ejp.2258.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPost-traumatic stress disorderChronic painPain typesTrajectory of chronic painVeterans Health Administration administrative dataVeterans with chronic painTrauma-sensitive careStress disorderRisk factorsMultivariate logistic regression modelImpact of post-traumatic stress disorderGender differencesLogistic regression modelsNegative binomial regressionWomen veteransChronic pain typesEstimate gender differencesIndependent risk factorAdministrative dataBinomial regressionPain subtypesVeteransPain conditionsRegression modelsPain
2021
Implementing a Program to Reduce Restraint and Seclusion Utilization in a Public-Sector Hospital: Clinical Innovations, Preliminary Findings, and Lessons Learned
Dike CC, Lamb-Pagone J, Howe D, Beavers P, Bugella BA, Hillbrand M. Implementing a Program to Reduce Restraint and Seclusion Utilization in a Public-Sector Hospital: Clinical Innovations, Preliminary Findings, and Lessons Learned. Psychological Services 2021, 18: 663-670. PMID: 32940500, DOI: 10.1037/ser0000502.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPsychiatric hospitalState Mental Health Program DirectorsTertiary care settingPublic sector psychiatric hospitalWellness Recovery Action PlanMental health settingsQuality of careTrauma-sensitive carePublic sector hospitalsEvidence-based practicePositive behavioral support plansStaff injuriesCare settingsRestraint useMedical costsRestraint hoursHealth settingsRecovery Action PlanSensory modulationCase reviewSeclusion useHospitalPrevention toolRestraint ordersBaseline period
2017
An interprofessional pilot program training medical residents in trauma-sensitive communication
Shamaskin-Garroway A, Burg M, Vasquez L, Brandt C, Haskell S. An interprofessional pilot program training medical residents in trauma-sensitive communication. Journal Of Interprofessional Education & Practice 2017, 8: 14-19. DOI: 10.1016/j.xjep.2017.05.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTrauma-sensitive careCommunication skillsSelf-perceived communication skillsPost-intervention surveysEffect of trainingTrauma disclosureMedical residentsClinical psychologistsIntervention formatInterpersonal communicationFemale veteransNovel pilot studyPatient-centered approachInterprofessional interventionsSkillsBehavioral healthQualitative feedbackPsychologistsLarge samplePatient satisfactionVA hospitalsInterdisciplinary interventionTrainingPilot studyCare
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