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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Emergency Medicine, Vol 16, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2023)
Abstract Background Morbidity and mortality rates related to methamphetamine are on the rise. Simultaneously, social-distancing guidelines were issued in March 2020 to decrease transmission of COVID-19. The aim of this study was to explore concerns r
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/30ba8febd304495daeee415513626dca
Autor:
Jacqueline Furbacher, Callan Fockele, Ben Del Buono, Laura Janneck, Cooper March, Melanie Molina, Herbet C Duber, Kelly M Doran, Michelle P Lin, Richelle J Cooper, Payal Modi
Publikováno v:
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, Vol 23, Iss 6 (2022)
Introduction: The Emergency Department (ED) acts as a safety net for our healthcare system. While studies have shown increased prevalence of social risks and needs among ED patients, there are many outstanding questions about the validity and use of
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f1b170db57894549b526db75c061d1ec
Autor:
Liliya Kraynov, Aaron Quarles, Andrew Kerrigan, Katherine Mayes, Sally Mahmoud-Werthmann, Callan Fockele, Herbert Duber, Kelly Doran, Michelle Lin, Richelle Cooper, Nancy Wang
Publikováno v:
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine. 24:295-301
Introduction: Emergency departments (ED) function as a health and social safety net, regularly taking care of patients with high social risk and need. Few studies have examined ED-based interventions for social risk and need. Methods: Focusing on ED-
Autor:
Callan Fockele, Sophie Morse, Jenna van Draanen, Sarah Leyde, Caleb Banta-Green, Ly Huynh, Alina Zatzick, Lauren Whiteside
Publikováno v:
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine. 24:218-227
Introduction: Methamphetamine use is on the rise with increasing emergency department (ED) visits, behavioral health crises, and deaths associated with use and overdose. Emergency clinicians describe methamphetamine use as a significant problem with
Autor:
Mackensie Yore, Callan Fockele, Herbert Duber, Kelly Doran, Richelle Cooper, Michelle Lin, Steffani Campbell, Vidya Eswaran, Haeyeon Hong, Kessiena Gbenedio, Kimberly Stanford, Nicholas Gavin
Publikováno v:
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine. 24:302-311
Introduction: Despite literature on a variety of social risks and needs screening interventions in emergency department (ED) settings, there is no universally accepted or evidence-based process for conducting such interventions. Many factors hamper o
Autor:
Dennis T. Hsieh, Rafal Kocielnik, Kabir Yadav, Andrea L. Hartzler, Darwin P. Jones, Layla Anderson, Herbert C. Duber, Callan Fockele, Amelia Wang, James S. George, Shota Akenaga, Alexander Argyle, Raina Langevin, Gary Hsieh
Publikováno v:
CUI
Conversational User Interfaces (CUI) are becoming increasingly utilized in Health applications due to their ability to engage patients and support clinical workflows. Yet recent reviews show that our understanding of CUI performance and user preferen
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open, Vol 2, Iss 2, Pp n/a-n/a (2021)
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open
Study objective: Opioid use disorder (OUD) is on the rise nationwide with increasing emergency department (ED) visits and deaths secondary to overdose. Although previous research has shown that patients who are started on buprenorphine in the ED have
Publikováno v:
Journal of Public Health Management and Practice
Autor:
Caitlin Rublee, Chelsea Dyamond, Renee N Salas, Emily S. Bartlett, Emilie Calvello-Hynes, Kimberly Hill, Paul Charlton, Callan Fockele, Cecilia Sorensen, Rachel Harper, Sabiha K. Barot, Jeremy J. Hess, Jay Lemery
Publikováno v:
Annals of emergency medicine. 76(2)
The adverse influences of climate change are manifesting as health burdens relevant to clinical practice, affecting the very underpinnings of health and stressing the health care system. Emergency medicine is likely to bear a large burden, with its f
Publikováno v:
Annals of Emergency Medicine. 76:S42