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A promising approach for emergency departments to care for patients with substance use and behavioral disorders.

Steven L Bernstein, Gail D'Onofrio.   

Abstract

Millions of patients visit US emergency departments (EDs) each year because of substance use and behavioral disorders. Caring for these people is daunting, given the high patient volumes and increasing acuity of illness that EDs are experiencing. The nation's primary care system has limited capacity to treat these individuals, who are often uninsured, poor, and sick. A growing body of evidence suggests that screening, providing a brief intervention, and referring these patients to treatment-an approach known as SBIRT-can be effective in the ED. Typically requiring just five to ten minutes, SBIRT incorporates principles of motivational interviewing, an evidence-based counseling technique that uses empathy, positive framing, reflective listening, and gentle education to encourage people to change risky behavior. This article describes what is known about the clinical and cost-effectiveness of SBIRT when applied to ED patients with substance use and behavioral disorders. The article recommends adopting SBIRT broadly to help EDs become a coordinated part of the health care system, offering opportunities to improve the health of millions of Americans.

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Keywords:  Emergency Departments; Medicine Or Clinical Issues; Mental Health Or Substance Abuse; Safety-Net Systems

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24301395     DOI: 10.1377/hlthaff.2013.0664

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Aff (Millwood)        ISSN: 0278-2715            Impact factor:   6.301


  14 in total

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3.  The impact of high-dose opioid prescription on mortality rates among people living with HIV: A retrospective cohort study.

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Journal:  Int J Drug Policy       Date:  2020-03-03

4.  Rhode Island's Opioid Overdose Hospital Standards and Emergency Department Naloxone Distribution, Behavioral Counseling, and Referral to Treatment.

Authors:  Elizabeth A Samuels; Anna Wentz; Meghan McCormick; James V McDonald; Brandon D L Marshall; Catherine Friedman; Jennifer Koziol; Nicole E Alexander-Scott
Journal:  Ann Emerg Med       Date:  2021-04-15       Impact factor: 6.762

5.  Feasibility of tablet computer screening for opioid abuse in the emergency department.

Authors:  Scott G Weiner; Laura C Horton; Traci C Green; Stephen F Butler
Journal:  West J Emerg Med       Date:  2014-12-17

6.  Emergency Department Screening for Unhealthy Alcohol and Drug Use with a Brief Tablet-Based Questionnaire.

Authors:  Joshua W Elder; Evan F Wu; James A Chenoweth; James F Holmes; Aman K Parikh; Aimee K Moulin; Tommie G Trevino; John R Richards
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Authors:  Kathryn F Hawk; Rachel L Glick; Arthur R Jey; Sydney Gaylor; Jamie Doucet; Michael P Wilson; John S Rozel
Journal:  West J Emerg Med       Date:  2019-02-19

Review 8.  Reducing Fatal Opioid Overdose: Prevention, Treatment and Harm Reduction Strategies.

Authors:  Kathryn F Hawk; Federico E Vaca; Gail D'Onofrio
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Authors:  Erik S Anderson; Suzanne Lippert; Jennifer Newberry; Edward Bernstein; Harrison J Alter; Nancy E Wang
Journal:  West J Emerg Med       Date:  2016-06-21

Review 10.  Emergency department screening and interventions for substance use disorders.

Authors:  Kathryn Hawk; Gail D'Onofrio
Journal:  Addict Sci Clin Pract       Date:  2018-08-06
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