Exploring dog ownership in the lives of people with substance use disorder: a qualitative study
CONCLUSIONS: The owning of a dog can lead to changes that parallel those of a recovery process. This finding adds to the research on the connection that dogs can provide and shows how pertinent this can be particularly for vulnerable persons such as those with SUD.PMID:37759274 | PMC:PMC10523709 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00411-z (Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice)
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - September 27, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Andi Kerr-Little J ørgen G Bramness Ruth C Newberry Stian Biong Source Type: research

Exploring dog ownership in the lives of people with substance use disorder: a qualitative study
CONCLUSIONS: The owning of a dog can lead to changes that parallel those of a recovery process. This finding adds to the research on the connection that dogs can provide and shows how pertinent this can be particularly for vulnerable persons such as those with SUD.PMID:37759274 | PMC:PMC10523709 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00411-z (Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice)
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - September 27, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Andi Kerr-Little J ørgen G Bramness Ruth C Newberry Stian Biong Source Type: research

Exploring dog ownership in the lives of people with substance use disorder: a qualitative study
CONCLUSIONS: The owning of a dog can lead to changes that parallel those of a recovery process. This finding adds to the research on the connection that dogs can provide and shows how pertinent this can be particularly for vulnerable persons such as those with SUD.PMID:37759274 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00411-z (Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice)
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - September 27, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Andi Kerr-Little J ørgen G Bramness Ruth C Newberry Stian Biong Source Type: research

Promoting alcohol treatment engagement post-hospitalization with brief intervention, medications and CBT4CBT: protocol for a randomized clinical trial in a diverse patient population
CONCLUSIONS: Project ENHANCE is expected to generate novel findings to inform future hospital-based efforts to promote AUD treatment engagement among diverse patient populations, including those most impacted by AUD.CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinicaltrials.gov identifier: NCT05338151.PMID:37726823 | PMC:PMC10510167 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00407-9 (Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice)
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - September 19, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: E Jennifer Edelman Oscar F Rojas-Perez Charla Nich Joanne Corvino Tami Frankforter Derrick Gordon Ayana Jordan Manuel Paris Melissa B Weimer Brian T Yates Emily C Williams Brian D Kiluk Source Type: research

Implementation of substance use screening in rural federally-qualified health center clinics identified high rates of unhealthy alcohol and cannabis use among adult primary care patients
CONCLUSIONS: Self-administered EHR-integrated screening was feasible to implement, and detected substantial alcohol, cannabis, and tobacco use in rural FQHC clinics. Counseling was documented for a minority of patients with moderate-high risk use, possibly indicating a need for better support of primary care providers in addressing substance use. There is potential to broaden the reach of screening by offering it at routine medical visits rather than restricting to annual preventive care visits, within these and other rural primary care clinics.PMID:37726839 | PMC:PMC10510292 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00404-y (Source: Addic...
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - September 19, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Jennifer McNeely Bethany McLeman Trip Gardner Noah Nesin Vijay Amarendran Sarah Farkas Aimee Wahle Seth Pitts Margaret Kline Jacquie King Carmen Rosa Lisa Marsch John Rotrosen Leah Hamilton Source Type: research

Promoting alcohol treatment engagement post-hospitalization with brief intervention, medications and CBT4CBT: protocol for a randomized clinical trial in a diverse patient population
CONCLUSIONS: Project ENHANCE is expected to generate novel findings to inform future hospital-based efforts to promote AUD treatment engagement among diverse patient populations, including those most impacted by AUD.CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinicaltrials.gov identifier: NCT05338151.PMID:37726823 | PMC:PMC10510167 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00407-9 (Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice)
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - September 19, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: E Jennifer Edelman Oscar F Rojas-Perez Charla Nich Joanne Corvino Tami Frankforter Derrick Gordon Ayana Jordan Manuel Paris Melissa B Weimer Brian T Yates Emily C Williams Brian D Kiluk Source Type: research

Implementation of substance use screening in rural federally-qualified health center clinics identified high rates of unhealthy alcohol and cannabis use among adult primary care patients
CONCLUSIONS: Self-administered EHR-integrated screening was feasible to implement, and detected substantial alcohol, cannabis, and tobacco use in rural FQHC clinics. Counseling was documented for a minority of patients with moderate-high risk use, possibly indicating a need for better support of primary care providers in addressing substance use. There is potential to broaden the reach of screening by offering it at routine medical visits rather than restricting to annual preventive care visits, within these and other rural primary care clinics.PMID:37726839 | PMC:PMC10510292 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00404-y (Source: Addic...
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - September 19, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Jennifer McNeely Bethany McLeman Trip Gardner Noah Nesin Vijay Amarendran Sarah Farkas Aimee Wahle Seth Pitts Margaret Kline Jacquie King Carmen Rosa Lisa Marsch John Rotrosen Leah Hamilton Source Type: research

Promoting alcohol treatment engagement post-hospitalization with brief intervention, medications and CBT4CBT: protocol for a randomized clinical trial in a diverse patient population
CONCLUSIONS: Project ENHANCE is expected to generate novel findings to inform future hospital-based efforts to promote AUD treatment engagement among diverse patient populations, including those most impacted by AUD.CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinicaltrials.gov identifier: NCT05338151.PMID:37726823 | PMC:PMC10510167 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00407-9 (Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice)
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - September 19, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: E Jennifer Edelman Oscar F Rojas-Perez Charla Nich Joanne Corvino Tami Frankforter Derrick Gordon Ayana Jordan Manuel Paris Melissa B Weimer Brian T Yates Emily C Williams Brian D Kiluk Source Type: research

Implementation of substance use screening in rural federally-qualified health center clinics identified high rates of unhealthy alcohol and cannabis use among adult primary care patients
CONCLUSIONS: Self-administered EHR-integrated screening was feasible to implement, and detected substantial alcohol, cannabis, and tobacco use in rural FQHC clinics. Counseling was documented for a minority of patients with moderate-high risk use, possibly indicating a need for better support of primary care providers in addressing substance use. There is potential to broaden the reach of screening by offering it at routine medical visits rather than restricting to annual preventive care visits, within these and other rural primary care clinics.PMID:37726839 | PMC:PMC10510292 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00404-y (Source: Addic...
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - September 19, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Jennifer McNeely Bethany McLeman Trip Gardner Noah Nesin Vijay Amarendran Sarah Farkas Aimee Wahle Seth Pitts Margaret Kline Jacquie King Carmen Rosa Lisa Marsch John Rotrosen Leah Hamilton Source Type: research

Promoting alcohol treatment engagement post-hospitalization with brief intervention, medications and CBT4CBT: protocol for a randomized clinical trial in a diverse patient population
CONCLUSIONS: Project ENHANCE is expected to generate novel findings to inform future hospital-based efforts to promote AUD treatment engagement among diverse patient populations, including those most impacted by AUD.CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinicaltrials.gov identifier: NCT05338151.PMID:37726823 | PMC:PMC10510167 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00407-9 (Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice)
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - September 19, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: E Jennifer Edelman Oscar F Rojas-Perez Charla Nich Joanne Corvino Tami Frankforter Derrick Gordon Ayana Jordan Manuel Paris Melissa B Weimer Brian T Yates Emily C Williams Brian D Kiluk Source Type: research

Implementation of substance use screening in rural federally-qualified health center clinics identified high rates of unhealthy alcohol and cannabis use among adult primary care patients
CONCLUSIONS: Self-administered EHR-integrated screening was feasible to implement, and detected substantial alcohol, cannabis, and tobacco use in rural FQHC clinics. Counseling was documented for a minority of patients with moderate-high risk use, possibly indicating a need for better support of primary care providers in addressing substance use. There is potential to broaden the reach of screening by offering it at routine medical visits rather than restricting to annual preventive care visits, within these and other rural primary care clinics.PMID:37726839 | PMC:PMC10510292 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00404-y (Source: Addic...
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - September 19, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Jennifer McNeely Bethany McLeman Trip Gardner Noah Nesin Vijay Amarendran Sarah Farkas Aimee Wahle Seth Pitts Margaret Kline Jacquie King Carmen Rosa Lisa Marsch John Rotrosen Leah Hamilton Source Type: research

Promoting alcohol treatment engagement post-hospitalization with brief intervention, medications and CBT4CBT: protocol for a randomized clinical trial in a diverse patient population
CONCLUSIONS: Project ENHANCE is expected to generate novel findings to inform future hospital-based efforts to promote AUD treatment engagement among diverse patient populations, including those most impacted by AUD.CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinicaltrials.gov identifier: NCT05338151.PMID:37726823 | PMC:PMC10510167 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00407-9 (Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice)
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - September 19, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: E Jennifer Edelman Oscar F Rojas-Perez Charla Nich Joanne Corvino Tami Frankforter Derrick Gordon Ayana Jordan Manuel Paris Melissa B Weimer Brian T Yates Emily C Williams Brian D Kiluk Source Type: research

Implementation of substance use screening in rural federally-qualified health center clinics identified high rates of unhealthy alcohol and cannabis use among adult primary care patients
CONCLUSIONS: Self-administered EHR-integrated screening was feasible to implement, and detected substantial alcohol, cannabis, and tobacco use in rural FQHC clinics. Counseling was documented for a minority of patients with moderate-high risk use, possibly indicating a need for better support of primary care providers in addressing substance use. There is potential to broaden the reach of screening by offering it at routine medical visits rather than restricting to annual preventive care visits, within these and other rural primary care clinics.PMID:37726839 | PMC:PMC10510292 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00404-y (Source: Addic...
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - September 19, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Jennifer McNeely Bethany McLeman Trip Gardner Noah Nesin Vijay Amarendran Sarah Farkas Aimee Wahle Seth Pitts Margaret Kline Jacquie King Carmen Rosa Lisa Marsch John Rotrosen Leah Hamilton Source Type: research

Promoting alcohol treatment engagement post-hospitalization with brief intervention, medications and CBT4CBT: protocol for a randomized clinical trial in a diverse patient population
CONCLUSIONS: Project ENHANCE is expected to generate novel findings to inform future hospital-based efforts to promote AUD treatment engagement among diverse patient populations, including those most impacted by AUD.CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinicaltrials.gov identifier: NCT05338151.PMID:37726823 | PMC:PMC10510167 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00407-9 (Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice)
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - September 19, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: E Jennifer Edelman Oscar F Rojas-Perez Charla Nich Joanne Corvino Tami Frankforter Derrick Gordon Ayana Jordan Manuel Paris Melissa B Weimer Brian T Yates Emily C Williams Brian D Kiluk Source Type: research

Implementation of substance use screening in rural federally-qualified health center clinics identified high rates of unhealthy alcohol and cannabis use among adult primary care patients
CONCLUSIONS: Self-administered EHR-integrated screening was feasible to implement, and detected substantial alcohol, cannabis, and tobacco use in rural FQHC clinics. Counseling was documented for a minority of patients with moderate-high risk use, possibly indicating a need for better support of primary care providers in addressing substance use. There is potential to broaden the reach of screening by offering it at routine medical visits rather than restricting to annual preventive care visits, within these and other rural primary care clinics.PMID:37726839 | PMC:PMC10510292 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-023-00404-y (Source: Addic...
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - September 19, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Jennifer McNeely Bethany McLeman Trip Gardner Noah Nesin Vijay Amarendran Sarah Farkas Aimee Wahle Seth Pitts Margaret Kline Jacquie King Carmen Rosa Lisa Marsch John Rotrosen Leah Hamilton Source Type: research