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Deep Brain Stimulation For Substance Use Disorder: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Nour Shaheen, Ahmed Shaheen, Can Sarica, Arun Singh, Mario Zanaty, Karim Johari, Andrew Yang, Theresa Zesiewicz, Brian Dalm, Yarema Bezchlibnyk, Andres M Lozano, Oliver Flouty Aug 2023

Deep Brain Stimulation For Substance Use Disorder: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Nour Shaheen, Ahmed Shaheen, Can Sarica, Arun Singh, Mario Zanaty, Karim Johari, Andrew Yang, Theresa Zesiewicz, Brian Dalm, Yarema Bezchlibnyk, Andres M Lozano, Oliver Flouty

Department of Neurosurgery Faculty Papers

OBJECTIVE: Substance use disorder (SUD) is a significant public health issue with a high mortality rate. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has shown promising results in treating SUD in certain cases. In this study, we conducted a meta-analysis to evaluate the efficacy of DBS in the treatment of SUD and reduction of relapse rates.

METHODS: We performed a thorough and methodical search of the existing scientific literature, adhering to the PRISMA guidelines, to identify 16 original studies that fulfilled our inclusion criteria. We used the evidence levels recommended by the Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine to assess bias. The R version …


Patterns In Change Of Opioid Overdose Death Rate With The Day Of The Week And Their Implications, William R. Duan, Dennis J. Hand Nov 2021

Patterns In Change Of Opioid Overdose Death Rate With The Day Of The Week And Their Implications, William R. Duan, Dennis J. Hand

Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Posters

The objective of this study was to investigate the dependencies of opioid overdose death rates on the day of the week and understand the implications of the dependencies Understanding and presenting the dependencies is useful for first responders and for health care system resource planning It can provide additional insights in the opioid epidemic and should be considered in prevention efforts


Understanding Clinical Staff Attitudes Towards Patients Presenting To The Emergency Department With Opioid Use Disorder, Benjamin Finard, Joseph Arciprete, Madalene Zale, Mph, Carissa Walkosak, Benjamin Slovis, Md, Ma, Dimitrios Papanagnou, Md, Hannah Smith, Phd Feb 2021

Understanding Clinical Staff Attitudes Towards Patients Presenting To The Emergency Department With Opioid Use Disorder, Benjamin Finard, Joseph Arciprete, Madalene Zale, Mph, Carissa Walkosak, Benjamin Slovis, Md, Ma, Dimitrios Papanagnou, Md, Hannah Smith, Phd

Phase 1

Purpose: Significant stigma surrounds patients with opioid use disorder (OUD). This stigma repeatedly follows patients into the ED and negatively influences care. All ED staff impact the patient journey in the ED and the success with which OUD patients receive a warm handoff to a recovery organization. What is the current attitude of Jefferson’s clinical staff towards patients with OUD?

Methods: The authors developed and deployed a survey to Jefferson’s ED clinical staff members through Qualtrics. The survey was informed by the validated Medical Condition Regard Scale (MCRS) to capture staff sentiments towards patients with OUD. Respondents job category, job …


Screening, Brief Intervention, And Referral To Treatment (Sbirt) For Substance Use Disorders In Title X Facilities: Assessing Barriers, Change Of Provider Behavior, And Patient Outcomes, Christian Iversen, Ms, Holly Ireland, Lcsw-C, Dickie Lynn Gronseth, Mph Dec 2018

Screening, Brief Intervention, And Referral To Treatment (Sbirt) For Substance Use Disorders In Title X Facilities: Assessing Barriers, Change Of Provider Behavior, And Patient Outcomes, Christian Iversen, Ms, Holly Ireland, Lcsw-C, Dickie Lynn Gronseth, Mph

Phase 1

Introduction: Substance use disorders, specifically opioids, are an increasing problem in the US. Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) is a method to identify and treat patients at risk, or currently using illicit substances. Integrating SBIRT into Title X facilities, which provide reproductive healthcare to lower income populations, may allow identification and treatment of individuals that do not seek healthcare elsewhere. Objective: We aim to assess the efficacy of a longitudinal training program in Title X facilities. The program provides a structured approach to implementing new protocols, including an educational session on SBIRT and motivational interviewing (MI).

Methods: …