A Note on Oral Health, and on the Future of the North Carolina Medical Journal [0.03%]
关于口腔健康的一点说明及对北卡罗莱纳医学杂志未来的展望
Peter J Morris
Peter J Morris
With this issue, the North Carolina Medical Journal ceases to publish in print and will appear exclusively online. The NCMJ will reach back almost 175 years to our founding in 1849 and will once again focus on peer-reviewed original researc...
The Complex Relationship Between Social and Functional Needs in Frail Older Adults [0.03%]
脆弱老年人社会需求与功能需求之间的复杂关系
Elena Wright,Kathryn E Callahan,Haley Park et al.
Elena Wright et al.
Background: There has been a growing interest in integrating social and function-focused care into health care settings. Little is known about what older adults perceive as the needs that impact their lives, and the resou...
Assessing Local Public Health Governance in North Carolina Across Organizational and Governance Configurations [0.03%]
北卡罗来纳州地方公共卫生治理评估:组织和治理模式的视角
Karl Johnson,Juan Yanguela Eguizabal,Dorothy Cilenti et al.
Karl Johnson et al.
Background: Every county in North Carolina must include a board of health (BOH) with specific prescribed duties and powers. It is unclear how BOHs in North Carolina are currently exercising their governance ability. In 20...
Drug Misuse Among Pediatric Patients: Encounters in the Prehospital Field [0.03%]
儿科患者的药物滥用:院前现场的应对措施
A Kyle Cecil,Julianne M Cyr,Hussein Ahmad et al.
A Kyle Cecil et al.
Background: Few data describing prehospital pediatric substance misuse exist. The objective of this study was to characterize substance misuse in North Carolina pediatric patients receiving emergency medical services (EMS...
North Carolina Treatment Courts: Therapeutic Jurisprudence as a Path Toward Recovery and Restoration [0.03%]
北卡罗莱纳州治疗法院:作为康复和修复之路的治疗型司法原则
Paul Newby
Paul Newby
At a time when most of our headlines focus on overdoses and overdose-related deaths, recovery is possible. Treatment courts are providing a path toward recovery and healing. ...
The North Carolina Model for Opioid Settlements: Partnering to Equip Local Governments' Overdose Response [0.03%]
北卡罗来纳州的阿片类药物和解模式:合作支持地方当局应对过量用药响应
Jill Rushing,Elizabeth Brewington,Nidhi Sachdeva
Jill Rushing
Guided by the North Carolina Memorandum of Agreement (MOA), local governments are investing national opioid settlement funds to respond to the overdose crisis. Community Opioid Resources Engine for North Carolina (CORE-NC) partners have dev...
Steven Mange
Steven Mange
North Carolina's effort to hold drug companies account-able for their role in creating and fueling the overdose epi-demic has generated $1.4 billion for the state over 18 years. Securing these funds has been a victory, but ensuring they are...
The North Carolina Division of Mental Health's Strategic Plan for Limiting Substance Use Overdose Deaths [0.03%]
北卡罗来纳州心理健康局限制药物使用过量死亡的战略计划
Kelly Crosbie
Kelly Crosbie
The North Carolina Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Use Services has implemented a strategic plan for limiting substance use overdose deaths, including increasing primary prevention and increasing public ...
The Role of Local Health Departments in Addressing the Opioid Crisis and Deploying Opioid Settlement Funds [0.03%]
地方卫生部门在应对阿片类危机和部署阿片类结算资金方面的作用
Katie Varnadoe
Katie Varnadoe
This article examines the evolving role of local health departments in North Carolina's opioid crisis response. Highlighting strategies like community mobilization, data prioritization, and regional partnerships, it illustrates the impact o...
Devin Lyall
Devin Lyall
This article explores the transformative impact of peer support specialists in creating communities where recovery is not only possible but probable. It focuses on the innovative approach of Wilkes Recovery Revolution, Inc. in addressing su...