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Andrea K Finlay,Ekaterina Pivovarova,Mengfei Yu et al. Andrea K Finlay et al.
Background: The Veterans Health Administration has made strides to improve access to medications for opioid use disorder overall. However, quality improvement methods to assess treatment gaps may not sufficiently detect d...
Sheetal Ranjan,C Clare Strange,Katheryne Pugliese Sheetal Ranjan
Background: Violence has fluctuated in the United States in recent years. Additionally, policing practices have been challenged, especially in neighborhoods of color. Community Violence Intervention (CVI) programs have em...
Katherine LeMasters,Samantha Nall,Cole Jurecka et al. Katherine LeMasters et al.
Background: In response to the U.S. overdose crisis, many states have increased criminal penalties for drug possession, particularly fentanyl. This study sought to qualitatively explore diverse community perspectives on i...
Claudia Santelices,Warren Ferguson,Rebecca Rottapel et al. Claudia Santelices et al.
Background: Massachusetts passed legislation in 2018 to mandate provision of medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) in select jails to address the high risk of opioid overdose after release. Since 2019, we have conduc...
Techna Cadet,Katherine S Elkington,Margaret Ryan et al. Techna Cadet et al.
Background: Roughly 50%-75% of youths who have had contact with the juvenile justice system have a mental-health disorder. In 2019, a northeastern state required probation departments to implement an evidence-based behavi...
Meghan A Novisky,Stephanie Grace Prost,Benjamin Fleury-Steiner et al. Meghan A Novisky et al.
The aging population in United States (US) correctional facilities has grown dramatically over the last several decades. At present, roughly one in four adults incarcerated in US prisons are at least 50 years of age. Research over the last ...
Nancy Clayman,Pracha Eamranond,Helen Hanks et al. Nancy Clayman et al.
Introduction: Expanding access to medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) to people involved in the carceral system is a priority for the New Hampshire Department of Corrections (NHDOC), where more than 40% of residents...
Ye In Jane Hwang,Amanuel Kidane Hagos,Ben Harris-Roxas et al. Ye In Jane Hwang et al.
Background: This qualitative study investigated experiences and understandings of health literacy for those released from prison in later life. The global rise in older incarcerated individuals-defined as those aged 50 an...
Margaret McGladrey,Marisa Booty,Susannah Stitzer et al. Margaret McGladrey et al.
Background: This study uses the Practical, Robust, Implementation, and Sustainability Model (PRISM) and Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance (RE-AIM) model to describe how features of jail conte...
Elliott Cope,Stuart Kinner,Rohan Borschmann et al. Elliott Cope et al.
Background: People released from prison have elevated rates of physical and psychiatric morbidity, and emergency department (ED) presentation when compared with the general population. However, little is known about the s...