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This SEMPH Literature list compiles several resources across a wide variety of topics pertaining to social emergency medicine and population health.

 

Alcohol
  1. Feeney C, Alter HJ, Jacobsen E, Rehrer M, Shao S, Subramanian I, Clements RC; A Simplified Protocol for the Treatment of Alcohol Withdrawal. Journal of Addiction Med. 2015 Nov-Dec;9(6):485-90.
  2. Cherpitel CJ, Ye Y, Bond J, Woolard R, Villalobos S, Bernstein J, Bernstein E, Ramos R. Brief Intervention in the Emergency Department Among Mexican-Origin Young Adults at the US-Mexico Border: Outcomes of a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial Using Promotores. Alcohol and Alcoholism. 2015 Aug 4;51(2):154-63.
  3. Bonar EE, Goldstick JE, Cunningham RM, Fernandez AC, Davis AK, Ilgen MA, Walton MA. Individual and Social Factors Related to Trajectories of Blackouts Among Underage Drinkers in the Emergency Department. Alcohol and Alcoholism. 2019 Jan 4.
  4. Ouellette L, TenBrink W, Gier C, Shepherd S, Mitten S, Steinberger M, Riley B, Sutliffe C, Jones J. Alcoholism in Elderly Patients: Characteristics of Patients and Impact on the Emergency Department. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2018 Aug 24.
  5. Coulton S, Alam MF, Boniface S, Deluca P, Donoghue K, Gilvarry E, Kaner E, Lynch E, Maconochie I, McArdle P, McGovern R. Opportunistic Screening for Alcohol Use Problems in Adolescents Attending Emergency Departments: An Evaluation of Screening Tools. J. Public Health. 2018 Mar 26.
  6. Barata IA, Shandro JR, Montgomery M, Polansky R, Sachs CJ, Duber HC, Weaver LM, Heins A, Owen HS, Josephson EB, Macias-Konstantopoulous W. Effectiveness of SBIRT for Alcohol Use Disorders in the Emergency Department: A Systematic Review. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2017 Oct;18(6):1143.
  7. Merchant RC, Romanoff J, Zhang Z, Liu T, Baird JR. Impact of a Brief Intervention on Reducing Alcohol Use and Increasing Alcohol Treatment Services Utilization Among Alcohol- and Drug-Using Adult Emergency Department Patients. Alcohol. 2017 Dec1;65:71-80.
Drugs & Addiction
  1. Doran KM, Rahai N, McCormack RP, Milian J, Shelley D, Rotrosen J, Gelberg L.  Substance Use and Homelessness Among Emergency Department Patients. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 2018 Jul 1;188:328-33.
  2. Doran KM, Raja AS, Samuels EA.  Opioid Overdose Protocols in the Emergency Department: Are We Asking the Right Questions. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2018 July;72(1):12-15.
  3. Fahimi J, Aurrecoechea A, Anderson E, Herring A, Alter H.  Substance Abuse and Mental Health Visits Among Adolescents Presenting to US Emergency Departments. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2015 May;31(5):331.
  4. Herring A, et al.  Managing Opioid Withdrawal in the Emergency Department With BuprenorphineAnnals of Emergency Medicine, 2019, in-press.
  5. Santos C, Adam A, Calello D, Nelson L.  Safety of a Brief Emergency Department Observation Protocol for Patients With Presumed Fentanyl Overdose. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2019 Jan 1;73(1):99-100.
  6. Samuels EA, D'Onofrio G, Huntley K, Levin S, Schuur JD, Bart G, Hawk K, Tai B, Campbell CI, Venkatesh AK.  A Quality Framework for Emergency Department Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2018 Oct 11.
  7. Li K, Armenian P, Mason J, Grock A.  Narcan or Nar-can't: Tips and Tricks to Safely Reversing Opioid Toxicity. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2018 Jul 31;72(1):9-11.
  8. Houry DE, Haegerich TM, Vivolo-Kantor A.  Opportunities for Prevention and Intervention of Opioid Overdose in the Emergency Department. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2018 July; 77:(6):688-690.
  9. Christenson J, Etherington J, Grafstein E, Innes G, Pennington S, Wanger K, Fernandes C, Spinelli JJ, Gao M.  Early Discharge of Patients with Presumed Opioid Overdose: Development of a Clinical Prediction Rule. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2000 Oct;7(10):1110-8.
  10. Bellew SD, Collins SP, Barrett TW, Russ SE, Jones ID, Slovis CM, Self WH.  Implementation of an Opioid Detoxification Management Pathway Reduces Emergency Department Length of Stay. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2018 May 25.
  11. Samuels EA, Baird J, Yang ES, Mello MJ.  Adoption and Utilization of an Emergency Department Naloxone Distribution and Peer Recovery Coach Consultation Program. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2018 Aug 3.
  12. Clemency BM, Eggleston W, Shaw EW, Cheung M, Pokoj NS, Manka MA, Giordano DJ, Serafin L, Yu H, Lindstrom HA, Hostler D.  Hospital Observation Upon Reversal (HOUR) With Naloxone: A Prospective Clinical Prediction Rule Validation Study. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2018 Dec 28.
Firearm Violence
  1. Fahimi J, Larimer E, Hamud-Ahmed W, Anderson E, Schnorr CD, Yen I, Alter HJ.  Long-Term Mortality of Patients Surviving Firearm Violence. Injury prevention. 2016 Apr 1;22(2):129-34.
  2. Shaahinfar A, Yen IH, Alter HJ, Gildengorin G, Pan SM, Betts JM, Fahimi J.  Long-term Mortality in Pediatric Firearm Assault Survivors: A Multicenter, Retrospective, Comparative Cohort Study. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2018 Dec;25(12):1447-57.
  3. Ranney ML, et al.  A Consensus-Driven Agenda for Emergency Medicine Firearm Injury Prevention Research. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2017 Feb 1;69(2):227-40.
Food & Nutrition
  1. Cullen D, Woodford A, Fein J.  Food for Thought: A Randomized Trial of Food Insecurity Screening in the Emergency Department. Academic Pediatrics. 2019 Jan 11.
  2. Malecha PW, Williams JH, Kunzler NM, Goldfrank LR, Alter HJ, Doran KM.  Material Needs of Emergency Department Patients: A Systematic Review. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2018 Mar;25(3):330-59.
  3. Raupp D, Silva FM, Marcadenti A, Rabito EI, da Silva Fink J, Becher P, Gottschall C.  Nutrition Screening in Public Hospital Emergency Rooms: Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool and Nutritional Risk Screening. Public Health. 2018 Dec 1;165:6-8.
  4. Rabito EI, Marcadenti A, da Silva Fink J, Figueira L, Silva FM.  Nutritional Risk Screening 2002: Short Nutritional Assessment Questionnaire - Malnutrition Screening Tool and Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool are Good Predictors of Nutrition Risk in an Emergency Service. Nutrition in Clinical Practice. 2017 Aug;32(4):526-32.
  5. Pabalan L, Dunn R, Gregori K, Olson E, Thomas L, Willis E, Simpson P, Brousseau DC.  Assessment of Food Insecurity in Children's Hospital of Wisconsin's Emergency Department. WMJ. 2015 Aug;114(4):148-51.
  6. Martel ML, Klein LR, Hager KA, Cutts DB.  Emergency Department Experience with Novel Electronic Medical Record Order for Referral to Food Resources. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2018 Mar;19(2):232.
  7. Semple-Hess JE, Pham PK, Cohen SA, Liberman DB.  Community Resource Needs Assessment Among Families Presenting to a Pediatric Emergency Department. Academic Pediatrics. 2018 Nov 22.
  8. Robinson T, Bryan L, Johnson V, McFadden T, Lazarus S, Simon HK.  Hunger: A Missed Opportunity for Screening in the Pediatric Emergency Department. Clinical Pediatrics. 2018 Jun 1.
  9. Burks CE, Jones CW, Braz VA, Swor RA, Richmond NL, Hwang KS, Hollowell AG, Weaver MA, Platts-Mills TF.  Risk Factors for Malnutrition Among Older Adults in the Emergency Department: A Multicenter Study. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 2017 Aug;65(8):1741-7.
Housing & Homelessness
  1. Malecha PW, Williams JH, Kunzler NM, Goldfrank LR, Alter HJ, Doran KM.  Material Needs of Emergency Department Patients: A Systematic Review. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2018 Mar;25(3):330-59.
  2. Doran KM, Raven MC.  Homelessness and Emergency Medicine: Where Do We Go From Here. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2018 Mar; 25(5):598-600.
  3. Doran KM, McCormack RP, Johns EL, Carr BG, Smith SW, Goldfrank LR, Lee DC.  Emergency Department Visits for Homelessness or Inadequate Housing in New York City Before and After Hurricane Sandy. Journal of Urban Health. 2016 Apr 1;93(2):331-44.
  4. Doran KM.  Homelessness and ED Use: Myths and Facts. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2016 Feb 1;34(2):307.
  5. Raven MC, Tieu L, Lee CT, Ponath C, Guzman D, Kushel M.  Emergency Department Use in a Cohort of Older Homeless Adults: Results From the HOPE HOME Study. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2017 Jan;24(1):63-74.
  6. Semple-Hess JE, Pham PK, Cohen SA, Liberman DB.  Community Resource Needs Assessment Among Families Presenting to a Pediatric Emergency Department. Academic pediatrics. 2018 Nov 22.
Immigration & Documentation Status
  1. Nguyen OK, Vazquez MA, Charles L, Berger JR, et al.  Association of Scheduled vs Emergency-Only Dialysis with Health Outcomes and Costs in Undocumented Immigrants with End-Stage Renal Disease. JAMA Internal Medicine. 2018 Dec 21.
  2. Shy BD.  Immigrants, the Emergency Physician and the Election Day. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2017 Feb;18(2):329.
  3. Cherpitel CJ, Ye Y, Bond J, Woolard R, Villalobos S, Bernstein J, Bernstein E, Ramos R.  Brief Intervention in the Emergency Department Among Mexican-Origin Young Adults at the US-Mexico Border: Outcomes of a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial Using Promotores. Alcohol and Alcoholism. 2015 Aug 4;51(2):154-63.
  4. Beniflah JD, Little WK, Simon HK, Sturm J.  Effects of Immigration Enforcement Legislation on Hispanic Pediatric Patient Visits to the Pediatric Emergency Department. Clinical Pediatrics. 2013 Dec;52(12):1122-6.
  5. Maldonado CZ, Rodriguez RM, Torres JR, Flores YS, Lovato LM.  Fear of Discovery Among Latino Immigrants Presenting to the Emergency Department. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2013 Feb;20(2):155-61.
Incarceration
  1. Mooney AC, McConville S, Rappaport AJ, Hsia RY. A Association of Legal Intervention Injuries with Race and Ethnicity Among Patients Treated in Emergency Departments in California. JAMA Network Open. 2018 Sep 7;1(5):e182150.
  2. Litzau M, Denise MD, Stallbaumer-Rouyer J, Miller MK, Randell KA.  Universal Intimate-Partner Violence Assessment in the Pediatric Emergency Department and Urgent Care Setting: A Retrospective Review. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2019 Jan.
  3. Humphreys J, Ahalt C, Stijacic-Cenzer I, Widera E, Williams B.  Six-Month Emergency Department Use Among Older Adults Following Jail Incarceration. Journal of Urban Health. 2018 Aug 1;95(4):523-33.
  4. Koester L, Brenner JM, Goulette A, Wojcik SM, Grant W.  Inmate Health Care Provided in an Emergency Department. Journal of Correctional Health Care. 2017 Apr;23(2):157-61.
  5. Gordon D, Drescher M, Shiber S.  Security Hunger-Strike Prisoners in the Emergency Department: Physiological and Laboratory Findings. The Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2018 May 30.
  6. Maher PJ, Adedipe AA, Sanders BL, Buck T, Craven P, Strote J.  Emergency Department Utilization by a Jail Population. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2018 Jun 19.
  7. Eiting E, Korn CS, Wilkes E, Ault G, Henderson SO.  Reduction in Jail Emergency Department Visits and Closure After Implementation of On-Site Urgent Care. Journal of Correctional Health Care. 2017 Jan;23(1):88-92.
Infectious Diseases
  1. Anderson ES, White DA. Public Health Conditions for Successful Broad-Scale Integration of HIV and HCV Screening in Emergency Departments. Am J Public Health. 2018 May.
  2. Anderson ES, Galbraith JW, Deering LJ, et al. Continuum of Care for Hepatitis C Virus Among Patients Diagnosed in the Emergency Department Setting. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2017 Feb 16.
  3. White DA, Anderson ES, Pfeil SK, et al. Hepatitis C Virus Screening and Emergency Department Length of Stay. PloS one. 2016 Oct 19.
  4. Anderson ES, Pfeil Sk, Alter HJ, White DA. Patient Understanding of HIV and Hepatitis C Testing in an Emergency Department with an Integrated Program. J Int Assoc Provid AIDS Care. 2016 May.
  5. Jichlinski A, Badolato G, Pastor W, Goyal MK. HIV and Syphilis Screening Among Adolescents Diagnosed with Pelvic Inflammatory Disease. Pediatrics. 2018 Aug 1.
  6. White DA, Anderson ES, Pfeil SK, Graffman SE, Trivedi TK. Differences Between Emergency Nurse Perception and Patient Reported Experience with an ED HIV and Hepatitis C Virus Screening Program. Journal of Emergency Nursing. 2016.
  7. Anderson ES, Pfeil SK, Deering LJ, Todorovic T, et al. High-Impact Hepatitis C Virus Testing for Injection Drug Users in an Urban ED. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2016.
  8. White DA, Scribner AN, Schulden JD, Branson BM, Heffelfinger, JD. Results of a Rapid HIV Screening and Diagnostic Testing Program in an Urban Emergency Department. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2009 Jul 1.
  9. Hutchinson AB, Farnham PG, Lyss SB, White DA, Sansom SL, Branson BM. Emergency Department HIV Screening with Rapid Tests: A Cost Comparison of Alternative Models. AIDS Education and Prevention. 2011 Jun.
  10. Haukoos JS, White DA, Lyons MS, Hopkins E, Calderon Y, Kalish B, Rothman RE. National Emergency Department HIV Testing Consortium: Operational Methods of HIV Testing in Emergency Departments - A Systematic Review. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2011 Jul 1.
  11. White DA, Alter HJ, Irvin NA, Clark MC, Frazee BW. Low Rate of Syphilis Screening Among High-Risk Emergency Department Patients Tested for Gonorrhea and Chlamydia Infections. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 2012 Apr 1.
  12. White DA, Sadoun T, Tran T, Alter HJ. Increased Acceptance Rates of HIV Screening Using Opt-Out Consent Methods in an Urban Emergency Department. Jaids Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 2011 Nov 1.
  13. White DA, Scribner AN, Vahidnia F, et al. HIV Screening in an Urban Emergency Department: Comparison of Screening Using an Opt-In Versus Opt-Out Approach. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2011 Jul 1.
  14. Niforatos JD, Nowacki AS, Cavendish J, Gripshover BM, Yax JA. Emergency Provider Documentation of Sexual Health Risk Factors and its Association with HIV Testing: A Retrospective Cohort Study. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2018 Dec 11.
  15. Niforatos JD, Yax JA. Treatment and Resources for Patients with Non-Occupational HIV Exposure Presenting to the Emergency Department. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2018 Jan 4.
Language & Cultural Barriers
  1. Taira BR. Improving Communication with Patients with Limited English Proficiency. JAMA Internal Medicine. 2018 May 1.
  2. Macneel M. Use and Effectiveness of Interpreters in an Emergency Department. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 1996 Aug 1.
  3. Divi C, Koss RG, Schmaltz SP, Loeb JM. Language Proficiency and Adverse Events in US Hospitals: A Pilot Study. International Journal for Quality in Health Care. 2007 Apr 1.
  4. Ginde AA, Sullivan AF, Corel B, Caceres JA, Camargo Jr CA. Reevaluation of the Effect of Mandatory Interpreter Legislation on Use of Professional Interpreters for ED Patients with Language Barriers. Patient Education and Counseling. 2010 Nov 1.
  5. Goldman RD, Admin P, Macpherson A. Language and Length of Stay in the Pediatric Emergency Department. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2006 Sep 1.
  6. Hampers LC, McNulty, JE. Professional Interpreters and Bilingual Physicians in Pediatric Emergency Department: Effect on Resource Utilization. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. 2002 Nov 1.
  7. Jacobs EA, Sadowski LS, Rathouz PJ. The Impact of an Enhanced Interpreter Service Intervention on Hospital Costs and Patient Satisfaction. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2007 Nov 1.
  8. John-Baptiste A, Naglie G, Tomlinson G, Alibhai SM, et al. The Effect of English Language Proficiency on Length of Stay and In-Hospital Mortality. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2004 Mar 1.
  9. Karliner LS, Jacobs EA, Chen AH, Mutha S. Do Professional Interpreters Improve Clinical Care for Patients with Limited English Proficiency? A Systematic Review of the Literature. Health Services Research. 2007 Apr.
  10. Lee KC, Winickoff JP, Kim MK, Campbell EG, et al. Resident Physicians' Use of Professional and Nonprofessional Interpreters: A National Survey. Jama. 2006 Sep 6.
  11. Lindholm M, Hargraves JL, Ferguson WJ, Reed G. Professional Language Interpretation and Inpatient Length of Stay and Readmission Rates. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2012 Oct 1.
  12. Marshall L, Fischer A, Soeller AN, Cordova R, Gutierrez YR, Alford L. Creating a Professional Ladder for Interpreters for Improvement of Care. The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety. 2016 Oct 1.
  13. Ngai KM, Grudzen CR, Lee R, Tong VY, et al. The Association Between Limited English Proficiency and Unplanned Emergency Department Revisit Within 72 Hours. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2016 Aug 1.
  14. Ramirez D, Engel KG, Tang TS. Language Interpreter Utilization in the Emergency Department Setting: A Clinical Review. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 2008.
  15. Samuels-Kalow, ME, Stack AM, Amico K, Porter SC. Parental Language and Return Visits to the Emergency Department After Discharge. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2017 Jun 1.
  16. Sarver J, Baker DW. Effect of Language Barriers on Follow-Up Appointments After an Emergency Department Visit. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2000 Apr 1.
  17. Waxman MA, Levitt MA. Are Diagnostic Testing and Admission Rates Higher in Non-English-Speaking versus English-Speaking Patients in the Emergency Department. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2000 Nov 1.
LGBTQ+
  1. Safdar B, Ona Ayala KE, Ali SS, Seifer BJ, Hong M, et al. Inclusion of Sex and Gender in Emergency Medicine Research: A 2018 Update. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2019, in-press.
  2. Kodadek LM, Peterson S, Shields RY, German D, Ranjit A, et al. Collecting Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Information in the Emergency Department: the Divide Between Patient and Provider Perspectives. Emerg Med J. 2019 Jan 10.
  3. Willging C, Gunderson L, Shattuck D, Sturm R, Lawyer A, Crandall C. Structural Competency in Emergency Medicine Services for Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Patients. Social Science and Medicine. 2018 Dec 24.
  4. Gorton RN, Berdahl CT. Improving the Quality of Emergency Care for Transgender Patients. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2018 Feb 1.
  5. Chisolm-Straker M, Jardine L, Bennouna C, Morency-Brassard N, et al. Transgender and Gender Nonconforming in Emergency Departments: A Qualitative Report of Patient Experiences. Transgender Health. 2017 Feb 1.
  6. Maragha-Bass AC, Torain M, Adler R, Ranjit A, et al. Is it Okay to Ask: Transgender Patient Perspectives on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Collection in Healthcare. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2017 Jun.
  7. German D, Kodadek L, Shields R, Peterson S, Snyder C, et al. Implementing Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Data Collection in Emergency Departments: Patient and Staff Perspectives. LGBT Health. 2016 Dec 1.
  8. Moll J, Krieger P, Moreno-Walton L, Lee B, et al. The Prevalence of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Health Education and Training in Emergency Medicine Residency Programs: What Do We Know. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2014 May.
  9. Getahun D, Nash R, Flanders WD, Baird TC, Becerra-Culqui TA, et al. Cross-Sex Hormones and Acute Cardiovascular Events in Transgender Persons: A Cohort Study. Annals of Internal Medicine. 2018 Aug 21.
  10. Chisolm-Straker M, Willging C, Daul AD, McNamara S, Sante SC, et al. Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Patients in the Emergency Department: What Physicians Know, Think, and Do. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2018 Feb 1.
  11. Haider AH, Schneider EB, Kodadek LM, Adler RR, Ranjit A, et al. Emergency Department Query for Patient-Centered Approaches to Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity: the EQUALITY Study. JAMA Internal Medicine. 2017 Jun 1.
  12. Haider AH, Adler RR, Schneider E, Leitz TU, et al. Assessment of Patient-Centered Approaches to Collect Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Information in the Emergency Department: the EQUALITY Study. JAMA Network Open. 2018 Dec 7.
Mental Health
  1. Fahimi J, Aurrecoechea A, Anderson E, Herring A, Alter H. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Visits Among Adolescents Presenting to US Emergency Departments. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2015 May.
  2. Raven MC, Hsia RY, Kanzaria HK. Emergency Psychiatric Care: The Authors Reply. Health Affairs. 2018 Feb 1.
  3. Ceniti AK, Heinecke N, McInerney SJ. Examining Suicide-Related Presentations to the Emergency Department. General Hospital Psychiatry. 2018 Sep 18.
  4. Trivedi TK, Glenn M, Hern G, Schriger DL, Sporer KA. Emergency Medical Services Use Among Patients Receiving Involuntary Psychiatric Holds and the Safety of an Out-of-Hospital Screening Protocol to "Medically Clear" Psychiatric Emergencies in the Field: 2011-2016. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2019 Jan 1.
  5. Chennapan K, Mullinax S, Anderson E, Landau MJ, et al. Medical Screening of Mental Health Patients in the Emergency Department: A Systematic Review. The Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2018 Dec 1.
  6. Newton AS, Soleimani A, Kirkland SW, Gokiert RJ. A Systematic Review of Instruments to Identify Mental Health and Substance Use Problems Among Children in the Emergency Department. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2017 May.
  7. Fry M, Kay S, Elliott RM. Emergency Department Presentations by Older People for Mental Health or Drug and Alcohol Conditions: A Multicentre Retrospective Audit. Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal. 2017 Nov 1.
  8. Pearlmutter MD, Dwyer KH, Burke LG, Rathlev N, Maranda L, Volturo G. Analysis of Emergency Department Length of Stay for Mental Health Patients at Ten Massachusetts Emergency Departments. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2017 Aug 1.
  9. Fleury MJ, Fortin M, Rochette L, Grenier G, et al. Assessing Quality Indicators Related to Mental Health Emergency Room Utilization. BMC Emergency Medicine. 2019 Dec.
  10. Niedzwiecki MJ, Sharma PJ, Kanzaria HK, McConville S, Hsia RY. Factors Associated with Emergency Department Use by Patients With and Without Mental Health Diagnoses. JAMA Network Open. 2018 Oct 5.
  11. Hill NT, Shand F, Torok M, Halliday L, Reavley NJ. Development of Best Practice Guidelines for Suicide-Related Crisis Response and Aftercare in the Emergency Department or Other Acute Settings: A Delphi Expert Consensus Study. BMC Psychiatry. 2019 Dec.
  12. Miller IW, Camargo CA, Arias SA, Sullivan AF, Allen MH, et al. Suicide Prevention in an Emergency Department Population: the ED-SAFE Study. Jama Psychiatry. 2017 Jun 1.
  13. Bowers A, Meyer C, Hillier S, Blubaugh M, Roepke, B, et al. Suicide Risk Assessment in the Emergency Department: Are There Any Tools in the Pipeline. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2018 Apr 1.
  14. Boudreaux ED, Camargo Jr CA, Arias SA, Sullivan AF, et al. Improving Suicide Risk Screening and Detection in the Emergency Department. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2016 Apr 1.
  15. Vaughn LM, Sunny EC, Lindquist-Grantz R, et al. Successful Suicide Screening in the Pediatric Emergency Department: Youth, Parent, Researcher, and Clinician Perspectives. Archives of Suicide Research. 2018 Nov 28.
  16. Hengehold T, Boyd S, Liddy-Hicks S, et al. Utility of the "No Response" Option in Detecting Youth Suicide Risk in the Pediatric Emergency Department. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2018 Nov 28.
  17. Brucker K, Duggan C, Niezer J, Roseberry K, et al. Assessing Risk of Future Suicidality in Emergency Department Patients. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2018 Oct 30.
  18. Urban C, Arias SA, Segal DL, Camargo Jr CA, et al. Emergency Department Patients with Suicide Risk: Differences in Care by Acute Alcohol Use. General Hospital Psychiatry. 2018 Sep 25.
  19. Wong AH, Crispino L, Parker J, McVaney C, et al. Use of Sedatives and Restraints for Treatment of Agitation in the Emergency Department. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2018 Dec 18.
  20. Wong AH, Taylor RA, Ray JM, Bernstein SL. Physical Restraint Use in Adult Patients Presenting to a General Emergency Department. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2018 Aug 14.
  21. Martel ML, Klein LR, Lichtenheld AJ, Kerandi AM, Driver BE, Cole JB. Etiologies of Altered Mental Status in Patients with Presumed Ethanol Intoxication. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2018 Jun 1.
Race & Gender
  1. Young MF, Hern HG, Alter HJ, Barger J, Vahidnia F. Racial Differences in Receiving Morphine Among Prehospital Patients with Blunt Trauma. The Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2013 Jul 1.
  2. Bennett CL, McDonald DA, Hurwitz S, Zheng H, Nadel E, Ranney ML. Changes in Sex, Race, and Ethnic Origin of Emergency Medicine Resident Physicians from 2007-2017. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2018 Dec 14.
  3. Madsen TE, Heron SL, Rounds K, Kass D, Lall M, Sethuraman KN, et al. Making Promotion Count: The Gender Perspective On Behalf of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Equity Research Taskforce. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2019 Jan 9.
  4. Bennett CL, Raja AS, Kapoor N, Kass D, Blumenthal D, et al. Gender Differences in Faculty Rank Among Academic Emergency Physicians in the United States. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2019 Jan 13.
  5. Nath JB, Costigan S, Lin F, Vittinghoff E, Hsia RY. Access to Federally Qualified Health Centers and Emergency Department Use Among Uninsured and Medicaid-Insured Adults: California, 2005-2013. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2019 Jan 16.
  6. Campbell CM, Edwards RR. Ethnic Differences in Pain and Pain Management. Pain Management. 2012 May.
  7. Hoffman KM, Trawalter S, Axt JR, Oliver MN. Racial Bias in Pain Assessment and Treatment Recommendations, and False Beliefs About Biological Differences Between Blacks and Whites. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2016 Apr 19.
  8. Goyal MK, Kuppermann N, Cleary SD, Teach SJ, Chamberlain JM. Racial Disparities in Pain Management of Children with Appendicitis in Emergency Departments. JAMA Pediatrics. 2015 Nov 1.
  9. Mahmoudi E, Swiatek PR, Chung KC. Emergency Department Wait Times and Treatment of Traumatic Digit Amputation: Do Race and Insurance Matter. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 2017 Feb.
  10. Fields A, Abraham M, Gaughan J, Haines C, Hoehn KS. Language Matters: Race, Trust, and Outcomes in the Pediatric Emergency Department. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2016 Apr 1.
  11. Mooney AC, McConville S, Rappaport AJ, Hsia RY. Association of Legal Intervention Injuries with Race and Ethnicity Among Patients Treated in Emergency Departments in California. JAMA Network Open. 2018 Sep 7.
  12. Zook HG, Kharbanda AB, Flood A, et al. Racial Differences in Pediatric Emergency Department Triage Scores. The Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2016 May 1.
  13. Goyal MK, Johnson TJ, Chamberlain JM, Casper TC, et al. Racial and Ethnic Differences in Antibiotic Use for Viral Illness in Emergency Departments. Pediatrics. 2017 Sep 5.
  14. Zhang Q, Lamichhane R, Diggs LA. Disparities in Emergency Department Visits in American Children with Asthma: 2006-2010. Journal of Asthma. 2017 Aug 9.
  15. Manuel JI, Lee J. Gender Differences in Discharge Dispositions of Emergency Department Visits Involving Drug Misuse and Abuse: 2004-2011. Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy. 2017 Dec.
Sexual Violence & Human Trafficking
  1. Harland KK, Peek-Asa C, Saftlas AF. Intimate Partner Violence and Controlling Behaviors Experienced by Emergency Department Patients: Differences by Sexual Orientation and Gender Identification. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 2018 Nov 22.
  2. Cole MA, Daniel M, Chisolm-Straker M, et al. A Theory-Based Didactic Offering Physicians a Method for Learning and Teaching Others About Human Trafficking. AEM Education and Training. 2018 Dec 11.
  3. Kaltiso SA, Greenbaum VJ, Agarwal M, et al. Evaluation of a Screening Tool for Child Sex Trafficking Among Patients with High-Risk Chief Complaints in a Pediatric Emergency Department. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2018 Nov.
  4. Macias-Konstantopoulos WL. Diagnosis Codes for Human Trafficking Can Help Assess Incidence, Risk Factors, and Comorbid Illness and Injury. AMA Journal of Ethics. 2018 Dec 1.
  5. Greenbaum VJ, Livings MS, Lai BS, Edinburgh L, Baikie P, et al. Evaluation of a Tool to Identify Child Sex Trafficking Victims in Multiple Healthcare Settings. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2018 Dec 1.
  6. Stoklosa H, Lyman M, Bohnert C, Mittel O. Medical Education and Human Trafficking: Using Simulation. Medical Education Online. 2017 Jan 1.
  7. Mumma BE, Scofield ME, Mendoza LP, Toofan Y, Youngyunpipatkul J, Hernandez B. Screening for Victims of Sex Trafficking in the Emergency Department: A Pilot Program. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2017 Jun.
  8. Shandro J, Chisolm-Straker M, Duber HC, Findlay SL, et al. Human Trafficking: A Guide to Identification and Approach for the Emergency Physician. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2016 Oct 1.
  9. Stevens M, Berishaj K. The Anatomy of Human Trafficking: Learning About the Blues - A Healthcare Provider's Guide. Journal of Forensic Nursing. 2016 Apr 1.
  10. Gibbons P, Stoklosa H. Identification and Treatment of Human Trafficking Victims in the Emergency Department: A Case Report. The Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2016 May 1.
  11. Becker HJ, Bechtel K. Recognizing Victims of Human Trafficking in the Pediatric Emergency Department. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2015 Feb 1.
Social Determinants of Health
  1. Bourgois P, Holmes SM, Sue K, Quesada J. Structural Vulnerability: Operationalizing the Concept to Address Health Disparities in Clinical Care. Academic Medicine: Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges. 2017 Mar.
  2. Anderson ES, Lippert S, Newberry J, et al. Addressing Social Determinants of Health from the Emergency Department Through Social Emergency Medicine. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2016 Jul.
  3. Anderson ES, Hsieh D, Alter HJ. Social Emergency Medicine: Embracing the Dual Role of the Emergency Department in Acute Care and Population Health. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2016 Jul 1.
  4. Losonczy LI, Hsieh D, Wang M, Hahn C, et al. The Highland Health Advocates: A Preliminary Evaluation of a Novel Programme Addressing the Social Needs of Emergency Department Patients. Emerg Med J. 2017 Jun 22.
  5. Kanzaria HK, Niedzwiecki MJ, Montoy JC, Raven MC, Hsia RY. Persistent Frequent Emergency Department Use: Core Group Exhibits Extreme Levels of Use for More Than a Decade. Health Affairs. 2017 Oct 1.
  6. Kanzaria HK, Hoffman JR. Five High-Cost Patient Groups. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2017 Sep 1.
  7. Kanzaria HK, Hoffman JR. Hot-Spotters Aren't "The Problem"...But They Are Emblematic of the Failure of US Healthcare. J Gen Intern Med. 2017 Jan.
  8. Billings J, Raven MC. Dispelling an Urban Legend: Frequent Emergency Department Users Have Substantial Burden of Disease. Health Affairs. 2013 Dec 1.
  9. Doran KM, Colucci AC, Wall SP, et al. Reasons for Emergency Department Use: Do Frequent Users Differ. The American Journal of Managed Care. 2014.
  10. Raven MC, Doran KM, Kostrowski S, Gillespie CC, Elbel BD. An Intervention to Improve Care and Reduce Costs for High-Risk Patients with Frequent Hospital Admissions: A Pilot Study. BMC Health Services Research. 2011 Dec.
  11. Alter HJ. Social Determinants of Health: From Bench to Bedside. JAMA Internal Medicine. 2014 Apr 1.
  12. Anderson ES, Dworkis DA, DeFries T, Emery E, Deegals C, Mohs K. Nontargeted Diabetes Screening in a Navajo Nation Emergency Department. American Journal of Public Health. 2019 Feb.
  13. Anderson ES, D'Andrea S. Emergency Medicine and the Indian Health Service: Overburdened and Understaffed. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2017 Jun 1.
Teaching
  1. Hsieh DT, Coates WC. Poverty Simulation: An Experiential learning Tool for Teaching Social Determinants of Health. AEM Education and Training. 2018 Jan;2(1):51-4.
  2. Tsai J, Brooks K, DeAndrade S, et al. Addressing Racial Bias in Wards. Adv Med Educ Pract. 2018;9:691-96.
  3. Metzl JM, Hansen H. Structural Competency and Psychiatry. JAMA Psychiatry. 2018 Feb 1;75(2):115-6.
  4. Hansen H, Braslow J, Rohrbaugh RM. From Cultural to Structural Competency: Training Psychiatry Residents to Act on Social Determinants of Health and Institutional Racism. JAMA Psychiatry. 2018 Feb 1;75(2):117-8.
  5. Kirmayer LJ, Kronick R, Rousseau C. Advocacy as Key to Structural Competency in Psychiatry. JAMA Psychiatry. 2018 Feb 1;75(2):119-20.
  6. Beauchamp GA, McGregor AJ, et al. Incorporating Sex and Gender into Culturally Competent Simulation in Medical Education. J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2019 Jan 2.