2016
DOI: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2016.0970
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Examination of the Effects of an Intervention Aiming to Link Patients Receiving Addiction Treatment With Health Care

Abstract: IMPORTANCE Research has shown that higher activation and engagement with health care is associated with better self-management. To our knowledge, the linkage intervention (LINKAGE) is the first to engage patients receiving addiction treatment with health care using the electronic health record and a patient activation approach. OBJECTIVE To examine the effects of an intervention aiming to link patients receiving addiction treatment with health care. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS A nonrandomized clinica… Show more

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“…Interventional studies supporting the positive impact of alcohol cessation on mental well-being have been mostly based on individuals with alcohol dependence; [49][50][51] evidence for the positive effect of brief alcohol interventions for people who drink moderately is emerging. 52 Cross-sectional studies have suggested a positive association between moderate drinking and mental wellbeing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interventional studies supporting the positive impact of alcohol cessation on mental well-being have been mostly based on individuals with alcohol dependence; [49][50][51] evidence for the positive effect of brief alcohol interventions for people who drink moderately is emerging. 52 Cross-sectional studies have suggested a positive association between moderate drinking and mental wellbeing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Almost half of participants (45.6%) had a minimum change in PAM-13 score by 3.8 6 14.4 points over the course of the hospitalization, which is considered a clinically significant improvement in patient activation. 48 Participants in the portal group who used the portal more frequently (2 or more total logins) also did not have higher activation (P ¼ 0.110).…”
Section: Primary Outcomementioning
confidence: 92%
“…45,46 Consistent with previous literature, we used a change score of 3 points on the PAM scale to represent a clinically significant difference in patient activation. 47,48 The secondary outcomes included all-cause hospital readmissions to our academic medical center within 30 days, length of hospital stay, engagement with personal health information, measured using questions derived from the Telemedicine Satisfaction and Usefulness Questionnaire, 49 and patient satisfaction. To minimize the limitation that we evaluated only readmission to our academic medical center, we compared the mean distance to the hospital among the 3 groups and by individual, based on participant ZIP Code.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is possible that clients request cessation services, which are then provided. Increasing client interest in quitting might be done through motivational interviewing (13) or patient empowerment interventions (14), both of which are shown to be effective among smokers younger than 50 years who, as in our sample, may not have serious health concerns. Smokers in programs with tobacco-free grounds also had higher odds of being advised to quit, and of receiving counseling and medication.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%