Tuberculosis and illicit drug use: review and update

RG Deiss, TC Rodwell… - Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Illicit drug users continue to be a group at high risk for tuberculosis (TB). Here, we present an
updated review of the relationship between TB and illicit drug use, and we summarize more …

Cultural competence: A literature review and conceptual model for mental health services

M Hernandez, T Nesman, D Mowery… - Psychiatric …, 2009 - psychiatryonline.org
This article presents a conceptual model of organizational cultural competence for use in
mental health services that resulted from a comprehensive review of the research literature …

A conceptual framework for transferring research to practice

DD Simpson - Journal of substance abuse treatment, 2002 - Elsevier
Systematic evaluations of efforts to transfer research-based interventions and procedures
into general practice at community drug treatment programs have been limited. However …

Specifying cross-system collaboration strategies for implementation: a multi-site qualitative study with child welfare and behavioral health organizations

AC Bunger, E Chuang, AM Girth, KE Lancaster… - Implementation …, 2024 - Springer
Background Cross-system interventions that integrate health, behavioral health, and social
services can improve client outcomes and expand community impact. Successful …

Benefits of linking primary medical care and substance abuse services: patient, provider, and societal perspectives

JH Samet, P Friedmann, R Saitz - Archives of internal medicine, 2001 - jamanetwork.com
Individuals with alcohol and drug use problems may receive health care from medical,
mental health, and substance abuse providers, or a combination of all three. Systems of care …

The case for chronic disease management for addiction

R Saitz, MJ Larson, C LaBelle… - Journal of addiction …, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Chronic disease (care) management (CDM) is a patient-centered model of care that involves
longitudinal care delivery; integrated, and coordinated primary medical and specialty care; …

Integrating care for people with co-occurring alcohol and other drug, medical, and mental health conditions

S Sterling, F Chi, A Hinman - Alcohol Research & Health, 2011 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Most people with alcohol and other drug (AOD) use disorders suffer from co-occurring
disorders (CODs), including mental health and medical problems, which complicate …

HIV multidisciplinary teams work: support services improve access to and retention in HIV primary care

R Sherer, K Stieglitz, J Narra, J Jasek, L Green… - AIDS care, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
The multidisciplinary team model of HIV care evolved out of necessity due to the diverse
characteristics and needs of people living with HIV disease. Though it is now accepted as …

Need-service matching in substance abuse treatment: Racial/ethnic differences

JC Marsh, D Cao, E Guerrero, HC Shin - Evaluation and Program Planning, 2009 - Elsevier
This study examines the impact of ancillary health and social services matched to client
needs in substance abuse treatment for African Americans, Latinos and Whites. The study …

Facilitating entry into drug treatment among injection drug users referred from a needle exchange program: Results from a community-based behavioral intervention …

SA Strathdee, EP Ricketts, S Huettner… - Drug and alcohol …, 2006 - Elsevier
We evaluated a case management intervention to increase treatment entry among injecting
drug users referred from a needle exchange program (NEP). A randomized trial of a …