Developing an early intervention strategy for patient who are identified in the emergency room and Windsor Regional Hospital as at Risk for Drug Addiction

Developing an early intervention strategy for patient who are identified in the emergency room and Windsor Regional Hospital as at Risk for Drug Addiction

Developing an early intervention strategy for patient who are identified in the emergency room and Windsor Regional Hospital as at Risk for Drug Addiction


Dr. Robert McKay

Hôtel Dieu Grace Healthcare

FUNDER: WE-SPARK Igniting Discovery Grant

GRANT DURATION: 2022-2023

Related Programs:
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The overall objective of this study is to develop a rapid response notification order to the addiction medicine team in order to initiate a substance abuse avoidance plan in the patient prior to their discharge from the hospital. We will develop and test an identification tool that will be a checklist of potential presentations for a person with a substance abuse problem. We plan to use a retrospective chart review to determine the baseline clinical metrics for patients presenting to the emergency department who are suspected of having a substance use disorder, including treatment outcomes, patient disposition, and intervention outcome of the addiction medicine services. Furthermore, we hope to identify opportunities for expanded scope of the rapid response order sheet and applicability across other hospital departments and locations.

Events


Emma Mineau presented on behalf of her research team on their research project regarding substance use disorder at the WE-SPARK Cheers to Hope event in May of 2023.


CO-INVESTIGATORS

Windsor Regional Hospital

  • Dr. Don Levy
  • Dr. David Ing
  • Dr. David Adekoya
  • Dr. Caroline Hamm

Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry

  • Zayya Zengo

Erie St Clair Clinic

  • Dr. Jennifer Jaco


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