Prostate Cancer, Genetic Risk, & Equitable Screening Study (ProGRESS)
RECRUITING
Male Veteran between 55-69 & never had prostate cancer or prostate biopsy
May be eligible for ProGRESS Study
Help potentially improve prostate cancer screening for Veterans
progress-study.org/
VA Research Day @VAECHCS opening remarks - research is part of our core missions at VA, leading to many historic accomplishments throughout the years improving the lives of Veterans
ALT Intro remarks at VA Research Days
ALT Dr Pam Rice welcomes everyone and thanks the organizers
We love collabs w/our federal research colleagues like the @NIH! John Fortney of the @SeaDenCOIN was a featured speaker at a recent NIH Pragmatic Trials Collaboratory webinar on Rethinking Clinical Trials.
hsrd.research.va.gov/news/re…
Veteran Buddy Checks encourage Veterans to connect or reconnect with their Veteran friends–just to check in. Talk to Ten Veterans, Be a Buddy!
Learn more and take the pledge, here: department.va.gov/veterans-e…
ALT We investigated whether use of inpatient occupational therapy (OT) was associated with reduced risk for 30-day psychiatric readmission in VHA. We conducted a secondary analysis of VHA medical record data for Veterans who received inpatient psychiatric care from 2015 to 2020 (N=176,889). Relatively few Veterans received inpatient psychiatric OT (26.2%), and 8.4% were readmitted within 30 days. Compared with Veterans who did not receive inpatient psychiatric OT, those with 1, 2, 3, or 4 or more encounters were significantly less likely to be readmitted within 30 days. These findings were consistent across all sensitivity analyses. Veterans who received inpatient OT services were less likely to experience psychiatric readmission. A clear dose-response relationship between inpatient psychiatric OT and readmission risk was not identified. Findings suggest that OT services may facilitate high-value inpatient psychiatric care in the VHA.
VA announced it will award $5 million in grants to organizations that provide employment-based resources and tools to support recently separated members of the Armed Forces and their spouses.
VA and Ready.gov encourage you to Be Ready by understanding what kind of disasters could impact your area and planning ahead.
news.va.gov/134717/be-prepar…
VA has mental health resources to address the unique stressors and experiences that Veterans may face. We’re just a click, call, text, or chat away.
MentalHealth.va.gov/get-help…
ALT A Veteran standing outside talking on their cell phone with text that says, “Call or text for VA support.”
Veterans and their families are popular targets for fraudsters who are looking to steal their pension benefits, disability compensation benefits and/or other means of financial support.
news.va.gov/134825/support-f…
Having a safety plan in place before experiencing a crisis is important. Safety Plan can help you determine a step-by-step plan to help keep you safe: ptsd.va.gov/appvid/mobile/sa…
The Help with Employment, Agency, Risk, Transitions and Housing (HEARTH) project helped ease this Veteran’s path back to civilian life. go.upcontent.com/69e7a0dc-ca…