former researcher, now implementer of integrated care for substance use & mental health into primary care. i like to clap & eat enthusiastically. she/they.
Our amazing team (including @rpardee@joeglass @RybotCalbearo) designed and built 2 tools to track & improve the quality of treatment for opioid use disorder @kpwashington. It’s been a fun journey to partner on these. So exciting to be piloting & rolling these out system-wide.
ALT This study (Lee et al., 2023) reports on the Sustained Patient-Centred Alcohol-Related Care (SPARC) trial, a randomised implementation trial aimed at improving population-level alcohol harm prevention and AUD treatment across primary care practices in the US. The trial aimed to investigate where the SPARC intervention, compared to usual care, increased the proportion of primary care patients who screened positive for harmful alcohol use and received a brief intervention. Secondly, the trial examined whether the SPARC intervention increased the proportion of primary care patients who were newly diagnosed with AUD and received AUD treatment.
It’s Global Accessibility Awareness Day! Allow me to share a pro tip: Avoid accessiBe and similar companies claiming to offer quick and easy automated “accessibility solutions.” Please share this tip so more people know to avoid #accessiBe. #GAAD#GAAD2023#a11y#AI
Ralph Paul Yarl was picking up his two siblings. He went to the wrong house in Kansas City, Missouri. The White man who opened the door did not see a lost 16-year-old boy. He saw a threat. Shot Ralph, twice. Once in the head to kill him. Somehow Ralph survived. 1/
The SPARC trial resulted in high rates of alcohol screening and assessment & increased brief preventive alcohol counseling. More research is needed to meaningfully increase patient-centered prevention and treatment of alcohol use disorder in primary care. ja.ma/3Y3ZqCf
A new approach to integrating alcohol-related care into primary care increased screening & brief preventive counseling for unhealthy alcohol use. Since the study ended, clinics have sustained high rates of screening and assessment for alcohol use disorder: bit.ly/3meuPVt
Excited to share results from SPARC trial @kpwashington! We implemented alcohol-related care w/a broader program of integrated mental health in primary care & ⬆️ alcohol screening, brief preventive alcohol counseling, new dx of alcohol use disorder & alcohol treatment initiation.
The SPARC trial resulted in high rates of alcohol screening and assessment & increased brief preventive alcohol counseling. More research is needed to meaningfully increase patient-centered prevention and treatment of alcohol use disorder in primary care. ja.ma/3Y3ZqCf
Huge thanks to our amazing team, a partnership between researchers @KPWaResearch and health system leaders @kpwashington, including co-first author Dr. Jennifer Bobb, mentor Dr. Kathy Bradley, and @jangerhofer, @cea1962, @EvetteLudman, @emcatwil1, and others. Funded by @AHRQNews.
i wrote about the ability to survive neglect, and how surviving is not the same as being alive.
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ALT #13. ZZ plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia)
On the ability to tolerate neglect
ALT The ZZ Plant is a famously tolerant plant, known for its ability to grow in the worst conditions. It can survive low light conditions, dry air, and dry soil. It is an incredibly popular plant because of how well it can survive neglect. If placed in, say, a windowless office, it will not complain. It will not mind that the buzzing overhead fluorescent lights are the only light it ever sees. It does not need to see the sunlight. If forgotten about, it can survive alone for months without any water at all. It will do just fine if it, say, didn’t interact with anyone for weeks on end. It does not need much, if anything, please don’t worry about it, please, it really doesn’t need anything. If you were to offer it a glass of water, it would say No really, it’s okay, I’m fine without any, I don’t want to bother you to get anything for me. Truly, it’s totally fine, it promises.
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ALT We placed our ZZ Plant a few feet away from the big window in our bathroom, where it gets plenty of bright, indirect natural sunlight, and where it can see the sky every day, which is what we learned it prefers over low light conditions. We chose the bathroom because the humidity from the shower creates more humidity for the ZZ Plant, which is what it prefers to dry air. It is not the only plant in the bathroom — in the shower, a humidity-loving English Ivy fills its ledge, happily growing and filling its corner. And we chose the bathroom because this way, we will see our ZZ Plant every day and carefully monitor its soil, watering it as soon as its soil has dried all the way through, which is its ideal watering rhythm as well.
As a result, our ZZ Plant has grown immensely, every couple of weeks sprouting a bright, lime green stalk of leaves which shoots up and unfurls, each new stalk taller than the stalks that it had grown before.
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A belated birthday present just in time for Halloween! I haven’t figured out how T-Rex’s move or how to be tall yet, but I am ecstatic to have this ridiculous thing in my life.
We’ve all fallen short as mentees and as mentors. We all keep trying. These principles are a good guidebook. ~a paraphrase from one of a kind Kathy Bradley as she receives @INEBRIA_Net ‘s inaugural Rich Saitz Mentor Award. #inebria2022@KPWaResearch@UWMedicine@UnhealthyAlcDrg
Now recruiting participants for my PhD research! I am looking for Asian American women who are currently employed in a STEM occupation or workplace. If you or others you know might be interested, please contact me or click on this link: bit.ly/AAWSTEM. RT’s appreciated!
New post up: Now that the pandemic is over, here's a meditation on the stairwells and bathrooms that provide sanctuary for health care professionals. mariayang.org/2022/09/19/sta…