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Michael S Lyons
The Ohio State University College of Medicine
2004
107
23
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36170184Missed Opportunities for HIV and Hepatitis C Screening Among Emergency Department Patients With Untreated Opioid Use Disorder.J Addict Med2023
37650616Substance Use and Mental Health Screening Within an Emergency Department-Based HIV Screening Program: Outcomes From 1 Year of Implementation.Health Promot Pract2023
37818444Patient motivators to use opioids for acute pain after emergency care.Front Pain Res (Lausanne)2023
37566565Evaluation of a large-scale health department naloxone distribution program: Per capita naloxone distribution and overdose morality.PLoS One2023
37017967Implementation Facilitation to Promote Emergency Department-Initiated Buprenorphine for Opioid Use Disorder.JAMA Netw Open2023
37335980Patient perceptions of microaggressions and discrimination toward patients during emergency department care.Acad Emerg Med2023
36744646Genetic Variants Associated With Opioid Use Disorder.Clin Pharmacol Ther2023
36328855Derivation and Validation of a Brief Emergency Department-Based Prediction Tool for Posttraumatic Stress After Motor Vehicle Collision.Ann Emerg Med2023
34756647Emergency department screening for latent tuberculosis infection.Am J Emerg Med2022
35508451Patient Pain Experiences and the Emergency Department Encounter: A Qualitative Analysis.Pain Manag Nurs2022
35465764Patients' Perspectives on Emergency Department COVID-19 Vaccination and Vaccination Messaging Through Randomized Vignettes.Public Health Rep2022
36149896Predicting at-risk opioid use three months after ed visit for trauma: Results from the AURORA study.PLoS One2022
35973343Acceptance of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) referral among a sample of PrEP-eligible emergency department patients.Am J Emerg Med2022
36123106Protocol for community-driven selection of strategies to implement evidence-based practices to reduce opioid overdoses in the HEALing Communities Study: a trial to evaluate a community-engaged intervention in Kentucky, Massachusetts, New York and Ohio.BMJ Open2022
35976538The synthetic opioid fentanyl increases HIV replication and chemokine co-receptor expression in vitro.J Neurovirol2022
35147582Clinical Utility of the Signal-to-Cutoff Ratio of Reactive HIV Antigen/Antibody Screening Tests in Guiding Emergency Physician Management.J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr2022
35022066Barriers to implementation of pediatric emergency department interventions for parental tobacco use and dependence: a qualitative study using the theoretical domains framework.Implement Sci Commun2022
35076700Perspectives About Emergency Department Care Encounters Among Adults With Opioid Use Disorder.JAMA Netw Open2022
33243535Naloxone provision to emergency department patients recognized as high-risk for opioid use disorder.Am J Emerg Med2021
36845898Clinical decision support for tobacco screening and counseling parents of pediatric patients: A qualitative analysis of pediatric emergency department and urgent care professionals.Drug Alcohol Depend Rep2021
33852610The synthetic opioid fentanyl enhances viral replication in vitro.PLoS One2021
33621228Healthcare resources attributable to child tobacco smoke exposure.PLoS One2021
33915565Variation in Participation in Nurse-Driven Emergency Department Hepatitis C Screening.Adv Emerg Nurs J2021
34645277Brain-Based Biotypes of Psychiatric Vulnerability in the Acute Aftermath of Trauma.Am J Psychiatry2021
34468741Development and Validation of a Model to Predict Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Major Depression After a Motor Vehicle Collision.JAMA Psychiatry2021
34699423Opioid-Related Risk Screening Measures for the Emergency Care Setting.Adv Emerg Nurs J2021
34099392Emergency Nurse Perceptions of Pain and Opioids in the Emergency Department.Pain Manag Nurs2021
34056146Evaluation of tobacco screening and counseling in a large, midwestern pediatric emergency department.Tob Prev Cessat2021
34003855HIV detection by an emergency department HIV screening program during a regional outbreak among people who inject drugs.PLoS One2021
33975131Estimated proportion of an urban academic emergency department patient population eligible for HIV preexposure prophylaxis.Am J Emerg Med2021
34309668Comparison of HIV Screening Strategies in the Emergency Department: A Randomized Clinical Trial.JAMA Netw Open2021
34332216Missed HIV diagnoses when screening only emergency department patients who have blood samples obtained for other clinical purposes.Am J Emerg Med2021
34189516COVID-19 and beyond: Lessons learned from emergency department HIV screening for population-based screening in healthcare settings.J Am Coll Emerg Physicians Open2021
34189517Incidence of opioid use disorder in the year after discharge from an emergency department encounter.J Am Coll Emerg Physicians Open2021
33307301Emergency department patients with untreated opioid use disorder: A comparison of those seeking versus not seeking referral to substance use treatment.Drug Alcohol Depend2021
31257927Exploring Current Stereotypes and Norms Impacting Sexual Partner HIV-Status Communication.Health Commun2020
33145530Clarifying the volume of estimated need for public health and prevention services within an emergency department population.J Am Coll Emerg Physicians Open2020
33046292Evaluation of low-intensity initiatives to improve linkage to care for emergency department patients with opioid use disorder.Am J Emerg Med2020
33091842The Opioid-overdose Reduction Continuum of Care Approach (ORCCA): Evidence-based practices in the HEALing Communities Study.Drug Alcohol Depend2020
32919098Evaluation of a personally-tailored opioid overdose prevention education and naloxone distribution intervention to promote harm reduction and treatment readiness in individuals actively using illicit opioids.Drug Alcohol Depend2020
32828483Emergency Nurse Perceptions of Naloxone Distribution in the Emergency Department.J Emerg Nurs2020
32739853Identifying ED patients with previous abnormal HIV or hepatitis C test results who may require additional services.Am J Emerg Med2020
32911132A brief telephone-delivered peer intervention to encourage enrollment in medication for opioid use disorder in individuals surviving an opioid overdose: Results from a randomized pilot trial.Drug Alcohol Depend2020
32897113A theoretical framework and nomenclature to characterize the iatrogenic contribution of therapeutic opioid exposure to opioid induced hyperalgesia, physical dependence, and opioid use disorder.Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse2020
32782084Use of Amphetamine-Type Stimulants Among Emergency Department Patients With Untreated Opioid Use Disorder.Ann Emerg Med2020
32391893Barriers and Facilitators to Clinician Readiness to Provide Emergency Department-Initiated Buprenorphine.JAMA Netw Open2020
32505125Child tobacco smoke exposure and healthcare resource utilization patterns.Pediatr Res2020
30611577The authors respond: Public health intervention in the ED for hypertension.Am J Emerg Med2019
31210115Synthetic Opioid Use and Common Injection-associated Viruses: Expanding the Translational Research Agenda.Curr HIV Res2019
30342861Emergency Physicians' Perception of Barriers and Facilitators for Adopting an Opioid Prescribing Guideline in Ohio: A Qualitative Interview Study.J Emerg Med2019
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