Publications by authors named "S M Newell"

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  • Innovation is sought after in healthcare but its programs’ effectiveness is often unmeasured, especially regarding employee experiences, which led to the creation of the VA innovators network (iNET) to enhance patient care and processes.
  • A study involving interviews with 50 participants across 15 sites revealed that many felt revitalized and appreciated new connections and recognition, though some faced challenges like time constraints.
  • The findings indicate that iNET effectively promotes innovation and positively influences employee experiences, suggesting that similar programs could help address issues like burnout in the post-pandemic healthcare landscape.
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Study Objectives: Insomnia is a highly prevalent and debilitating disorder. Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTi) is the recommended 'fist line' treatment, but is accessed by a minority of people with insomnia. This paper describes a system-level implementation program to improve access to CBTi in Australia to inform CBTi implementation in other locations.

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  • Grand Lake St. Marys (GLSM) experiences harmful algal blooms (HABs) predominantly caused by Planktothrix, which can produce toxic microcystin due to high nutrient runoff from agriculture.
  • The years 2020 and 2022 showed typical bloom patterns with high chlorophyll and microcystin levels, while 2021 was atypical with lower biomass and toxin concentrations, despite increased tributary loading later in the year.
  • The study indicates that reduced external nutrient loads can lead to better water quality outcomes, such as lower HAB toxicity and increased phytoplankton diversity, particularly highlighting the variability of factors influencing blooms in GLSM.
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Background: Medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) including buprenorphine are effective, but underutilized. Rural patients experience pronounced disparities in access. To reach rural patients, the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has sought to expand buprenorphine prescribing beyond specialty settings and into primary care.

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Objective: To describe a learning health care system research process designed to increase buprenorphine prescribing for the treatment of opioid use disorder (OUD) in rural primary care settings within U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) treatment facilities.

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