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    Clinical implementation of suicide risk prediction models in healthcare: a qualitative study by Yarborough, Bobbi Jo H, Stumbo, Scott P, Schneider, Jennifer, Richards, Julie E, Hooker, Stephanie A, Rossom, Rebecca

    Published in BMC psychiatry (14-12-2022)
    “…Suicide risk prediction models derived from electronic health records (EHR) are a novel innovation in suicide prevention but there is little evidence to guide…”
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    Patient expectations of and experiences with a suicide risk identification algorithm in clinical practice by Yarborough, Bobbi Jo H, Stumbo, Scott P, Schneider, Jennifer L, Richards, Julie E, Hooker, Stephanie A, Rossom, Rebecca C

    Published in BMC psychiatry (23-07-2022)
    “…Background Suicide risk prediction models derived from electronic health records (EHR) and insurance claims are a novel innovation in suicide prevention but…”
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    Study protocol: a cluster-randomized trial implementing Sustained Patient-centered Alcohol-related Care (SPARC trial) by Glass, Joseph E, Bobb, Jennifer F, Lee, Amy K, Richards, Julie E, Lapham, Gwen T, Ludman, Evette, Achtmeyer, Carol, Caldeiro, Ryan M, Parrish, Rebecca, Williams, Emily C, Lozano, Paula, Bradley, Katharine A

    Published in Implementation science : IS (06-08-2018)
    “…Experts recommend that alcohol-related care be integrated into primary care (PC) to improve prevention and treatment of unhealthy alcohol use. However, few…”
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    "Lock to Live" for firearm and medication safety: Feasibility and acceptability of a suicide prevention tool in a learning healthcare system by Boggs, Jennifer M, Quintana, LeeAnn M, Beck, Arne, Clinch, Samuel, Richardson, Laura, Conley, Amy, Richards, Julie E, Betz, Marian E

    Published in Frontiers in digital health (06-09-2022)
    “…Few patients with suicide risk are counseled on lethal means safety by health providers. This study tested the feasibility of different delivery methods for…”
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    Mechanisms for the testing effect on patient-reported outcomes by Jones, Salene M.W., Shulman, Lisa J., Richards, Julie E., Ludman, Evette J.

    “…The testing effect is when patient-reported outcomes (PRO) improve with repeated administration without intervention. The testing effect can confound…”
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    Understanding Why Patients May Not Report Suicidal Ideation at a Health Care Visit Prior to a Suicide Attempt: A Qualitative Study by Richards, Julie E, Whiteside, Ursula, Ludman, Evette J, Pabiniak, Chester, Kirlin, Beth, Hidalgo, Rianna, Simon, Greg

    Published in Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) (01-01-2019)
    “…Objective:The authors sought to understand why patients may not report suicidal ideation at a health care visit prior to a suicide attempt.Methods:Electronic…”
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    Transitioning patients from outpatient mental health services to primary care: A rapid literature review by Blasi, Paula R., Mettert, Kayne D., Coleman, Katie, Lewis, Cara, Wagner, Edward, Coghill, Maria N., Dang, Tobias, Richards, Julie E.

    Published in Implementation Research and Practice (01-01-2021)
    “…Background A lack of access to mental health services is a critical barrier to obtaining evidence-based care. One strategy to improve access is to transition…”
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    Reframing the Key Questions Regarding Screening for Suicide Risk by Simon, Gregory E, Richards, Julie E, Whiteside, Ursula

    “…Simon et al discuss the key questions regarding screening for suicide risk. Regarding predictive accuracy of self-report questionnaires and records-based risk…”
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    “What Will Happen If I Say Yes?” Perspectives on a Standardized Firearm Access Question Among Adults With Depressive Symptoms by Richards, Julie E, Hohl, Sarah D, Segal, Courtney D, Grossman, David C, Lee, Amy K, Whiteside, Ursula, Luce, Casey, Ludman, Evette J, Simon, Greg, Penfold, Robert B, Williams, Emily C

    Published in Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) (01-08-2021)
    “…Objective: Addressing firearm access is recommended when patients are identified as being at risk of suicide. However, the practice of assessing firearm access…”
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