Miranda J Lee-Easton
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Lee-Easton M, Magura S, Abu-Obaid R, Reed P, Allgaier B, Fish E, et al.
J Psychoactive Drugs
. 2024 Feb;
:1-12.
PMID: 38329134
The standard protocol in addiction treatment/pain management is to conduct immunoassay screens for major drugs subject to misuse, followed by confirmatory testing of positive results. However, this may miss unscreened...
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Magura S, Lee-Easton M, Abu-Obaid R, Reed P, Allgaier B, Amaratunga P, et al.
Drug Alcohol Depend
. 2023 Jul;
250:110894.
PMID: 37481872
Background: The aims are to compare the results of presumptive drug testing with confirmation of positives vs. direct-to-definitive drug testing, combined with investigation of urine vs. oral fluid as test...
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Magura S, Lee-Easton M, Abu-Obaid R, Landsverk J, DeCamp W, Rolls-Reutz J, et al.
Eval Program Plann
. 2022 Dec;
97:102214.
PMID: 36586304
Purpose: Evidence-based program registries (EBPRs) are web-based databases of evaluation studies that summarize the available evidence for the effectiveness of behavioral healthcare programs, including programs addressing substance misuse, mental health,...
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Lee-Easton M, Magura S, Maranda M, Landsverk J, Rolls-Royce J, Green B, et al.
Adm Policy Ment Health
. 2022 Dec;
50(3):379-391.
PMID: 36564667
Evidence-based program resources (EBPR) websites evaluate behavioral health programs, practices or policies (i.e., interventions) according to a predetermined set of research criteria and standards, usually resulting in a summary rating...
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Lee-Easton M, Magura S, Maranda M
Inquiry
. 2022 Sep;
59:469580221126295.
PMID: 36154326
Recent U.S. federal government policy has required or recommended the use of evidence-based interventions (EBIs), so that it is important to determine the extent to which this priority is reflected...
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Lee-Easton M, Magura S, Abu-Obaid R, Landsverk J, DeCamp W, Rolls-Reutz J, et al.
Subst Use Misuse
. 2022 Aug;
57(11):1688-1697.
PMID: 35968844
Evidence-based program resources (EBPR) websites for behavioral health are a potentially useful tool to assist decision-makers and practitioners in deciding which behavioral health interventions to implement. EBPR websites apply rigorous...
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Maranda M, Lee-Easton M, Magura S
Eval Rev
. 2022 May;
46(4):363-390.
PMID: 35544762
Background: U.S. state legislatures fill a vital role in supporting the use of evidence-based interventions (EBIs) through statutes and regulations (mandates). Objective: The study determined the terms used by selected...