Acute Care Publications
2024
- McLane P, Bill L, Healy B, Barnabe C, Plume TB, Bird A, Colquhoun A, Holroyd BR, Janvier K, Louis E, Rittenbach K, Curtin KD, Fitzpatrick KM, Mackey L, MacLean D, Rosychuk RJ. (2024). Leaving emergency departments without completing treatment among First Nations and non-First Nations patients in Alberta: a mixed-methods study. CMAJ. 196(15):E510-E523.
- MacKinnon N, Lane D, Scheuermeyer F, Kaczorowski J, Dong K, Orkin AM, Daoust R, Moe J, Andolfatto G, Klaiman M, Yan J, Koh JJ, Crowder K, Atkinson P, Savage D, Stempien J, Besserer F, Wale J, Kestler A. (2024). Factors associated with frequent buprenorphine / naloxone initiation in a national survey of Canadian emergency physicians. PLoS One. 19(2):e0297084.
- Lakkadghatwala R, Lane D, Scheuermeyer F, Hilburt J, Buxton J, Johnson C, Nolan S, Sutherland C, Moe J, Daoust R, Dong K, Christenson J, Miles I, Orkin A, Whyte M, Kestler A. (2024). An emergency-department-initiated outreach program for patients with opioid use disorder is associated with an increase in agonist therapy and engagement in addictions care: a one-year cohort study. Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy. 19(1):14.
- Brooks HL, Speed KA, Dong K, Salvalaggio G, Pauly BB, Taylor M, Hyshka E. (2024). Perspectives of patients who inject drugs on a needle and syringe program at a large acute care hospital. PLoS One. 19(2):e0297584.
- Dubois C, Lunghi C, Eurich DT, Dyck JRB, Hyshka E, Hanlon JG, Zongo A. (2024). Medical cannabis authorization and risk of emergency department visits and hospitalization due to psychotic disorders: A propensity score-matched cohort study. Schizophr Res. 264:534-542.
2023
- Stone KD, Scott K, Holroyd BR, Lang E, Yee K, Taghizadeh N, Deol J, Dong K, Fanaeian J, Ghosh M, Low K, Ross M, Tanguay R, Faris P, Day N, McLane P. (2023). Buprenorphine/naloxone initiation and referral as a quality improvement intervention for patients who live with opioid use disorder: quantitative evaluation of provincial spread to 107 rural and urban Alberta emergency departments. CJEM. 25(7):598-607.
- Duncan K, Scheuermeyer F, Lane D, Ahamad K, Moe J, Dong K, Nolan S, Buxton J, Miles I, Johnson C, Christenson J, Whyte M, Daoust R, Garrod E, Badke K, Kestler A. (2023). Patient opinion and acceptance of emergency department buprenorphine/naloxone to-go home initiation packs. CJEM. 25(10):802-807.
2022
- McLane P, Mackey L, Holroyd BR, Fitzpatrick K, Healy C, Rittenbach K, Plume TB, Bill L, Bird A, Healy B, Janvier K, Louis E, Barnabe C. (2022). Impacts of racism on First Nations patients’ emergency care: results of a thematic analysis of healthcare provider interviews in Alberta, Canada. BMC Health Serv Res. 21;22(1):804.
- Moe J, Wang EY, McGregor MJ, Schull MJ, Dong K, Holroyd BR, Hohl CM, Grafstein E, O’Sullivan F, Trimble J, McGrail KM. (2022). People who make frequent emergency department visits based on persistence of frequent use in Ontario and Alberta: a retrospective cohort study. CMAJ Open. 10(1):E220-E231. doi: 10.9778/cmajo.20210131.
- Moe J, Wang EY, McGregor MJ, Schull MJ, Dong K, Holroyd BR, Hohl CM, Grafstein E, O’Sullivan F, Trimble J, McGrail KM. (2022). Subgroups of people who make frequent emergency department visits in Ontario and Alberta: a retrospective cohort study. CMAJ Open. 10(1):E232-E246. doi: 10.9778/cmajo.20210132.
- Xie EC, Chan K, Khangura JK, Koh JJ, Orkin AM, Sheikh H, Hayman K, Gupta S, Kumar T, Hulme J, Mrochuk M, Dong K. (2022). CAEP position statement on improving emergency care for persons experiencing homelessness: executive summary. CJEM. 2022 Jun;24(4):369-375. doi: 10.1007/s43678-022-00303-2.
- CJEM. 24(2):123-125. doi: 10.1007/s43678-021-00229-1.
2021
- Gupta S, Xie E, Dong K. (2021). Treating homelessness as an emergency: learning from the COVID-19 response. CJEM. 23(1):8-9. doi: 10.1007/s43678-020-00051-1.
- Deschamps J, Gilbertson J, Straube S, Dong K, MacMaster FP, Korownyk C, Montgomery L, Mahaffey R, Downar J, Clarke H, Muscedere J, Rittenbach K, Featherstone R, Sebastianski M, Vandermeer B, Lynam D, Magnussen R, Bagshaw SM, Rewa OG. (2021). Association between supportive interventions and healthcare utilization and outcomes in patients on long-term prescribed opioid therapy presenting to acute healthcare settings: a systematic review and meta-analysis. BMC Emerg Med. 21(1):17. doi: 10.1186/s12873-020-00398-9.
- Moe J, O’Sullivan F, McGregor MJ, Schull MJ, Dong K, Holroyd BR, Grafstein E, Hohl CM, Trimble J, McGrail KM. (2021). Identifying subgroups and risk among frequent emergency department users in British Columbia. J Am Coll Emerg Physicians Open. 2(1):e12346. doi: 10.1002/emp2.12346.
- Moe J, O’Sullivan F, McGregor MJ, Schull MJ, Dong K, Holroyd BR, Grafstein E, Hohl CM, Trimble J, McGrail KM. (2021). Characteristics of frequent emergency department users in British Columbia, Canada: a retrospective analysis. CMAJ Open. 9(1):E134-E141. doi: 10.9778/cmajo.20200168.
- Lennox R, Chan K, Cook-Chaimowitz L, Dong K. (2021). Just the facts: high-impact emergency department intervention following opioid overdose. CJEM. 23(3):280-282. doi: 10.1007/s43678-021-00092-0.
- Kosteniuk B, Salvalaggio G, McNeil R, Brooks HL, Dong K, Twan S, Brouwer J, Hyshka E. (2021). “You don’t have to squirrel away in a staircase”: Patient motivations for attending a novel supervised drug consumption service in acute care. Int J Drug Policy. 96:103275. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2021.103275.
- Rivera-Sepulveda A, Maul T, Dong K, Crate K, Helman T, Bria C, Martin L, Bogers K, Pearce JW, Glass TF. (2021). Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Pediatric Emergency Department Flow. Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2021 Dec 20:1-7. doi: 10.1017/dmp.2021.355.
- Kestler, A., Kaczorowski, J., Dong, K., Orkin, A., Daoust, R., Moe, J., et.al. (2021). A cross-sectional survey on buprenorphine-naloxone practice and attitudes in 22 Canadian emergency physician groups: a cross-sectional study. CMAJ Open. 9(3):E864-E873.
- Dong, K., Lavergne, K., Salvalaggio, G., Weber, S., Xue, C., Kestler, A., … & Hyshka, E. (2021). Emergency physician perspectives on initiating buprenorphine/ naloxone in the emergency department: A qualitative study. Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open. 2(2), e12409.
2020
- McLane P, Scott K, Suleman Z, Yee K, Holroyd BR, Dong K, Ghosh SM, Fanaeian J, Deol J, Biggs C, Lang E; Buprenorphine/Naloxone in Emergency Departments Initial Project Team, Hair H, Ross M, Tanguay R, Olmstead A, Fisher A, Fielding S. (2020). Multi-site intervention to improve emergency department care for patients who live with opioid use disorder: A quantitative evaluation. CJEM. 22(6):784-792. doi: 10.1017/cem.2020.438.
- Koh JJ, Klaiman M, Miles I, Cook J, Kumar T, Sheikh H, Dong K, Orkin AM, Ali S, Shouldice E. (2020). CAEP Position Statement: Emergency department management of people with opioid use disorder. CJEM. 22(6):768-771. doi: 10.1017/cem.2020.459.
- Dong KA, Brouwer J, Johnston C, Hyshka E. (2020). Supervised consumption services for acute care hospital inpatients. CMAJ. 192:E476-9.
- Kaczorowski, J., Bilodeau, J., Orkin, A.M., Dong, K., Daoust, R., & Kestler, A. (2020). Emergency Department-initiated Interventions for Patients with Opioid Use Disorder: A Systematic Review. Academic Emergency Medicine.
2019
- Brooks HL, O’Brien DC, Salvalaggio G, Dong K, Hyshka E. (2019). Uptake into a bedside needle and syringe program for acute care inpatients who inject drugs. Drug Alcohol Rev. 38(4):423-427.
- Cappelli M, Cloutier P, Newton AS, Fitzpatrick E, Ali S, Dong KA, Gray C, Kennedy A, Lyons JS, Polihronis C, Rosychuk RJ. (2019). Evaluating mental health service use during and after emergency department visits in a multisite cohort of Canadian children and youth. CJEM. 21(1):75-86.
- Hyshka E, Morris H, Anderson-Baron J, Nixon L, Dong K, Salvalaggio G. (2019). Patient perspectives on a harm reduction-oriented addiction medicine consultation team implemented in a large acute care hospital. Drug Alcohol Depend. 204:107523.
- Koh J, Paterson QS, Ong M, Martin LJ, Woods RA, Dong K. (2019). Addressing the opioid crisis in the era of competency-based medical education: recommendations for emergency department interventions. Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine. 21(4): 452-454.
- O’Brien DC, Dabbs D, Dong K, Veugelers PJ, Hyshka E. (2019). Patient characteristics associated with being offered take home naloxone in a busy, urban emergency department: a retrospective chart review. BMC Health Serv Res. 19(1):632.
2017
- Newton AS, Dow N, Dong K, Fitzpatrick E, Cameron Wild T, Johnson DW, Ali S, Colman I, Rosychuk RJ; Pediatric Emergency Research Canada. (2017). A randomised controlled pilot trial evaluating feasibility and acceptability of a computer-based tool to identify and reduce harmful and hazardous drinking among adolescents with alcohol-related presentations in Canadian pediatric emergency departments. BMJ Open. 7(8):e015423.
- Sibley A, Dong KA, Rowe BH. (2017). An Inner City Emergency Medicine Rotation Does Not Improve Attitudes toward the Homeless among Junior Medical Learners. Cureus. 9(10):e1748.
2016
- Ali S, Weingarten LE, Kircher J, Dong K, Drendel AL, Rosychuk RJ, Curtis S, Newton AS. (2016). A Survey of Caregiver Perspectives on Children’s Pain Management in the Emergency Department. CJEM. 18(2):98-105.
- Nicholas DB, Newton AS, Calhoun A, Dong K, deJong-Berg MA, Hamilton F, Kilmer C, McLaughlin AM, Shankar J. (2016). The experiences and perceptions of street-involved youth regarding emergency department services. Qual Health Res.26(6):851-62.
- Nicholas DB, Newton AS, Kilmer C, Calhoun A, deJong-Berg MA, Dong K, Hamilton F, McLaughlin AM, Shankar J, Smyth P. (2016). The experiences of emergency department use by street-involved youth: Perspectives of health care and community service providers. Soc Work Health Care. 55(7):531-44.
- Rosychuk RJ, Johnson DW, Urichuk L, Dong K, Newton AS. (2016). Does emergency department use and post-visit physician care cluster geographically and temporally for adolescents who self-harm? A population-based 9-year retrospective cohort study from Alberta, Canada. BMC Psychiatry. 16:229.
2015
- Driedger GE, Dong KA, Newton AS, Rosychuk RJ, Ali S. (2015). What are kids getting into these days? A retrospective chart review of substance use presentations to a Canadian pediatric emergency department. CJEM. 17(4):345-52.
2014
- Randall JR, Rowe BH, Dong KA, Colman I. (2014). Recent self-harm and psychological measures in the emergency department. PeerJ. 2:e667.
2013
- Mabood N, Ali S, Dong KA, Wild TC, Newton AS. (2013). Experiences of pediatric emergency physicians in providing alcohol-related care to adolescents in the emergency department. Pediatr Emerg Care. 29(12):1260-5.
- Newton AS, Dong K, Mabood N, Ata N, Ali S, Gokiert R, Vandermeer B, Tjosvold L, Hartling L, Wild TC. (2013 ). Brief emergency department interventions for youth who use alcohol and other drugs: a systematic review. Pediatr Emerg Care. 29(5):673-84.
2012
- Ali S, Rosychuk RJ, Dong KA, McGrath PJ, Newton AS. (2012). Temporal trends in pediatric mental health visits: using longitudinal data to inform emergency department health care planning. Pediatr Emerg Care. 28(7):620-5.
- Newton AS, Rosychuk RJ, Dong K, Curran J, Slomp M, McGrath PJ. (2012). Emergency health care use and follow-up among sociodemographic groups of children who visit emergency departments for mental health crises. CMAJ. 184(12):E665-74.
- Yu AY, Ata N, Dong K, Newton AS. (2010). A Description of Emergency Care Received by Children and Youth with Mental Health Presentations for Alcohol and Other Drug use in two Alberta Emergency Departments. J Can Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 19(4):290-6.
2011
- Newton AS, Gokiert R, Mabood N, Ata N, Dong K, Ali S, Vandermeer B, Tjosvold L, Hartling L, Wild TC. (2011). Instruments to detect alcohol and other drug misuse in the emergency department: a systematic review. Pediatrics. 128(1):e180-92.