Brie Reimann
5 Papers
31 Citations
Brie Reimann is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Nurse education. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) as an Integral Part of Nursing Practice
TL;DR: This commentary is an appeal for nurses to advance their knowledge and competencies related to SBIRT, and provides recommendations for moving this set of clinical strategies into day-to-day nursing practice.
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Trends in Detection Rates of Risky Marijuana Use in Colorado Health Care Settings
TL;DR: Findings suggest that health care providers may be serving increasing numbers of patients using marijuana for medical or recreational perposes, coinciding with dramatic increases in use of Colorado's medical marijuana program.
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Innovative approaches to integrating screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment training into nursing education and practice in Colorado
TL;DR: Recommendations are discussed that indicate how to target and tailor training for nurses for effective SBIRT dissemination and the use of e-learning technologies to provide skill-based SBI RT competency training.
Lived Experience-Led Research Agenda to Address Early Death in People With a Diagnosis of a Serious Mental Illness: A Consensus Statement.
Karen L. Fortuna,Stephanie R. Lebby,Pamela Geiger,S MacDonald,Ilana Chefetz,Joelle C. Ferron,Lisa St. George,Rebecca C. Rossom,Joseph Kalisa,Tomislav Mestrovic,Joanne Nicholson,William Pringle,Armando J. Rotondi,Lauren M. Sippel,Maria E. Solesio,Maggie Wright,Yaara Zisman-Ilani,Alison A. Brundrett,Corinne Cather,Taeho Greg Rhee,Gail L. Daumit,I. Manion,Patricia E. Deegan,Joe Parks,Brie Reimann,J. Todd Wahrenberger,Oscar Morgan,Daniel W. Bradford,Nicole Bright,Elizabeth Stafford,Andrew R. Bohm,Tracy Carney,Claver Haragirimana,Marianne Storm,Robert Walker +34 more
TL;DR: A virtual 2-day roundtable comprising 40 individuals convened on May 24 and May 26, 2022, and used a virtual Delphi method to arrive at expert group consensus on recommendations as mentioned in this paper .
Frequency and Risk of Marijuana Use among Substance-Using Health Care Patients in Colorado with and without Access to State Legalized Medical Marijuana.
Melissa K. Richmond,Fred C. Pampel,Laura S. Rivera,Kerryann B. Broderick,Brie Reimann,Leigh Fischer +5 more
TL;DR: Patients with cards had higher frequency of marijuana use and were more likely to screen at moderate than low or high risk from marijuana use, and patients with cards also had lower use of other substances than patients without cards.