Derek D. Satre
Kaiser Permanente
161 Papers
537 Citations
Derek D. Satre is an academic researcher from Kaiser Permanente. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 134 publications. Previous affiliations of Derek D. Satre include University of California, San Francisco & University of California.
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Papers
Age and Gender Trends in Long-Term Opioid Analgesic Use for Noncancer Pain
Cynthia I. Campbell,Constance Weisner,Linda LeResche,G. Thomas Ray,Kathleen Saunders,Mark Sullivan,Caleb J. Banta-Green,Joseph O. Merrill,Michael J. Silverberg,Denise M. Boudreau,Derek D. Satre,Michael Von Korff +11 more
TL;DR: Age and gender trends in long-term use of prescribed opioids for chronic noncancer pain in 2 large health plans show women had higher opioid use than did men and Concurrent use of sedative-hypnotic drugs and opioids was common, particularly among women.
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Five-year alcohol and drug treatment outcomes of older adults versus middle-aged and younger adults in a managed care program.
Derek D. Satre,Derek D. Satre,Jennifer R. Mertens,Jennifer R. Mertens,Patricia A. Areán,Constance Weisner,Constance Weisner +6 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that older adults have favorable long-term outcome following treatment relative to younger adults, but these differences may be accounted for by variables associated with age such as type of substance dependence, treatment retention, social networks and gender.
Alcohol, Cannabis, and Opioid Use Disorders, and Disease Burden in an Integrated Health Care System.
TL;DR: Common SUDs, particularly opioid use disorders, are associated with substantial disease burden for privately insured individuals without significant impediments to care, and signals the need to explore the full impact Suds have on the course and outcome of prevalent conditions and initiate enhanced service engagement strategies to improve disease burden.
Risk Perception, Sexual Behaviors, and PrEP Adherence Among Substance-Using Men Who Have Sex with Men: a Qualitative Study
Erik D. Storholm,Jonathan E. Volk,Julia L. Marcus,Michael J. Silverberg,Derek D. Satre,Derek D. Satre +5 more
TL;DR: Overall reported use of condoms went down and many reported a brief period of increased condomless sex following PrEP initiation, while others continued condom use with most of their sexual partners.
Physician versus non-physician delivery of alcohol screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment in adult primary care: the ADVISe cluster randomized controlled implementation trial
Jennifer R. Mertens,Felicia W. Chi,Constance Weisner,Constance Weisner,Derek D. Satre,Derek D. Satre,Thekla B. Ross,Steven Allen,David Pating,Cynthia I. Campbell,Yun Wendy Lu,Stacy Sterling +11 more
TL;DR: Screening by MAs with intervention and referral by physicians as needed can be a feasible model for increasing the implementation of this critical and under-utilized preventive health service within currently predominant primary care models.