The Juvenile Justice System (JJS) provides programs for youth offenders. The non-medical staff members play a key role on the healthcare team by providing care for the detained youth during their stay. One of the roles of the staff is to administer over-the-counter and prescription medications daily or as needed. This project will address the need for a medication administration training for non-medical staff at JJS to enhance the safety of its residents. Adolescents in detention facilities have various medical and psychiatric problems and may take one or several daily medications. Non-medical staff members who are supervising incarcerated youth are allowed by Utah law to administer their medication. Although medication administration is a ...
In 2015, 6.6 million children in the United States were involved in physical, sexual, and emotional ...
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is underutilized in the treatment of drug-dependent, criminal ju...
The guidelines recognise that the assessment and treatment of substance misusers present forensic ph...
The Juvenile Justice System (JJS) provides programs for youth offenders. The non-medical staff membe...
Background:In the United States, medication errors are responsible for thousands of deaths every yea...
Research poster describing project with goal of improving perceptions of Substance Use Disorder (SUD...
The Juvenile Justice System (JJS) provides a system of rehabilitation and interventions for adolesce...
The United States correctional system is a vital treatment source for chronic illnesses. Whether tre...
The purpose of this study was to assess the substance use services provided to juvenile offenders in...
Youth in detention centers often have intellectual disabilities. Correctional officers often they la...
Abstract Background The link between substance use and involvement in the juvenile justice system ha...
Background: A shift toward a rehabilitative model of care has prompted the Newfoundland and Labrador...
Background: Providers working in Utah Juvenile Justice Youth Services (JJYS) lack specific guideline...
The preparation and distribution of medication in prisons or jails are critical for individuals to a...
A national study of clinical directors examined professional development (PD) focused on mental heal...
In 2015, 6.6 million children in the United States were involved in physical, sexual, and emotional ...
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is underutilized in the treatment of drug-dependent, criminal ju...
The guidelines recognise that the assessment and treatment of substance misusers present forensic ph...
The Juvenile Justice System (JJS) provides programs for youth offenders. The non-medical staff membe...
Background:In the United States, medication errors are responsible for thousands of deaths every yea...
Research poster describing project with goal of improving perceptions of Substance Use Disorder (SUD...
The Juvenile Justice System (JJS) provides a system of rehabilitation and interventions for adolesce...
The United States correctional system is a vital treatment source for chronic illnesses. Whether tre...
The purpose of this study was to assess the substance use services provided to juvenile offenders in...
Youth in detention centers often have intellectual disabilities. Correctional officers often they la...
Abstract Background The link between substance use and involvement in the juvenile justice system ha...
Background: A shift toward a rehabilitative model of care has prompted the Newfoundland and Labrador...
Background: Providers working in Utah Juvenile Justice Youth Services (JJYS) lack specific guideline...
The preparation and distribution of medication in prisons or jails are critical for individuals to a...
A national study of clinical directors examined professional development (PD) focused on mental heal...
In 2015, 6.6 million children in the United States were involved in physical, sexual, and emotional ...
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is underutilized in the treatment of drug-dependent, criminal ju...
The guidelines recognise that the assessment and treatment of substance misusers present forensic ph...