Published on in Vol 11 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/51525, first published .
Lessons Learned From Developing Dashboards to Support Decision-Making for Community Opioid Response by Community Stakeholders: Mixed Methods and Multisite Study

Lessons Learned From Developing Dashboards to Support Decision-Making for Community Opioid Response by Community Stakeholders: Mixed Methods and Multisite Study

Lessons Learned From Developing Dashboards to Support Decision-Making for Community Opioid Response by Community Stakeholders: Mixed Methods and Multisite Study

Journals

  1. He Z, Salvage M, Noel C. Data Dashboard Acceptability, Use, and Perceived Effectiveness in Disseminating Local Overdose Data and Resources in a Rural New York State County: A Cross-Sectional Study. Online Journal of Public Health Informatics 2025;17:e68977 View
  2. El-Bassel N, David J, Mukherjee T, Aggarwal M, Wu E, Gilbert L, Walters S, Chandler R, Hunt T, Frye V, Aimee Campbell , Goddard-Eckrich D, Keyes K, Benjamin S, Balise R, Muresan S, Aragundi E, Chen M, Davé P, Lounsbury D, Sabounchi N, Feaster D, Huang T, Zheng T. The Practical, Robust Implementation and Sustainability (PRISM)-capabilities model for use of Artificial Intelligence in community-engaged implementation science research. Implementation Science 2025;20(1) View
  3. Karale Y, Moore R, Hasenstab K, Baker C, Johnson A, Hyder A. Adaptation and Development of the Equity Mapping Tool for Community Care Organizations Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of Public Health Management & Practice 2025;31(6):E396 View