The Youth Opioid Recovery Support (YORS) Intervention (YORS)
Opioid-use Disorder, Medication Adherence
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Opioid-use Disorder
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 18-28
- OUD diagnosis
- Willing (intending) to receive treatment with XR-NTX or XR-BUP under the care of a MTC physician/nurse practitioner
- Willingness to designate family member (or other suitable treatment significant other) for treatment involvement (i.e., a treatment significant other; TSO)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Psychiatric or medical instability (e.g., suicidality, psychosis, Sickle Cell disease with frequent crises) that would preclude participation in the trial
- Living situation (location greater than 75 miles from the center, homelessness) that would preclude participation in the trial
Sites / Locations
- Mountain Manor Treatment CenterRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Youth Opioid Recovery Support (YORS)
Treatment As Usual
The Youth Opioid Recovery Support (YORS) model is an innovative wrap-around approach that attempts to address barriers to treatment engagement in this vulnerable young adult population, especially difficulties with medication adherence. Its components include: (1) Home delivery of extended release naltrexone (XR-NTX) for OUD; (2) Engagement of families in collaborative treatment planning and monitoring focusing on medication adherence; (3) Assertive outreach from the treatment team including actively tracking and communicating with youth and families by text messaging and social media to promote engagement and adherence; and (4) Contingency management to provide incentives for medication adherence. The specific components of YORS will be refined and adapted based on feedback from interviews and focus groups with various stakeholders. However, the basic framework outlined above is expected to persists.
TAU will contain patients who will be receiving treatment for opioid use disorder through their usual venues without the family engagement, assertive outreach, contingency management, and home delivery of medication. This often includes a referral and warm hand off to intensive outpatient SUD services and/or mental health care.