Incentives to Decrease Opioid Use - Pilot
Substance-Related Disorders, Opioid-Related Disorders, Behavior Therapy
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Substance-Related Disorders focused on measuring opioid-use disorder, substance-use disorder, addiction, contingency management, dynamicare
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
- Age at least 18 years old;
- Meet DSM-5 opioid use disorder criteria as evidenced by an opioid disorder CPT code F11 (opioid related disorders);
- Have access to a smartphone (iOS or Android) with data plan and willing to download DynamiCare app;
- Are in day (PHP) or partial day (IOP) AODA treatment in Aurora Health's Behavioral Health Program;
- Are currently prescribed or will be prescribed within 1-4 days oral buprenorphine for their OUD;
Are likely to be helped by contingency management because at least ONE of the following conditions is true:
- Were first enrolled in day or partial day opioid treatment no longer than 1 week prior to providing informed consent.
- Currently using non-medical opioids.
- Regularly missing scheduled AODA appointments.
- Understands English.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Have evidence of active (non-substance related) psychosis that might impair participation as determined by the PI.
- Has significant cognitive impairment that might confound participation as determined by the PI or are so significantly cognitively impaired that they have a legal guardian.
Note that pregnant women are not excluded from participating in the study
Sites / Locations
- University of California - Santa Cruz
- University of Chicago
- Aurora Psychiatric Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Outcomes Group
Inputs Group
Combination Group
During the intervention period, the "Outcomes" group will receive incentives for abstaining from drug use. Patients in this group will receive the same services and urine drug-test schedule as standard of care and a similar mobile app and debit card as the Inputs group. However, the app will prompt patients in this group to submit saliva drug tests through their mobile phones on a random schedule (averaging three tests per week). Patients will receive immediate financial rewards in exchange for submitting drug-negative samples. Saliva tests typically have a window of detection between 24-48 hr after drug use.
Will receive incentives for behaviors that are inputs to abstaining from drug use. Patients in this group will receive the same services and urine drug-test schedule as standard of care. Additionally, patients will be registered for a mobile phone app provided by DynamiCare Health and provided with a linked debit card. The app will prompt patients to complete actions that are inputs to abstinence an average of three times per week. These actions will be tailored to the patient's individual needs, and may include: Drug adherence to prescribed SUD pharmacotherapy Attendance at individual and group psychotherapy sessions
Will receive interventions from both Inputs and Outputs groups, as well as standard of care therapy services and urine drug tests an average of three times per week, total. Interventions include incentives for: Drug adherence to prescribed SUD pharmacotherapy Attendance at individual and group psychotherapy sessions Random saliva tests