Recovery Management Checkups for Opioid Use Disorder Experiment (JCOIN-HUB)
Opioid-use Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Opioid-use Disorder
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- meets DSM-5 opioid use disorder criteria in the past year
- reports heroin or other opioid use in the 90 days prior to entering jail
- is released from 1 of the participating jails.
Exclusion Criteria:
- is under age 18
- has cognitive impairment that precludes ability to give informed consent
- resides outside the service area.
Sites / Locations
- Chestnut Health Systems-Lighthouse InstituteRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
No Intervention
Experimental
Experimental
Re-Entry as Usual
Recovery Management Checkups (RMC)
RMC-Adaptive
The type and level of services provided to individuals at re-entry will vary across jails and will be carefully documented. For the most part, individuals released to the community will receive a referral to an opioid treatment provider (OTP) for treatment with MOUD, and a subset may potentially be mandated to participate in community based treatment and/or recovery programs such as recovery coaching, and/or sentenced to varying levels of probation.
In the RMC condition, participants will have access to services provided as a part of re-entry as usual. In addition, checkups will be provided on a fixed schedule that includes face-to-face monthly checkups for the initial 3 months, and quarterly for the rest of the two years. Participants will have access to referrals and services provided by the jail and linkage to an OTP as part of their usual re-entry procedures. Individuals will meet with a Linkage Manager (LM) upon study enrollment and during each quarterly checkup, during which they will complete a Brief Treatment Needs Assessment, receive motivational interviewing, linkage assistance, or a check-in on continuing care and recovery support. The priority is to engage the individual into treatment with MOUD as soon as possible at the time of release, however, if individuals express a preference for another form of SUD treatment, the LM will work with that individual to link, engage, and retain them in that form of treatment.
In the RMC-Adaptive condition, checkups will be provided based on the participant's current need for treatment and will be adapted in three ways. First, the interval between RMC-A check-ups will vary (in 1-month increments) depending upon the individual's assessed need for treatment at the prior check-up. Second, in cases where participants have 3 consecutive checkups in which they need treatment, the LM and treatment provider will discuss how to better meet the participant's needs, e.g., a different treatment provider, different type of MOUD or other types of treatment, and/or additional services. Third, if RMC-A participants are re-incarcerated at the time of their checkup, the LM will meet with the individual while incarcerated to discuss a recovery plan, which may include initiation of treatment with MOUD while incarcerated and re-linkage to an OTP upon release.