Opioid Treatment and Peer Recovery Support (JCOIN)
Opioid-use Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Opioid-use Disorder focused on measuring Opioid Use, Medications for Opioid Use
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Community Provider Staff: Any front-line treatment provider at an agency participating in this study who: (a) provides support to MOUD clients, (b) has an active caseload including some individuals on probation, (c) has been employed by the community treatment agency at least 3 months, and (d) willing to commit to 12 months to the project.
- Probation/Parole Staff: Any probation officer (PO) at an agency participating in this study who (a) has an active caseload, (b) has been employed at the probation agency at least 6 months, and (c) is willing to commit to 12 months to the project.
- Individuals on Probation: (a) 18 years or older, (b) committed to probation within 90 days prior to study enrollment, (c) English speaking, (d) diagnosed with OUD, (e) have stable method of contact in community
Exclusion Criteria:
- Individuals on Probation: Currently incarcerated or in a court-mandated inpatient treatment.
Sites / Locations
- Duke UniversityRecruiting
- Temple UniversityRecruiting
- Brown UniversityRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Active Comparator
Implementation Core
Randomized Trial of Peer Support Specialist Model
Randomized to Treatment as Usual
During baseline Exploration, staff organizational surveys are collected. During Preparation, staff focus groups conduct needs assessment with system mapping of linkage points for screening, assessment, and referral, and the agencies/staff involved in these activities. During Implementation, sites use facilitated local change teams (LCT) provided with a core set implementation strategies to facilitate linkages between probation agencies and local community treatment providers. The LCTs identify barriers to change, approaches to overcome barriers, do goal selection using SMART (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, timely) goals and evidence for medications, address stigma, and clarify needs/expectations/roles of probation officers and treatment providers, then choose and implement goals and strategies. Sustainability Phase: Facilitators work with LCTs for 12 months using a written action plan based on goal selection.
After Core implementation is complete, half of adult participants in probation who consent will be randomly assigned to a Peer Support Specialist (PSS) condition. PSS are assigned to adults diagnosed with OUD within 6 months of entry into probation, in addition to treatment as usual. PSS establish linkages to community providers (medical, mental health, substance use treatment); educate about recovery support services, transportation assistance, MOUD; provide experiential, non-clinical support to individuals with SUD; share skills, offer support for setting goals and navigating the recovery process); and provide referrals and support for treatment, housing, employment, drug court, and probation.
After Core Implementation is complete, half of adult participants in probation who consent will be randomly assigned to continue with usual care.