Pharmacist-Led Interventions to Increase Access to Medications for Opioid Use Disorders (PLI-MOUD) (PLI-MOUD)
Opioid Use Disorder, Overdose
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Opioid Use Disorder focused on measuring Harm Reduction, Criminal Justice, Pharmacy Practice
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria Narcan Training: a Re-Entry program participant 7-14 days from release from carceral setting provide collateral contact information for ≥2 persons (to ensure consistent contact/follow up) have a reliable landline or mobile phone to be contacted by pharmacist plan to remain in the Little Rock area for at least 6 months able to read and write English able to provide informed consent possesses manual dexterity; physical ability to roll a person onto her/his/their back and side have no allergy to naloxone hydrochloride (active ingredient in Narcan nasal spray)- identified on the RODS screener as positive for OUD. BIRT/SMC: a Re-Entry program participant 7-14 days from release from the carceral setting provide contact information for ≥2 persons (to ensure consistent contact/follow -up) have a reliable landline or mobile phone to be contacted by pharmacist plan to remain in the Little Rock area for at least 6 months able to read and write English; able to provide informed consent identified with OUD. Exclusion Criteria: Narcan training: not a RE-entry program participant identified substance use disorders other than OUD BIRT/SMC: not a RE-entry program participant identified substance use disorders other than OUD
Sites / Locations
- Pulaski County Regional Detention Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Active Comparator
Experimental
Active Comparator
Pharmacist Narcan Training
Substance Use Counselor Narcan Training
Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (BIRT)
Standard Medication Counseling (SMC)
Pharmacist-led intervention
Non-clinician intervention
BIRT intervention
SMC intervention