Multi-Center Randomized Controlled Trial of Relay- NYC's Nonfatal Overdose Response Program
Opioid Overdose
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Opioid Overdose
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adults (≥18 years)
- English- or Spanish-speaking
- Patient at a participating ED with nonfatal opioid OD.
- Currently residing in NYC
Exclusion Criteria:
- Unable to provide informed consent
- Currently incarcerated, currently living in another controlled environment prohibiting research contacts, or currently in police custody
- Known to be currently pregnant
- Already participating in the study (patients will only be enrolled into the study once)
- Already actively engaged in the Relay program (within the 90-day program window)
- Speaks only Spanish, at a site and time period when no Spanish-speaking RA is available
Sites / Locations
- NYU Langone Health
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
No Intervention
Experimental
Site-Directed Care (SDC)
Relay program (peer navigation)
Site-specific existing interventions delivered to patients with OUD as part of ED care. At a minimum SDC arm patients will receive from the study research team OD education and naloxone distribution (OEND), a list of opioid treatment programs, and an informational flyer about Relay.
Relay is a novel program that engages and intervenes with individuals in the ED following an opioid OD and for the next 90 days, with the goal of preventing subsequent OD events. Relay is delivered by trained peer navigators, who are DOHMH staff with lived substance use experience. Relay navigators provide counseling, linkage to services, and OD prevention education.