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The goal of this clinical trial is to examine the effects of reminder and mindfulness text messages on medication adherence and managing craving, pain, and withdrawal symptoms in people taking medications for opioid use disorder through assessment questions collected twice daily during the course of treatment. The main questions it aims to answer are:
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This study will examine the acceptability, feasibility, and effectiveness of mindfulness text messages in increasing adherence to medications for opioid use disorder and in helping people manage pain, craving, and withdrawal symptoms. The study sends up to six daily mindfulness text messages for 4 weeks as well as daily medication reminder text messages for at least 24 weeks. The study uses a micro-randomized trial design and participants are randomized each day to receive a random number of mindfulness messages (range: 0 to 6). The investigators will compare self-reported daily medication adherence to typical rates reported in the literature. Additionally, the study will examine the impact of text message quantity on primary constructs of interest (craving, pain/pain interference, withdrawal symptoms). Secondary constructs of interest collected during the mindfulness texting period include message engagement, state mindfulness, state values-based living, substance misuse, and self-efficacy. People (n=60) who report initiating or restarting taking daily medication for opioid use disorder (e.g., methadone, buprenorphine/suboxone/subutex) will be enrolled in the study. Participants will answer questions about their functioning, mood, quality of life, sleep, substance use, pain, and more at baseline, and at follow-up months 1, 2, and 6 (4, 8, and 24 weeks).
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60 participants in 1 patient group
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Frank Schwebel, PhD
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