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This study will evaluate the feasibility of delivering symptom-triggered alcohol withdrawal management by telemedicine and determine whether this intervention is satisfactory to patients.
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This single-arm pilot feasibility study will recruit actively drinking participants with a history of alcohol withdrawal in order to provide remotely monitored symptom-triggered alcohol withdrawal treatment using telemedicine. Participants will initially complete a screening and eligibility visit. If eligible, participants will then be scheduled for 3-day remote withdrawal management (which can be extended by 1-2 days if medically indicated). During remote withdrawal management, participants will receive symptom-triggered diazepam treatment using a modified version of the Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment for Alcohol Scale, revised (CIWA-Ar). Within one week following termination of withdrawal treatment, participants will be scheduled for a remote follow up visit in which they will complete patient satisfaction questionnaires and will be offered weekly counselling sessions and anticraving medication to prevent relapse to alcohol use. Approximately 30 days following treatment initiation, relapse to alcohol use will be assessed.
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30 participants in 1 patient group
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Emily Simpkin, RN; Kelly Xiao, BSc
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