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The goal of this pilot clinical trial is to learn if a community informed designed program of addiction counseling with coordinated community peer navigator for people with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) and other medical conditions can improve engagement in primary care and retention on buprenorphine.
The main questions it aims to answer are:
Researchers will compare the MOUD "Plus" intervention compared to primary care treatment as usual low-threshold buprenorphine prescribing practice to see if MOUD "Plus" improves retention and engagement.
Participants will upon screening and enrollment:
Full description
This is a pilot randomized controlled trial (N=70) comparing the refined team-based collaborative care model ("MOUD Plus") to treatment as usual.
The hypothesis is that this team-based intervention, called "MOUD-Plus", consisting of prescribers along with integrated substance use counselor, and referral to community based peer recovery support, can improve care engagement and retention on MOUD by increasing engagement, building trust, and offering patient directed therapeutic and peer-enhanced support for their treatment on MOUD.
Main existing components of MOUD: ("Treatment as Usual")
"MOUD Plus": New Components to support OUD and medical complexity
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Eligibility/Inclusion Criteria. For Aim 3, criteria we seek to recruit include:
Patient participants 18 years and older
Have an OUD-related diagnosis (e.g. Opioid Use Disorder in remission, Opioid Dependence, Opioid Abuse, Substance Use Disorder - opioids, etc.), or have used fentanyl or heroin over the past 30 days
Who meet at least one of the following criteria:
Medical complexity (e.g. self-reported or verified in patient's electronic health record)
Have access to phone and/or computer for follow-up activities
Desire to engage in counseling and/or peer services
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70 participants in 2 patient groups
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Principal Investigator; Study Coordinator
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