Contingency Management to Improve Medication for Opioid Use Disorder Continuation After Discharge From the Emergency Department
University of Vermont
Summary
Project Summary The goal of this pilot clinical trial is to assess contingency management (CM) for increasing attendance at outpatient clinics after Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) prescription and clinic referral occurred in the hospital Emergency Department (ED). * The researchers will compare usual care (UC)+CM to UC alone to see if 1) CM works to promote MOUD clinic attendance after discharge from the ED and 2) demonstrate feasibility of providing CM in the ED and outpatient MOUD clinic settings. * Researchers will randomize 30 adults who started MOUD in the ED into two conditions. These conditions consist of (A) UC alone: A referral to an outpatient buprenorphine or methadone provider with reminders from STAR program staff or (B) UC+CM: UC plus financial incentives dependent on MOUD clinic attendance to receive an MOUD prescription. The primary outcome of interest is the number of participants who receive their first MOUD prescription from the outpatient clinic after discharge from the ED in UC+CM compared to the UC-only condition. A secondary outcome will be the proportion of participants who kept attending outpatient MOUD treatment by the end of the 30-day study period between UC+CM and UC conditions. An exploratory outcome will be biochemically-verified illicit opioid abstinence measured at day 30.
Description
Opioid overdose disorder (OUD) and related morbidity and mortality remains an epidemic in the United States with annual deaths surpassing 100,000 in 2021. Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) are effective for reducing illicit opioid use and overdose but access to MOUD among US adults with OUD remains low. Hospital Emergency Departments (ED) are a front line in the opioid overdose epidemic. In response to this crisis, a multidisciplinary team in the ED located in the University of Vermont Medical Center (UVMMC) has implemented the Start Treatment and Recovery (STAR) program which consist…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Major inclusion criteria include * STAR referral to outpatient clinic (Addiction Treatment Center and Chittenden Clinic) with prescription for buprenorphine or methadone. * Age ≥18 years. * Provide informed consent. Exclusion Criteria * Pending incarceration in the next 30 days. * Plan to leave the area (Burlington/Chittenden County) in the next 30 days. * Physical, health, or structural challenge that prevents attendance at outpatient clinic.
Interventions
- BehavioralContingency Management
Participants in the active arm will receive payment (monetary incentive) contingent on outpatient MOUD treatment attendance.
- BehavioralUsual care as prescribed by the ED physicians
All participants will receive standard outpatient care at their clinic.
Location
- University of Vermont Medical CenterBurlington, Vermont