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Community Opioid Innovation Network (JCOIN): TCU Clinical Research Center

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Addiction, Opioid
Interventions
Behavioral: TCU Opioid-Treatment Linkage Model (O-TLM)
Registration Number
NCT04276792
Lead Sponsor
Texas Christian University
Brief Summary

There are two study periods for the TCU JCOIN project. The primary aims of Study 1 (approved by the TCU IRB) are (1) to gather information from staff on the current treatment referral process within participating communities and (2) to learn about the existing interrelationships between medical and community behavioral health (CBH) providers. TCU IRB granted approval for Phase 1 on 11/07/19, approval number: 1920-60-AM1. Study 2 (under current review by the TCU IRB) includes recruitment across 18 community collaboration sites across 3 states; these communities will participate in the TCU Opioid-Treatment Linkage Model (O-TLM) protocol. The O-TLM is focused on best practices for improving screening, identifying and linking to MOUD providers, reducing stigma, and addressing other important factors that impact justice-involved individuals returning to their communities. Along with their agency records, information collected from justice-involved individuals within the target communities will be examined to assess O-TLM impact on improving public health and public safety outcomes. Furthermore, stakeholder staff across community organizations, including criminal justice and treatment agencies, will be asked to complete surveys on the O-TLM regarding its acceptability and adoption, as well as on best training strategies.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
18
Inclusion Criteria
  • client level participant eligibility includes having a history of opioid use or at risk for opioid use; being released to a participating community while under supervision
  • staff level participant eligibility includes being a key member of a participating community and involved in the service assessment and referral process of justice-involved individuals.
Exclusion Criteria
  • no history of opioid use or being at risk of opioid use; not being released to a participating community.
  • staff level participant exclusion criteria include not being a key member of a participating community and not being involved in the service assessment and referral process of justice-involved individuals.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Horizontal implementation approachTCU Opioid-Treatment Linkage Model (O-TLM)The Horizontal implementation approach of the O-TLM intervention is accompanied by facilitated collaboration between Criminal Justice and Community Behavioral Health systems. Direct involvement of stakeholders with differing perspectives and buy-in from agency leadership and policymakers are key elements. The Horizontal approach involves first developing a prototype (including how to modify existing practices, overcome implementation barriers, and manage roles and responsibilities) that are tested and refined before being rolled out systematically to other units within an agency.
Vertical implementation approachTCU Opioid-Treatment Linkage Model (O-TLM)The Vertical implementation approach of the O-TLM intervention relies on the traditional criminal justice system's typical use of a hierarchical structure and the use of a top-down implementation approach (i.e., administrative orders) for directing change. Top-down regulatory and policy changes are viewed as vital levers for driving system change.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Increase in Access to Services6 months and 12 months post-release

referral rate increase as self-reported through client interviews and provided through justice records

Public Health assessed by decrease in days and amount of illicit drug use, including opioids6 months and 12 months post-release

decreases in days and amount of illicit drug use, including opioids assessed through client interviews using the timeline follow-back method

Increase in Retention in Services6 months and 12 months post-release

appointments kept as self-reported through client interviews and provided through justice and provider records

Public Safety as assessed through reduction in rearrest rates6 months and 12 months post-release

reductions in rearrest rates measured through justice and department of pubic safety records

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Systems Impact as assessed through improved intervention attitudes6 and 12 months post implementation start

staff attitudes of intervention acceptability as assessed through survey

Systems Impact as assessed through intervention cost6 and 12 months post implementation start

accumulated cost of intervention

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Texas Christian University

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Fort Worth, Texas, United States

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