Reinforcement-Based Treatment for Pregnant Drug Abusers
- Conditions
- Drug Use Disorders During Pregnancy
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Early compliant t-RBTBehavioral: Abbreviated RBT (a-RBT)Behavioral: Usual RBT (t-RBT)Behavioral: Reduced RBT (r-RBT)Behavioral: Enhanced RBT (e-RBT)Behavioral: Early non-compliant t-RBTBehavioral: Early compliant r-RBTBehavioral: Early non-compliant r-RBT
- Registration Number
- NCT01177982
- Lead Sponsor
- National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
- Brief Summary
Objectives: This project is a Stage II behavioral development study designed to answer remaining critical questions necessary before disseminating Reinforcement Based Treatment (RBT) to the larger treatment community. These questions focus on the levels of intensity of RBT most efficacious for substance-using pregnant patients. Design: The proposed study utilizes a novel approach to conducting a controlled clinical trial, the sequential multiple assignment randomized trial (SMART) design. Participants (N=220) will first be randomized at treatment outset into either treatment-as-usual RBT or a reduced intensity RBT. All participants will receive a subsequent randomization based upon an assessment of their initial two weeks of treatment compliance. Early-non-compliant participants will be randomized to receive either the same or an increased level of RBT treatment intensity while early-compliant participants will be randomized to receive either the same or decreased level of treatment intensity and scope. Primary outcome measures include treatment completion, and maternal heroin, cocaine, and other illicit substance use. Secondary outcome measures include maternal measures of HIV risk behavior, and psychosocial functioning and neonatal measures of length of hospitalization, and birth outcomes. Significance: The proposed project's innovation includes: the novelty RBT, use of a cutting-edge SMART model, application of advanced statistical techniques and inclusion of a cost-effectiveness approach. The proposed project's significance is exceedingly high, as it will lay the foundation for later Stage III studies focused on dissemination of stepped care treatment programs for drug-addicted pregnant women that can be implemented not only in comprehensive care clinics but in diverse community settings that provide services to such women.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 220
- Treatment entry at or before 34 weeks EGA with singleton fetus.
- Evidence of opioid, cocaine and/or other primary illicit substance use.
- Severe medical or psychiatric concomitant condition interfering with treatment or needing hospitalization.
- Age 17 years or younger.
- Geographical constraints. These women are admitted only for a residential detoxification and often have plans to obtain aftercare in an outpatient or residential facility in closer proximity to their home. Thus, this greater distance from CAP increases the likelihood that these women will not return to CAP and will not deliver in a hospital that functions under similar protocols that operate in Baltimore City for treating drug-exposed neonates.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Early compliant t-RBT Early compliant t-RBT r-RBT Individual therapy Skills modules Functional assessment Behavior contracts Behavior graphing Tangible rewards MI feedback Recreation Outreach t-RBT: Social club Job club Early compliant r-RBT Abbreviated RBT (a-RBT) a-RBT Individual therapy CBT skills modules Functional assessment Behavior contracts Behavior graphing Recreation r-RBT: Individual therapy Skills modules Functional assessment Behavior contracts Behavior graphing Tangible rewards MI feedback Recreation Outreach Usual RBT (t-RBT) Usual RBT (t-RBT) Individual therapy CBT skills modules Functional assessment Behavior contracts Behavior graphing Tangible rewards MI feedback Recreation Outreach Social club Job club Enhanced RBT (e-RBT) Early non-compliant t-RBT Individual therapy CBT skills modules Functional assessment Behavior contracts Behavior graphing Tangible rewards MI feedback Recreation Outreach Social club Job club Recovery housing CAP short term housing admission Recovery sponsor Early compliant r-RBT Early compliant r-RBT a-RBT Individual therapy CBT skills modules Functional assessment Behavior contracts Behavior graphing Recreation r-RBT: Individual therapy Skills modules Functional assessment Behavior contracts Behavior graphing Tangible rewards MI feedback Recreation Outreach Reduced RBT (r-RBT) Reduced RBT (r-RBT) Individual therapy Skills modules Functional assessment Behavior contracts Behavior graphing Tangible rewards MI feedback Recreation Outreach Social Club Job Club Abbreviated RBT (a-RBT) Abbreviated RBT (a-RBT) Individual therapy CBT skills modules Functional assessment Behavior contracts Behavior graphing Recreation Early non-compliant t-RBT Early compliant r-RBT t-RBT Individual therapy CBT skills modules Functional assessment Behavior contracts Behavior graphing Tangible rewards MI feedback Recreation Outreach Social club Job club e-RBT: Recovery housing CAP short term housing admission Recovery sponsor Abbreviated RBT (a-RBT) Early compliant r-RBT Individual therapy CBT skills modules Functional assessment Behavior contracts Behavior graphing Recreation Enhanced RBT (e-RBT) Enhanced RBT (e-RBT) Individual therapy CBT skills modules Functional assessment Behavior contracts Behavior graphing Tangible rewards MI feedback Recreation Outreach Social club Job club Recovery housing CAP short term housing admission Recovery sponsor Early non-compliant t-RBT Early non-compliant t-RBT t-RBT Individual therapy CBT skills modules Functional assessment Behavior contracts Behavior graphing Tangible rewards MI feedback Recreation Outreach Social club Job club e-RBT: Recovery housing CAP short term housing admission Recovery sponsor Early non-compliant r-RBT Early non-compliant r-RBT r-RBT Individual therapy Skills modules Functional assessment Behavior contracts Behavior graphing Tangible rewards MI feedback Recreation Outreach t-RBT: Social Club Job Club Early non-compliant r-RBT Early non-compliant t-RBT r-RBT Individual therapy Skills modules Functional assessment Behavior contracts Behavior graphing Tangible rewards MI feedback Recreation Outreach t-RBT: Social Club Job Club
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Substance use Once monthly until delivery and at six weeks post-partum Drug Use: Urinalysis testing and self reported use (days in past month) for opioids, cocaine and other illicit substance use.
Treatment Completion Delivery (data extracted from medical record) Delivering a baby, regardless of delivery hospital, while enrolled in treatment.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Maternal Obstetrical Course/Outcome Delivery (data extracted from medical record) Available maternal data will be abstracted from the completed delivery record (i.e.., maternal urine toxicology results at delivery, complications during labor/delivery, placental abruption, type of delivery, maternal length of hospital stay).
Length of Hospital Stay Upon release of infant from hospital (data extracted from medical record) Length of hospital stay is an indicator of health and well-being. The total days in the Newborn Nursery, Pediatrics and Neonatal Intensive Care will be abstracted from the medical records.
Alcohol Once monthly until delivery and at six weeks post-partum Alcohol use: Urinalysis testing and self-reported (days in past month) of alcohol use
Birth outcomes Delivery (data extracted from medical record) Available birth outcome data will be extracted from infant medical records (i.e., birth weight, gestational age, infant complications).
APGAR scores Delivery (data extracted from medical record) Scores assigned at 1 and 5 minutes and any additional Apgar scoring if applicable will be extracted from the infant medical record
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
🇺🇸Baltimore, Maryland, United States