Emergency Department Connection to Care With Buprenorphine for Opioid Use Disorder
- Conditions
- Opioid-use Disorder
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Employ a multifaceted approach to facilitate clinical protocol implementationDrug: Initiate BUP (SL-BUP or XR-BUP) in the ED
- Registration Number
- NCT03544112
- Lead Sponsor
- NYU Langone Health
- Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to learn what resources are needed to improve outcomes for patients with opioid use disorder. The study will look at how patients engage in treatment and the decisions that patients and providers make regarding treatment, specifically buprenorphine treatment, for opioid use disorder.
The aims of this study are:
1. To evaluate using mixed methods the feasibility and acceptability of OUD screening, ED-initiated BUP, and referral.
2. Over the course of the study and as XR-BUP is added to hospital formularies, to estimate the percentage and confidence intervals of patients assessed, treated, and engaged in treatment at Day 30. This will be a three-site study employing a multi-faceted approach to facilitate clinical protocol implementation and to assess feasibility, acceptability, and impact. Investigators will develop, introduce and update site-specific ED clinical protocols and implementation plans for OUD screening, ED-initiated BUP, and referral for treatment. A participatory action research approach will be utilized along with mixed methods incorporating data derived from:
* Medical record and administrative data abstraction,
* Research assessments involving patients who are eligible for and willing to receive ED-initiated BUP (including both those who do, and do not, receive BUP); these assessments will document the index ED visit and the 30th day after the index ED visit,
* Qualitative interviews, focus groups, and quantitative assessments involving providers and staff, patients, and other stakeholders.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 390
- ED STAFF: ED/Hospital leadership and staff: Leadership and staff across multiple disciplines (e.g., nurses, social workers, physicians, NPs, PAs, pharmacist, physician and nursing directors) at each ED site will be recruited to participate in the formative evaluation and the IF.
- PROVIDERS: Community treatment providers/OTP leadership and program staff: Providers, leadership and staff involved in the provision of office-based BUP, community treatment, and/or at opioid treatment programs (OTPs) will be recruited to participate in the formative evaluation and the Implementation Facilitation.
- COMMUNITY: Other Stakeholders: Other community leaders and members (e.g., EMS, fire department, police, local government leadership, community advocacy groups, etc.) may be recruited to participate in qualitative interviews or focus groups.
- PATIENTS: ED patients will be recruited to participate in interviews or focus groups.
- PATIENT-PARTICIPANTS: ED patients who are eligible for and willing to receive ED-initiated BUP will be recruited to participate in two research visits.
- ALL ED PATIENTS: Administrative and health record data will be examined to assess rates of screening, assessment, eligibility determination, etc.
Stakeholder-Participant Inclusion Criteria
- A member of one of the stakeholder groups (1-4 above)
Patient-Participant Inclusion Criteria
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Eligible for and willing to receive ED-initiated BUP
- Eligibility for ED-initiated BUP is operationally defined as meeting site clinical protocol criteria determined and documented by site clinical staff. See Section 9.2 Clinical Protocol.
- Willing to receive ED-initiated BUP is operationally defined as providing an affirmative answer to the following question, which will be embedded in each site's clinical protocol: Would you like to receive buprenorphine today?
- NOTE: Patients meeting these criteria, and not meeting exclusion criteria below, may be included as study participants regardless of whether they receive or do not receive ED-initiated BUP
Stakeholder-Participant Exclusion Criteria
- Unwilling or unable to provide consent
- Currently in jail, prison or any inpatient overnight facility as required by court of law or have pending legal action or that could prevent participation in the study
Patient-Participant Exclusion Criteria
- Not able to speak English sufficiently to understand study procedures and provide written informed consent
- Unable or unwilling to provide written informed consent or to participate in study procedures
- Currently receiving any medication treatment for OUD at the time of index ED visit
- Current research participant in a substance use intervention study or previous participation in the current study
- Are currently in jail, prison or any inpatient overnight facility as required by court of law or have pending legal action or that could prevent participation in the study
- Inadequate locator information (unable to provide 2 unique means of contact)
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description ED and OUD treatment providers and staff Employ a multifaceted approach to facilitate clinical protocol implementation * ED patients will be recruited to participate in interviews or focus groups. * ED patients who are eligible for and willing to receive ED-initiated BUP will be recruited to participate in two research visits. * Administrative and health record data will be examined to assess rates of screening, assessment, eligibility determination, etc. Patients Initiate BUP (SL-BUP or XR-BUP) in the ED ED patients will be recruited to participate in interviews or focus groups. Community Stakeholders Employ a multifaceted approach to facilitate clinical protocol implementation * Community treatment providers/OTP leadership and program staff: Providers, leadership and staff involved in the provision of office-based BUP, community treatment, and/or at opioid treatment programs (OTPs) will be recruited to participate in the formative evaluation and the Implementation Facilitation. * Other Stakeholders: Other community leaders and members (e.g., EMS, fire department, police, local government leadership, community advocacy groups, etc.) may be recruited to participate in qualitative interviews or focus groups. Patients Employ a multifaceted approach to facilitate clinical protocol implementation ED patients will be recruited to participate in interviews or focus groups.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Receipt of ED-initiated BUP (binary) and will be abstracted from the health record. 12 Months Proportion receiving emergency department BUP amongst patients who have been determined to be eligible for and willing to receive ED-initiated BUP
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Proportion of patients who received ED-initiated BUP who are engaged in formal addiction treatment 30 days after the index ED visit. 12 Months
Trial Locations
- Locations (4)
New York University School of Medicine
🇺🇸New York, New York, United States
Valley Regional Healthcare
🇺🇸Claremont, New Hampshire, United States
Catholic Medical Center
🇺🇸Manchester, New Hampshire, United States
Bellevue Hospital Center
🇺🇸New York, New York, United States