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Strategies to Reduce Addiction Stigma Among Health Professionals

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Substance Use Disorders
Stigma, Social
Opioid Use Disorder
Interventions
Behavioral: Words Matter - Visual Campaign
Behavioral: Medication Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder Works - Visual Campaign
Registration Number
NCT05127707
Lead Sponsor
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Brief Summary

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of exposure to stigma reduction message frames communicated by visual campaigns and narrative vignettes among a national sample of health professionals.

Detailed Description

This randomized experiment evaluated the impact of exposure to message frames communicating the importance of non-stigmatizing language regarding addiction and the effectiveness of medication treatment for opioid use disorder delivered through a visual campaign alone or through a visual campaign in addition to a narrative vignette from the perspective of one of three messengers (a person with opioid use disorder, a clinician, or a health system leader) on attitudes toward people with opioid use disorder and medications for treating opioid use disorder among a national sample of health professionals.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
1842
Inclusion Criteria
  • employed as health professional in the United States, including clinicians (e.g., physicians, nurses, physician assistants, pharmacists, and optometrists), technicians and technologists (e.g., laboratory technologist or technician, emergency medical technician, paramedic, licensed practical or licensed vocational nurse, medical records or health information technician, etc.), health aids and assistants (e.g., nursing aide, home health aide, medical assistant, pharmacy aide, phlebotomist, etc.)
  • participant in existing web-based survey panel (IPSOS's KnowledgeNetworks panel and partner opt-in panel)
Exclusion Criteria
  • not employed in health profession
  • not able to complete experiment and survey in English

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Words Matter - Visual CampaignWords Matter - Visual CampaignParticipants randomized to this arm were exposed to a visual campaign communicating the importance of use of non-stigmatizing language regarding substance use disorder and opioid use disorder in clinical settings.
Medication Treatment Works - Visual CampaignMedication Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder Works - Visual CampaignParticipants randomized to this arm were exposed to a visual campaign communicating the effectiveness of medications for treating opioid use disorder in saving lives.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Rating of willingness to have person with opioid use disorder as a neighborMeasured immediately post-exposure to message frame intervention

Item from the Social Distance Scale that measures one element of stigma (desire for social distance). Measured on 5-point Likert scale with 5 indicating greater unwillingness and 1 indicating greater willingness to have a person with opioid use disorder as a neighbor. Measured via survey questionnaire.

Rating of agreement that individuals with opioid use disorder are to blameMeasured immediately post-exposure to message frame intervention

Rating of agreement with statement "Individuals with opioid use disorder only have themselves to blame for their problem" on 5-point Likert scale with 5 indicating strong disagreement and 1 indicating strong agreement. Measured via survey questionnaire.

Rating of agreement that opioid use disorder is a medical conditionMeasured immediately post-exposure to message frame intervention

Rating of agreement with statement "Opioid use disorder is a chronic medical condition like diabetes mellitus" on 5-point Likert scale with 5 indicating strong disagreement and 1 indicating strong agreement. Measured via survey questionnaire.

Feeling thermometer measure of warmth toward people with opioid use disorderMeasured immediately post-exposure to message frame intervention

Rating of warmth felt toward people with opioid use disorder with 0 indicating extremely cold and 100 indicating extremely warm. Measured via survey questionnaire.

Rating of willingness to have person with opioid use disorder marry into their familyMeasured immediately post-exposure to message frame intervention

Item from the Social Distance Scale that measures one element of stigma (desire for social distance). Measured on 5-point Likert scale with 5 indicating greater unwillingness and 1 indicating greater willingness to have a person with opioid use disorder marry into the family. Measured via survey questionnaire.

Rating of support for increasing government spending on opioid use disorder treatmentMeasured immediately post-exposure to message frame intervention

Rating of support for increasing government spending on treatment of opioid use disorder with 5 indicating strongly favoring and 1 indicating strongly opposing. Measured via survey questionnaire.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Stigmatizing Language - AddictMeasured immediately post-exposure to message frame intervention

Rating of agreement that term "addict" appropriate in a clinical care setting with 1 indicating strongly agree (that term is appropriate) and 5 indicating strongly disagree (that term is appropriate). Measured via survey questionnaire.

Stigmatizing Language - Substance abuseMeasured immediately post-exposure to message frame intervention

Rating of agreement that term "substance abuse" appropriate in a clinical care setting with 1 indicating strongly agree (that term is appropriate) and 5 indicating strongly disagree (that term is appropriate). Measured via survey questionnaire.

Stigmatizing Language - cleanMeasured immediately post-exposure to message frame intervention

Rating of agreement that term "'clean' in reference to the result from a drug test" appropriate in a clinical care setting with 1 indicating strongly agree (that term is appropriate) and 5 indicating strongly disagree (that term is appropriate). Measured via survey questionnaire.

Stigmatizing Language - addicted babyMeasured immediately post-exposure to message frame intervention

Rating of agreement that term "addicted baby" appropriate in a clinical care setting with 1 indicating strongly agree (that term is appropriate) and 5 indicating strongly disagree (that term is appropriate). Measured via survey questionnaire.

Perception of opioid use disorder treatment effectivenessMeasured immediately post-exposure to message frame intervention

Participant perception of whether there is a treatment for opioid use disorder that is effective for a long period of time (three close-ended response options: yes, there is a treatment; no, there isn't such a treatment; don't know). Measured via survey questionnaire.

Stigmatizing Language - person with substance use disorderMeasured immediately post-exposure to message frame intervention

Rating of agreement that term "person with substance use disorder" appropriate in a clinical care setting with 1 indicating strongly agree (that term is appropriate) and 5 indicating strongly disagree (that term is appropriate). Measured via survey questionnaire.

Stigmatizing Language - positive test resultMeasured immediately post-exposure to message frame intervention

Rating of agreement that term "positive test result" appropriate in a clinical care setting with 1 indicating strongly agree (that term is appropriate) and 5 indicating strongly disagree (that term is appropriate). Measured via survey questionnaire.

Willingness to sign pledge committing to using non-stigmatizing languageMeasured immediately post-exposure to message frame intervention

Binary (yes/no) measure of whether participant is willing to sign a pledge committing to using non-stigmatizing language related to substance use disorder in clinical settings. Measured via survey questionnaire.

Stigmatizing Language - dirtyMeasured immediately post-exposure to message frame intervention

Rating of agreement that term "'dirty' in reference to the result from a drug test" appropriate in a clinical care setting with 1 indicating strongly agree (that term is appropriate) and 5 indicating strongly disagree (that term is appropriate). Measured via survey questionnaire.

Stigmatizing Language - substance useMeasured immediately post-exposure to message frame intervention

Rating of agreement that term "substance use" appropriate in a clinical care setting with 1 indicating strongly agree (that term is appropriate) and 5 indicating strongly disagree (that term is appropriate). Measured via survey questionnaire.

Stigmatizing Language - baby born with neonatal opioid withdrawal syndromeMeasured immediately post-exposure to message frame intervention

Rating of agreement that term "baby born with neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome" appropriate in a clinical care setting with 1 indicating strongly agree (that term is appropriate) and 5 indicating strongly disagree (that term is appropriate). Measured via survey questionnaire.

Stigmatizing Language - negative test resultMeasured immediately post-exposure to message frame intervention

Rating of agreement that term "negative test result" appropriate in a clinical care setting with 1 indicating strongly agree (that term is appropriate) and 5 indicating strongly disagree (that term is appropriate). Measured via survey questionnaire.

Rating of willingness to have person taking medication marry as a neighborMeasured immediately post-exposure to message frame intervention

Rating of willingness to have person taking medication to treat opioid use disorder as a neighbor. Item from the Social Distance Scale that measures one element of stigma (desire for social distance). Measured on 5-point Likert scale with 5 indicating greater unwillingness and 1 indicating greater willingness to have a person taking medication to treat opioid use disorder as a neighbor. Measured via survey questionnaire.

Rating of strength/weakness of person taking medicationMeasured immediately post-exposure to message frame intervention

Rating of strength/weakness of person taking medication to treat opioid use disorder on 5-point Likert scale with 5 indicating strong and 1 indicating weak. This is a semantic differential measure. Measured via survey questionnaire.

Rating of willingness to have person taking medication marry into their familyMeasured immediately post-exposure to message frame intervention

Rating of willingness to have person taking medication to treat opioid use disorder marry into family. Item from the Social Distance Scale that measures one element of stigma (desire for social distance). Measured on 5-point Likert scale with 5 indicating greater unwillingness and 1 indicating greater willingness to have a person taking medication to treat opioid use disorder marry into the family. Measured via survey questionnaire.

Rating of agreement that recovery is possibleMeasured immediately post-exposure to message frame intervention

Rating of agreement with statement "Most people with opioid use disorder will, with medication treatment, get well and return to productive lives" on a 5-point Likert scale with 5 indicating strongly disagree and 1 indicating strongly agree. Measured via survey questionnaire.

Feeling thermometer measure of warmth toward people taking medicationMeasured immediately post-exposure to message frame intervention

Rating of warmth felt toward people taking medication to treat opioid use disorder with 0 indicating extremely cold and 100 indicating extremely warm. Measured via survey questionnaire.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

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Baltimore, Maryland, United States

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