Trials / Completed
CompletedNCT03165565
Facilitating Treatment Entry and Family Planning in Substance-using Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Mothers
Facilitating Treatment Entry and Family Planning in Substance-using NICU Mothers
- Status
- Completed
- Phase
- N/A
- Study type
- Interventional
- Enrollment
- 64 (actual)
- Sponsor
- The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston · Academic / Other
- Sex
- Female
- Age
- 18 Years
- Healthy volunteers
- Not accepted
Summary
The purpose of this pilot study is to assess whether the hospital-based, adaptive behavioral intervention strategy promotes treatment entry and reduces risk of additional substance-exposed pregnancies (SEPs), as well as HIV and Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) risks among substance-using NICU mothers. Additionally, to assess whether the intervention increases use of professional obstetrical/gynecological resources for contraception to reduce substance-exposed pregnancies (SEPs).
Conditions
Interventions
| Type | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| BEHAVIORAL | Motivational Interviewing (MI) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) | Participants will receive Motivational Interviewing (MI) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). |
| BEHAVIORAL | Conventional Care | Conventional care from the hospital for NICU mothers who test positive for drug use, which includes visits and resources from hospital social workers. |
Timeline
- Start date
- 2017-07-05
- Primary completion
- 2020-01-03
- Completion
- 2020-01-03
- First posted
- 2017-05-24
- Last updated
- 2020-11-19
Locations
1 site across 1 country: United States
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03165565. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.