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CompletedNCT03411265

RETAIN: Retaining Opioid Users Entering Medication Assisted Treatment and Encouraging HCV/HIV Testing

Retaining Opioid Users Entering Medication Assisted Treatment and Encouraging HCV/HIV Testing Through Active Patients Sharing Experiences and the Provision of Information About Infections -an electroNic-health Application

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
40 (actual)
Sponsor
University of Cincinnati · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The purpose of this research study is to: 1. assess how well individuals entering medication assisted treatment like the RETAIN e-health application as measured by their feedback on the intervention. 2. test the impact of RETAIN on knowledge about medication-assisted treatment(MAT). 3. assess treatment retention rates in patients completing the RETAIN intervention. 4. test the impact of RETAIN on knowledge about HCV/HIV 5. test the impact of RETAIN on interest in being tested for HCV/HIV

Detailed description

The pre-post study of RETAIN will: 1) assess the acceptability of RETAIN as measured by participant feedback about the intervention; 2) test the impact of RETAIN on knowledge about MAT, as measured by the MAT Knowledge Assessment; 3) assess MAT retention rates in patients completing the RETAIN intervention; 4) test the impact of RETAIN on knowledge about HCV/ HIV; 5) test the impact of RETAIN on interest in being tested for HCV/HIV. The acceptability of RETAIN will be assessed with a feedback form which includes questions about how helpful the intervention was (scale of 1-4), what the patient liked most and least about the intervention, and any suggestions for improving it. The average (and standard deviation) for the rated helpfulness of the intervention will be derived and the qualitative data about what they liked most and least about the intervention and suggestions for improvement will be tabulated. Pre-/post-changes in the percent of correct knowledge assessment items (i.e., about MAT and HCV/HIV) and interest in HCV/HIV testing will be analyzed using a Wilcoxon signed-rank test. The 3- and 6-month retention rates for RETAIN participants will be compared, using Fisher's exact tests, to the overall treatment retention rates at 3- and 6- months for the UC Health MAT clinics as determined by the retrospective chart review.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERself-administered, e-health applicationRETAIN is a self-administered, e-health application and includes short videos in which patients who are successfully engaged in MAT discuss what they wish they had known about MAT and its benefits when they started treatment. The intervention is designed to maximize "scalability" - the administration would entail handing an electronic device (e.g., tablet, laptop, etc.) to an individual who would then self-administer the intervention.

Timeline

Start date
2017-11-08
Primary completion
2018-09-06
Completion
2018-09-06
First posted
2018-01-26
Last updated
2019-04-10

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03411265. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.