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RecruitingNCT07010978

Towards Testing the Effectiveness of Recovery Community Centers (RCCs)

R34 Study 2 - Pilot RCT Testing the Effectiveness of RCCs

Status
Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
128 (estimated)
Sponsor
Massachusetts General Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The goal of this pilot randomized clinical trial is to prepare for a larger randomized clinical trial (RCT) and collect some early data to learn if the intervention can help people who use medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD). The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. Is it feasible to recruit and randomize people to both treatment groups? 2. Does linking people to recovery community centers lead to better recovery outcomes? Researchers will compare linking people to recovery community centers (RCC) to enhanced treatment as usual to see if recovery outcomes are different. In one group, participants will learn about their local RCC and will be asked to visit their local RCC on at least two days and write about their experiences. In the other group, participants will learn about different recovery activities, pick any two, and do the activities of their choice on at least two days. They will also be asked to write about their experiences. People in both groups will answer online survey questions about their recovery outcomes and well-being in five surveys over one year.

Detailed description

The goal of this study is to prepare for a large-scale RCT. The current study is a pilot randomized clinical trial (RCT) comparing RCC linkage vs. enhanced treatment as usual (ETAU). Persons engaged in MOUD clinical care (n=128) at MOUD-providing clinics near RCCs serving Black communities will be recruited nationwide. The aims of this study are: Aim 1: Determine the number of study participants enrolled per month. This information will be used for planning a subsequent R01, in line with the goals of the R34 mechanism used to fund this study. Aim 2: Determine the feasibility of the chosen randomization procedures and groups in terms of (a) study enrollment, (b) completion of recovery activity assignments, and (c) completion of follow-up assessments. Exploratory Aim 3: Estimate the size of treatment group differences on recovery outcomes over time, including on (a) the Substance Use Recovery Evaluator (SURE); (b) the Brief Measure of Recovery (BMR-4; derived from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's (SAMHSA) definition of recovery); (c) Experience Of Support (derived from SAMHSA goals of peer recovery support services); (d) Brief Assessment of Recovery Capital (BARC-10); and (e) self-report of participation in recovery support services. Of note, this is a community-engaged research project, involving three community partners (i.e., the Detroit Recovery Project (DRP), Northern Ohio Recovery Association (NORA), and Let's Talk Safety (PILLARS)).

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALRecovery Community Center ParticipationRecovery community centers are brick and mortar buildings that house recovery-oriented organizations, located in the heart of their communities. They act as recovery hubs, offering a variety of recovery support services in house as well as connecting participants to resources in their area. They are peer-led organizations that are open to anyone in early or long-term recovery from substance use and that recognize that there are multiple pathways to recovery. Study participants will be provided with information about their local RCC (including a video link, contact information, a monthly calendar of events, a list of services and activities offered by the RCC, transportation options, etc.) and will be asked to visit the RCC on two different occasions within one month of enrollment.
BEHAVIORALEnhance Treatment as UsualIn this study, the enhanced treatment as usual intervention will encompass providing participants with information about diverse recovery activities (e.g., mutual help group meetings, exercise, job search, recovery coach meetings, etc.) and then to assign participants to complete a recovery activity of their choosing one two different days within one month after enrollment. Participants can do the same activity twice, or different activities on each of the two days assigned.

Timeline

Start date
2025-08-20
Primary completion
2026-08-31
Completion
2027-04-15
First posted
2025-06-08
Last updated
2025-09-26

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07010978. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.