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Following Opioid Overdose Survivors to Improve Emergency Department-Based Services : A Pilot Study

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    Not Recruiting
Updated on 19 February 2024

Summary

The purpose of this study is to establish POINT as an effective and scalable intervention for engaging patients in meication assisted treatment (MAT). This study employs a Hybrid Type 1 effectiveness implementation design to take full advantage of current POINT expansion efforts currently happening in Indiana. This application covers the pilot phase of the study, the goal of which is to replicate POINT in a new hospital and test its feasibility through (a) assessment of the chosen implementation strategy and (b) the testing of research protocols and secondary data collection procedures to inform our transition to the next stage of our study which will be a 3-year clinical trial of POINT in 3 Indiana hospitals (a separate IRB application will be submitted for this trial at the appropriate time).

Description

The purpose of this study is to establish POINT as an effective and scalable intervention for engaging patients in meication assisted treatment (MAT). This study employs a Hybrid Type 1 effectiveness implementation design to take full advantage of current POINT expansion efforts currently happening in Indiana. This application covers the pilot phase of the study, the goal of which is to replicate POINT in a new hospital and test its feasibility through (a) assessment of the chosen implementation strategy and (b) the testing of research protocols and secondary data collection procedures to inform our transition to the next stage of our study which will be a 3-year clinical trial of POINT in 3 Indiana hospitals (a separate IRB application will be submitted for this trial at the appropriate time).

Details
Condition Opioid Overdose Survivor
Age 100years or below
Clinical Study IdentifierTX8277
Last Modified on19 February 2024

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