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NCT05733442
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Counseling for Harm Reduction and Retention in Medication-assisted Treatment - Cherokee Nation

Sponsor: Washington State University

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Summary

The goal of this randomized clinical trial is to test the efficacy of a program meant to enhance Counseling for Harm Reduction and Retention in MAT in Cherokee Nation (CHaRRM-CN). The main questions it aims to answer are whether CHaRRM-CN: improves retention of patients in MAT, decreases substance-related harm and illicit opioid use, and increases cultural connectedness. After providing written, informed consent, participants will attend a baseline assessement and will then be randomized to either the CHaRRM-CN or treatment as usual group. For 6 months after randomization, participants will be exposed to CHaRRM-CN or treatment as usual. During that time, participants will also attend the 1-month, 3-month and 6-month follow-ups to track their progress through the programs. After the 6 months of either treatment condition, investigators will compare the groups to see if they differ on retention, substance-use outcomes and Native enculturation.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

136

Start Date

2023-01-17

Completion Date

2025-07-31

Last Updated

2025-02-21

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Treatment as usual (TAU)

TAU entails medication to support patients' recovery (i.e., the partial opioid agonist, buprenorophine + naloxone/ Suboxone gel films), in-person case management and behavioral health intervention (i.e., in-person group and individual counseling), and referrals to other health care and behavioral health services.

OTHER

CHaRRM-CN

The CHaRRM-CN intervention includes changes and additions to TAU to make MAT more culturally aligned (i.e., offering regular community-based, cultural programming; offering culturally aligned healing groups in the MAT program, such as Talking Circles and beading group) as well as lower barrier and incentivized (i.e., offering medication and behavioral health appointments via in-person, videoconference or telephone; offering harm-reduction groups in addition to abstinence-based groups; providing mailed and in-person pick-up options for buprenorphine prescriptions; conducting weekly chart reviews to ensure prescriptions and basic needs are continuously met; bimonthly, automated text outreach; contingency management supporting attendance at in-person or telehealth appointments).

Locations (2)

Cherokee Nation Health Services

Tahlequah, Oklahoma, United States

University of Washington School of Medicine

Seattle, Washington, United States