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NCT06223191
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Reducing Readmissions: BNI Trial in Substance Use Disorder

Sponsor: Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras

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Summary

The aim of this clinical trial is to assess the effectiveness of Brief Negotiated Interview (BNI) in comparison to Narrative Therapy and Standard Care in reducing readmissions among male patients aged 18 and above with a history of substance use disorder The main questions it aims to answer is: Does the Brief Negotiated Interview reduces rehospitalization rates at least to 50%? Participants will be submitted to a Structured interview with motivational interviewing techniques. Researchers will compare 2 control groups one with standards of care and the other one with a narrative interview to see if they reduce readmission.

Official title: Comparing Brief Negotiated Interview, Narrative Interview, and Standard Care to Reduce Readmission: A 2024 Clinical Trial in Substance Use Disorder Patients at Santa Rosita Psychiatric Specialties Hospital

Key Details

Gender

MALE

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

150

Start Date

2024-01-29

Completion Date

2024-09-15

Last Updated

2024-05-24

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

OTHER

Brief Negotiated Interview

The BNI is a specialized "brief intervention" for the medical setting, has foundations in motivational interviewing techniques. The BNI helps health care providers explore health behavior change with patients in a respectful, non-judgmental way within a finite time period. The BNI is in the form of an algorithm, or "script", that guides providers through the health intervention with carefully phrased key questions and responses, all at the providers' fingertips

OTHER

Narrative Interview

The Narrative Interview is a therapeutic approach that aims to motivate the individual's conscious and transformative knowledge, skills, and capabilities. This interview is based on the technical components of narrative therapy, where the patient narrates their story, using externalizing language and considering social and political aspects related to the issue. It will focus on exploring past and present feelings, thoughts, and actions.

Locations (1)

Facultad de Ciencias Medicas

Tegucigalpa, Francisco Morazán Department, Honduras