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RECRUITING
NCT06569667
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Using AI and Peer Coaching to Address Racial Disparities Among People Who Use Opioids

Sponsor: Friends Research Institute, Inc.

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

Black and Latinx people who use opioids are disproportionately impacted by opioid overdose deaths. The proposed study assesses the efficacy of an open source, multimodal artificial intelligence-driven texting tool combined with peer recovery coach-supported text contact that delivers social services, stigma reduction, health habitus, and patient navigation content addressing social determinants of health to enhance receipt of buprenorphine in primary care among emergency department-enrolled Black / Latinx people who use opioids.

Official title: Leveraging Social Determinants Via Artificial Intelligence and Peer Coaching to Address Racial Disparities in Primary Care Among People Who Use Opioids

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 99 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

292

Start Date

2025-03-28

Completion Date

2026-08-31

Last Updated

2025-08-12

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

PRC supported text + AI driven SDH-enhanced text

This interventional study evaluates an AI-driven texting tool combined with peer recovery coach support to deliver social services, reduce stigma, and provide patient navigation content. The goal is to enhance the receipt of buprenorphine in primary care among emergency department-enrolled Black and Latinx individuals who use opioids, addressing the disproportionate impact of opioid overdose deaths on these communities.

BEHAVIORAL

AI driven SDH-enhanced text only

This interventional study evaluates an AI-driven SDH-enhanced texting tool to deliver social services, reduce stigma, and provide patient navigation content. The goal is to enhance the receipt of buprenorphine in primary care among emergency department-enrolled Black and Latinx individuals who use opioids, addressing the disproportionate impact of opioid overdose deaths on these communities.

BEHAVIORAL

Treatment as Usual (TAU)

Control Arm-3 will receive treatment as usual (i.e., verbal instructions, NYC Dept of Health pamphlets detailing access to OUD and social services, health system smartphone application EMR patient portal).

Locations (1)

NYC Health + Hospitals

The Bronx, New York, United States