Assessing the Safety, User Acceptability, Dissemination, and Reach of a Comprehensive Web-Based Resource on Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD Hub): Protocol for a Development and Usability Study.

IF 1.4 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES JMIR Research Protocols Pub Date : 2024-11-07 DOI:10.2196/57065
Melanie Jane Nicholls, Alexandra Almeida, Justin Castello, David Grelotti, Bianca Daugherty, Donny Gann, Karen Lenyoun, Sharon Trillo-Park, Annick Borquez
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Abstract

Background: Medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD), such as methadone and buprenorphine, are the gold standard for opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment. Owing to various barriers, MOUD access and retention are low in the United States. The internet presents a digital solution to mitigate barriers, but a comprehensive and reliable resource is lacking. We present a user-friendly, web-based resource, the MOUD Hub, that provides reliable information on MOUD.

Objective: This study aims to assess the safety, acceptability, feasibility of dissemination, and reach of the MOUD Hub using focus groups and advertising on 1 key search engine and 1 social media platform.

Methods: This protocol describes the development of the MOUD Hub and the descriptive observational feasibility study that will be undertaken. The MOUD Hub uses motivational interviewing principles to guide users through the stages of change. The website provides evidence-based information from national health and substance use agencies, harm reduction organizations, and peer-reviewed literature. First, pilot focus groups with 10 graduate students who have lived experience with OUD will be conducted to provide feedback on safety concerns. Then, focus groups with 20-30 potential MOUD Hub users (eg, people with OUD with and without MOUD experience, friends and family, and health care providers) will be conducted to assess safety, acceptability, reach, and usability. Data will be analyzed using inductive thematic analysis. The website will be advertised on Google and MOUD-specific Reddit forums to assess dissemination, reach, and user acceptability based on the total user volume, sociodemographic characteristics, pop-up survey responses, and 1-year engagement patterns. This information will be collected through Google Analytics. Potential differences between users from Google and Reddit will be assessed.

Results: The MOUD Hub will be launched in January 2025. Data collected from 5 focus groups (approximately 30-40 participants) will be used to improve the website before launching it. There is no target sample size for the second stage of the study as it aims to assess dissemination feasibility and reach. Data will be collected for a year, analyzed every 3 months, and used to improve the website.

Conclusions: The MOUD Hub offers an innovative theory-based approach, tailored to people with OUD and their family and friends, to increase access to and retention in MOUD treatment in the United States and provides broader harm reduction resources for those not currently in a position to receive treatment or those at risk of resuming illicit opioid use. Findings from this feasibility phase will serve to better tailor the MOUD Hub. After modifying the website based on our findings, we will use a randomized controlled trial to assess its efficacy in increasing MOUD access and retention, contributing to growing research on web-based interventions for OUD.

International registered report identifier (irrid): PRR1-10.2196/57065.

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背景:美沙酮和丁丙诺啡等治疗阿片类药物使用障碍(MOUD)的药物是治疗阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)的黄金标准。由于存在各种障碍,在美国,阿片类药物使用障碍(MOUD)的获得率和保留率都很低。互联网提供了缓解障碍的数字化解决方案,但目前还缺乏全面可靠的资源。我们介绍了一种用户友好型网络资源--MOUD Hub,它可提供有关MOUD的可靠信息:本研究旨在评估 MOUD Hub 的安全性、可接受性、传播的可行性,以及通过焦点小组和在 1 个主要搜索引擎和 1 个社交媒体平台上投放广告的影响范围:本方案介绍了 "MOUD Hub "的开发情况以及将要进行的描述性观察可行性研究。MOUD Hub 采用动机访谈原则来引导用户完成各个阶段的改变。该网站提供来自国家卫生和药物使用机构、减低伤害组织以及同行评议文献的循证信息。首先,将与 10 名有 OUD 生活经验的研究生开展试点焦点小组,就安全问题提供反馈意见。然后,将与 20-30 名潜在的 MOUD 中枢用户(例如,具有或不具有 MOUD 经验的 OUD 患者、朋友和家人以及医疗保健提供者)进行焦点小组讨论,以评估安全性、可接受性、覆盖面和可用性。将采用归纳式主题分析法对数据进行分析。该网站将在谷歌和针对 MOUD 的 Reddit 论坛上进行宣传,以根据用户总量、社会人口特征、弹出式调查回复和 1 年的参与模式来评估传播、覆盖范围和用户接受度。这些信息将通过 Google Analytics 收集。还将评估谷歌和 Reddit 用户之间的潜在差异:MOUD 枢纽将于 2025 年 1 月启动。从 5 个焦点小组(约 30-40 名参与者)收集到的数据将用于在网站推出前对其进行改进。第二阶段的研究旨在评估传播的可行性和覆盖范围,因此没有目标样本量。数据将收集一年,每 3 个月分析一次,并用于改进网站:MOUD Hub 提供了一种以理论为基础的创新方法,适合于 OUD 患者及其家人和朋友,以提高美国 MOUD 治疗的可及性和持续性,并为那些目前无法接受治疗或有可能重新开始非法使用阿片类药物的人提供更广泛的减低伤害资源。这一可行性阶段的研究结果将有助于更好地调整 MOUD Hub。在根据研究结果对网站进行修改后,我们将采用随机对照试验的方法来评估该网站在提高 MOUD 使用率和保留率方面的效果,从而为基于网络的 OUD 干预措施研究的不断发展做出贡献:PRR1-10.2196/57065。
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