Rationale and design of a randomized clinical trial of integrated eHealth for PrEP and medications for opioid use disorders for women in the criminal legal system. The Athena study.

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Addiction Science & Clinical Practice Pub Date : 2025-01-17 DOI:10.1186/s13722-024-00534-x
Jaimie P Meyer, Stacey Brunson, Carolina R Price, Morgan Mulrain, Julie Nguyen, Frederick L Altice, Tassos C Kyriakides, Karen Cropsey, Ellen Eaton
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Background: Women involved in the criminal legal system have elevated rates of opioid use disorder, which is treatable, and HIV, which is preventable with pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). There are significant social and structural barriers to integrated delivery of PrEP and medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD), limiting women's ability to access these life-saving interventions. In a two parallel-arm randomized controlled trial, we are assessing an innovative eHealth delivery model that integrates PrEP with MOUD and is tailored to meet the specific needs of women involved in the criminal legal system.

Methods: We will recruit and enroll 250 women involved in the criminal legal system with opioid use disorder across two diverse settings (New Haven, CT and Birmingham, AL). Participants will be randomized to (a) the "Athena strategy," which includes a PrEP decision aid and integrated PrEP/MOUD delivery via eHealth; or (b) enhanced standard of care (SOC) that includes a decision aid-only. During 6-month follow-up, we will assess PrEP initiation as the primary clinical outcome and implementation outcomes that include acceptability, adoption, feasibility, fidelity, implementation cost, and sustainability.

Discussion: Results could help determine if reducing the social and structural barriers to PrEP and MOUD for women involved in the criminal legal system will facilitate engagement in treatment and prevention services, thus alleviating health disparities.

Trial registration: Clinicaltrials.gov (NCT05547048). Registered September 15, 2022. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05547048?term=NCT05547048&rank=1 .

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刑事司法系统中妇女预防PrEP和阿片类药物使用障碍药物综合电子卫生随机临床试验的基本原理和设计。雅典娜研究。
背景:参与刑事法律体系的妇女的阿片类药物使用障碍(这是可以治疗的)和艾滋病毒(可通过暴露前预防(PrEP)预防)的发生率较高。在综合提供预防措施和阿片类药物使用障碍药物方面存在重大的社会和结构性障碍,限制了妇女获得这些挽救生命的干预措施的能力。在一项双平行组随机对照试验中,我们正在评估一种创新的电子卫生服务模式,该模式将预防PrEP与mod结合起来,并为满足刑事司法系统中涉及的妇女的特殊需求而量身定制。方法:我们将在两个不同的环境(康涅狄格州纽黑文和阿拉巴马州伯明翰)招募和招募250名涉及阿片类药物使用障碍的刑事法律系统的女性。参与者将被随机分配到(a)“雅典娜战略”,其中包括PrEP决策辅助和通过eHealth集成的PrEP/ mod交付;或(b)增强的护理标准(SOC),仅包括决策辅助。在6个月的随访期间,我们将评估PrEP启动作为主要临床结果和实施结果,包括可接受性、采用性、可行性、保真度、实施成本和可持续性。讨论:研究结果可以帮助确定,减少刑事司法系统中涉及妇女的PrEP和mod的社会和结构障碍是否将促进参与治疗和预防服务,从而减轻健康差距。试验注册:Clinicaltrials.gov (NCT05547048)。注册日期:2022年9月15日。https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05547048?term=NCT05547048&rank=1。
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Addiction Science & Clinical Practice
Addiction Science & Clinical Practice Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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审稿时长
28 weeks
期刊介绍: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice provides a forum for clinically relevant research and perspectives that contribute to improving the quality of care for people with unhealthy alcohol, tobacco, or other drug use and addictive behaviours across a spectrum of clinical settings. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice accepts articles of clinical relevance related to the prevention and treatment of unhealthy alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use across the spectrum of clinical settings. Topics of interest address issues related to the following: the spectrum of unhealthy use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs among the range of affected persons (e.g., not limited by age, race/ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation); the array of clinical prevention and treatment practices (from health messages, to identification and early intervention, to more extensive interventions including counseling and pharmacotherapy and other management strategies); and identification and management of medical, psychiatric, social, and other health consequences of substance use. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice is particularly interested in articles that address how to improve the quality of care for people with unhealthy substance use and related conditions as described in the (US) Institute of Medicine report, Improving the Quality of Healthcare for Mental Health and Substance Use Conditions (Washington, DC: National Academies Press, 2006). Such articles address the quality of care and of health services. Although the journal also welcomes submissions that address these conditions in addiction speciality-treatment settings, the journal is particularly interested in including articles that address unhealthy use outside these settings, including experience with novel models of care and outcomes, and outcomes of research-practice collaborations. Although Addiction Science & Clinical Practice is generally not an outlet for basic science research, we will accept basic science research manuscripts that have clearly described potential clinical relevance and are accessible to audiences outside a narrow laboratory research field.
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