Alcohol Use Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Brief Motivational Therapy Versus Enhanced Usual Care for Alcohol Use Disorder in Primary Care in Chile, an Exploratory Randomised Trial
Harmful alcohol use is a leading cause of global disability and death. However increased detection and brief intervention capacity of more severe alcohol use disorders (AUD) has not been accompanied by increased availability of treatment services. Incorporating treatment for such disorders into primary care (PC) is of paramount importance for improving access and health outcomes. This study aims to estimate the effectiveness of a Brief Motivational Treatment (BMT) applied in primary care for treatment of these disorders. This trial aims to test the superiority of BMT over enhanced usual care with a reasonable margin, over which the BMT could be further considered for incorporation into PC in Chile. Its pragmatic approach ultimately aims to inform policymakers about the benefit of including a brief psychosocial treatment into PC.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 182 |
Est. completion date | November 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | November 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 20 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Clinical diagnosis of alcohol use disorder according to the DSM-V (American Psychiatric Association, 2013 - Must fulfill criteria for alcohol use disorder and criteria for harmful alcohol use during the last month, i.e., five or more heavy drinking occasions in the last month (5 or more drinks in men, 4 or more in women), or an average use of 14 or more drinks a week in men, and 7 or more in women - Also, alcohol use should be the main problem motivating participants to seek treatment. Exclusion Criteria: - Clients under 20 years old - Clients in whom alcohol use is not the main problem - Clients who leave the area or are unable for follow-up contact - Clients with severe mental comorbidity - Clients with severe cognitive impairment, illiteracy, or unable to follow treatment in Spanish. - Clients who are concurrently receiving or planning to receive other psychosocial treatment for alcohol use disorder other than usual care, i.e., formal professional treatment outside of primary care. Participation in community services and Alcoholics Anonymous is permissible. - Clients who have previously participated in the study, or whose family members are or have been participants. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Chile | CESFAM Juan Pablo II | Santiago | |
Chile | CESFAM Madre Teresa de Calcuta | Santiago | |
Chile | CESFAM San Alberto Hurtado | Santiago |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Nicolás Barticevic | Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico, Chile |
Chile,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in the Drinks per Drinking Day (DDD) | The change from baseline in the DDD during the last 90 days. The DDD will be aggregated using means. | Baseline and six-months follow-up | |
Secondary | Change in the alcohol use pattern | The number of participants with a low-risk alcohol use pattern estimated by the number of days of consumption, of abstinence, and intoxication during the last 90 days, aggregated using the proportion of participants per group. | Baseline and six-months follow-up | |
Secondary | Abstinence days | The most extended period of abstinence since enrolment. The number of abstinence days of each participant will be aggregated using means. | At six-months follow-up | |
Secondary | Change in the negative consequences of alcohol use | The change from baseline in the negative secondary consequences of alcohol consumption will be measured using the Drinker Inventory of Consequences (DrInC-2R) questionnaire, and will be aggregated using means. The DrInC-2R has a score range from 0 to 150, with higher scores indicating higher consequences. | Baseline and six-months follow-up | |
Secondary | Change in the severity of the dependency | The change from baseline in the severity of the alcohol use disorder using the Substance Dependence Severity Scale. Means will be used to aggregate participants' DAYS, SEV, and WORST SEV scores for alcohol.
The DAYS score varies on an 8-point scale ranging from 0 (symptom did not occur) to 7 (symptom occurred every day of past 30). The SEV and WORST SEV severity variables are scored on a 6-point scale ranging from 0 (absent) to 5 (extreme), with a score of '2' indicating that the diagnostic criterion has been met. Lower scales scores represent less severe dependence, and higher scale scores reflect more severe dependence. |
Baseline and six-months follow-up | |
Secondary | Change in the motivation for change | The change from baseline in the motivational stage measured with the Stages of Change Readiness and Treatment Eagerness Scale-Drug (SOCRATES). The proportion of participants that improve their motivational stage will be used to aggregate the measurement in each group. The SOCRATES scores range within three dimensions: Recognition (7 - 35), Ambivalence (4 - 20), and Taking Steps (8 - 40), with higher scores indicating higher involvement in the dimension. | Baseline and six-months follow-up |
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