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NCT ID: NCT06303804 Not yet recruiting - Opioid Misuse Clinical Trials

Prevention of Opioid Misuse and Overdose Deaths Among Hispanic/Latinx Adolescents: A Family-based Perspective

Start date: May 1, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to develop culturally-competent family-focused educational modules targeting opioid knowledge and attitudes (including targeting safe storage and prevention of accidental opioid overdose in adolescent populations) and examine changes acceptability, knowledge, and attitudes scores

NCT ID: NCT06292078 Not yet recruiting - Opioid Misuse Clinical Trials

Preventing School Exclusion and Opioid Misuse: Effectiveness of the Inclusive Skill-building Learning Approach (ISLA)

ISLA
Start date: June 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This project will test the effectiveness of the Inclusive Skill-building Learning Approach (ISLA) in reducing the use of exclusionary discipline, improving teacher practice and student outcomes, and decreasing substance misuse using a randomized controlled trial in 60 middle schools across six states.

NCT ID: NCT06027099 Not yet recruiting - Chronic Pain Clinical Trials

CARES-Spine (Comprehensive Analgesic, Recovery, and Education Support for Spine Surgery) Trial

Start date: February 2024
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Three-arm randomized controlled trial, of Motivational Interviewing and guided Opioid Tapering support (MI-Opioid Taper) and tizanidine vs. MI-Opioid Taper and placebo vs. enhanced usual care to promote postoperative opioid cessation and pain cessation and reduce the incidence of postoperative opioid misuse among patients undergoing spine surgery.

NCT ID: NCT05503186 Not yet recruiting - Opioid Misuse Clinical Trials

Text Intervention to Facilitate Secure Storage and Disposal of Prescription Opioids

Start date: April 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The proposed study aims to develop and implement a text message intervention that will instruct and motivate individuals to securely store opioid medications during treatment and subsequently dispose of unused medications following treatment. It is relevant to public health as it is expected to meet the critical need of reducing the diversion of prescription opioids for nonmedical use. The proposed research is relevant to National Institute on Drug Abuse's priorities to develop and implement theoretically based, prevention interventions that can be scalable in healthcare settings to elicit population-level impacts to address the opioid crisis.