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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.


Clinical Trial Description

Drug overdoses are now the leading cause of injury-related death in the United States (US), 35% of which are due to nonmedical use of a prescribed opioid. In the US, 3.3 million people aged 12 or older report past 30-day nonmedical prescription opioid use (NMPOU), defined as use of a prescribed opioid analgesic without a prescription or for reasons other than prescribed. The existing supply of opioid analgesics is high; the prescribing rate equates to at least one opioid prescription per resident in the highest prescribing counties. Many of these opioid analgesics are leftover following treatment and kept in homes rather than being disposed after ceasing use or expiration. Over half of individuals who report NMPOU obtain prescription medications from a relative or friend, with or without their knowledge. Thus, diversion of excess medication is the primary source of NMPOU. Secure storage and disposal of unused opioid analgesics has been extensively promoted at the federal level and adopted by local communities as a strategy to combat diversion of NMPOU. The premise underlying these two strategies is that (1) secure storage minimizes the likelihood of diversion while opioid analgesics are being used during treatment and (2) disposal programs provide opportunities for patients to remove unused or expired opioids outside the home, ultimately reducing availability for NMPOU. However, recent evidence demonstrates that a majority of individuals do not securely store opioids analgesics and only a fraction of unused prescription opioids are disposed of through these take-back events and dropboxes. This is likely due, in part, to a widespread failure of knowledge about and lack of motivation to securely storing and disposing unused prescription opioids. There is evidence that increasing awareness of storage procedures and disposal mechanisms and targeted interventions delivered by healthcare systems may enhance secure storage and disposal of opioid medications. Mobile phone text message reminders, a technology used to prompt multiple health behaviors, may address the need to provide timely guidance on proper handling of opioid medications by prompting patients to securely store and dispose unused prescription opioids. ;


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NCT number NCT05503186
Study type Interventional
Source Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Contact Kathleen Egan, PhD, MS
Phone 252-328-2710
Email eganlab@ecu.edu
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date March 2024
Completion date August 2024

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