Substance Abuse Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Structural Intervention to Improve Substance Abuse Diagnosis and Treatment Practices in HIV Clinic Settings
Substance abuse and dependence is highly prevalent among people living with HIV and significantly exacerbates morbidity and mortality and accelerates HIV disease progression. Antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been the single most important treatment for slowing disease progression. ART adherence and HIV primary care are affected by a complex array of factors in the context of lives impacted by socioeconomic, psychological, and health challenges. Drugs and alcohol play a major role in non-adherence, engagement in care, and poor health outcomes among HIV-infected persons. While evidence is unequivocal that substance use treatment improves health outcomes, systems of care for the detection and treatment of substance abuse and dependence remain fragmented. Integrated approaches are key to the delivery of optimal care. Pragmatic or effectiveness trials can provide the best evidence about clinical practice to inform practitioners and policy makes about the most clinically and cost effective treatment to inform dissemination on a wider scale at the organizational and public health levels. The goal of this trial is to develop and test a comprehensive, integrated program to detect and reduce substance abuse and in turn, to improve ART adherence and HIV, substance use and associated health outcomes among HIV-infected patients. This trial will test the effectiveness of the intervention using a stepped wedge trial design to sequentially implement a screening tool and training of patient health navigators at HIV clinics in NYC.
The goal of this research study is to develop an organizational-level intervention to enhance
the adoption of screening for and treatment of substance use disorders among HIV-positive
patients receiving care at the Institute for Advanced Medicine HIV primary care clinics. The
primary research question is: What is the impact of a brief substance abuse screener and
treatment referral process on substance use and HIV-related health outcomes among
HIV-infected patients attending HIV care clinics?
The study team will achieve four specific aims:
Aim 1: Develop an intervention to integrate substance abuse treatment with HIV care in a
consortium of HIV clinics in New York City. The principal investigator will conduct formative
research and utilize the study team's findings about existing systems and approaches utilized
at the Mount Sinai Health System to: 1) incorporate a brief screening tool to identify
patients in need of further assessment or treatment for substance abuse; and 2) train patient
health navigators (PHNs) in motivational interviewing (MI) to engage patients for substance
abuse treatment.
Aim 2: Test the effectiveness of the intervention using a stepped wedge trial design to
sequentially implement a screening tool and training of PHNs at the IAM HIV clinics. The
primary goal is to test the effectiveness of intervention components versus treatment as
usual (TAU) in identifying HIV infected persons with a substance use disorder and in linking
them to substance abuse treatment. Secondary goals include examining the intersection among
problematic substance use, HIV medication adherence, and HIV-related and other comorbid
conditions.
Aim 3. Develop optimized technologies within the electronic health record (EHR) system used
at the HIV clinics and integrate these with existing substance-use treatment mobile
applications to retain patients in recovery and relapse prevention. This will specifically
entail use of a MyChart mobile patient portal in an Office of the National Coordinator for
Health Information Technology (ONC) certified EHRs (Epic, Epic Systems Corporation, Verona,
WI). The Affordable Care Act (ACA) and the Health Information Technology for Economic and
Clinical Health (HITECH) Act place strong emphasis on the widespread adoption and
implementation of EHR systems.
Aim 4: Assess the cost-effectiveness of implementing this organizational-level intervention.
In order to enhance the likelihood of widespread implementation, the study team will conduct
analyses to assess the cost-effectiveness of implementing the intervention components versus
TAU alone.
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