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The investigators plan to determine the effectiveness of contingency management (CM) plus stepped care for unhealthy alcohol use in HIV-positive patients.


Clinical Trial Description

HIV-positive patients with unhealthy alcohol use are not often motivated to decrease their alcohol consumption and rarely receive treatment for their drinking. To address these challenges, we plan to provide treatment in HIV clinics, highlight to patients the impact alcohol can have on their medical conditions, and use Contingency Management (CM) with a stepped care design to adjust treatment to patient response. CM is an evidence based therapy that promotes abstinence from substance use, including alcohol. Since CM has not been studied for unhealthy alcohol use in HIV-infected patients we will include a stepped care strategy that provides Addiction Psychiatrist Management (APM) (with alcohol pharmacotherapies as indicated) and Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET) for patients who do not achieve abstinence with CM. Phosphatidylethanol (PEth), is a validated biomarker that can confirm alcohol abstinence over three weeks. To capture the range of adverse effects of alcohol on health, we will include patients with at-risk drinking, alcohol use disorder, and medical conditions that can be adversely impacted by alcohol including those with a detectable HIV viral load, tobacco use disorder, liver fibrosis, untreated hepatitis C, depression and those taking psychoactive medications that interact with alcohol. The goal of the Financial Incentives, Randomization with Stepped Treatment (FIRST) Trial is to compare onsite CM plus stepped care versus treatment as usual (TAU) in a randomized clinical trial of HIV-positive patients with unhealthy alcohol use at seven HIV clinics. CM patients will receive onsite CM counseling sessions with financial rewards contingent on abstinence demonstrated by breathalyzer and PEth. Rewards can also be awarded for addressing medical conditions impacted by alcohol and achieving alcohol treatment goals. After three months, patients will be stepped up to APM and MET if PEth results indicate they have not attained abstinence. This randomized clinical trial will test the hypothesis that CM plus stepped care leads to greater abstinence, decreased alcohol consumption and improved HIV biomarkers as measured by the VACS Index. In addition to the randomized control trial, the FIRST Trial Implementation sub-study will be launched in the final year of the study. The goals of this sub-study are to explore barriers and facilitators to implementation of contingency management to address unhealthy alcohol in HIV treatment settings as it relates to: a) adoption, b) feasibility, c) acceptability, and d) tools and training needs to promote high fidelity implementation. In the context of the FIRST trial, we seek to recruit patient participants and the staff (i.e., research coordinators and Social Workers) involved with delivering CM across participating sites. Patient participants will be enrolled from the three highest-enrolling sites to complete an in-depth telephone interview. Staff participants from all sites involved in implementing study protocols will be invited to participate in a brief online survey and a focus group. Qualitative data will be analyzed by a multidisciplinary team using content analysis to identify themes and ideas regarding barrier and facilitators to CM implementation. ;


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NCT number NCT03089320
Study type Interventional
Source Yale University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date May 1, 2018
Completion date April 1, 2023

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