Posts Tagged ‘033’
Advancing peer support workforce research: Insights and recommendations through the lens of professionalization
“They Don’t Give You No Note If It’s Got Fentanyl”: Using Cognitive Interviews to Understand Self-report and Urine Drug Screen Discrepancies
Workforce outcomes among substance use peer supports and their contextual determinants: A scoping review protocol
Navigating intersecting public health crises: A qualitative study of people with OUD’s experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic
There is a need for complementary qualitative research aimed at identifying how people with opioid use disorder (OUD) are understanding, experiencing, and navigating this unprecedented time. The current study examines understandings and experiences of people with OUD while they have navigated these crises.
Read MoreImproving retention across the OUD service cascade upon reentry from jail using Recovery Management Checkups-Adaptive (RMC-A) experiment
This study will test an adapted version of Recovery Management Checkups (RMC), which provide treatment linkage, retention support, and re-linkage, among released incarcerated individuals with opioid use disorder (OUD), to determine if this type of ongoing support improves the effectiveness of treatment engagement and recovery compared to the original RMC intervention.
Read MoreStandard vs Adaptive Recovery Management Checkups (033)
This study is comparing the effectiveness of the Recovery Management Checkups (RMC) model, an evidence-based intervention that provides regular, fixed schedule check-ups to support treatment retention and recovery, and an adaptive model (RMC-Adapted) that tailors checkup frequency and intensity to individuals’ needs. Each condition offers justice-involved individuals referral or assertive linkage to a designated treatment provider upon release from jail.
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