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. 2018 Mar:86:30-35.
doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2017.12.007. Epub 2017 Dec 19.

Opioid recovery initiation: Pilot test of a peer outreach and modified Recovery Management Checkup intervention for out-of-treatment opioid users

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Opioid recovery initiation: Pilot test of a peer outreach and modified Recovery Management Checkup intervention for out-of-treatment opioid users

Christy K Scott et al. J Subst Abuse Treat. 2018 Mar.

Abstract

The recent surge in opioid-related overdoses and related fatalities underscores the need for assertive mechanisms for linking individuals with opioid use disorders (OUD) to medication-assisted treatment (MAT). This pilot study investigated the feasibility of an intervention that used peer outreach workers to identify out-of-treatment individuals with OUD combined with a modified version of the Recovery Management Checkup to link individuals to methadone treatment. The study was conducted in high-risk communities in Chicago over 8weeks; peer outreach workers identified 88 active opioid/heroin users; 72 were screened as eligible, and 70 showed to the study intake/initial linkage meeting. Most participants were male (73%) and African American (94%), with an average age of 52.0 (sd=7.6). Nearly all (67/70, 96%) were admitted to methadone treatment; median time from initial linkage meeting to treatment admission was 2.6days. Most were still in treatment at 30 and 60days post-intake (69% and 70%, respectively). A high-risk sub-group was identified that had ever received naloxone for an opioid overdose; they had one third of the odds of being in treatment at 30days post-intake compared with others. The intervention model holds promise as an assertive method for identifying and engaging individuals with OUD into treatment.

Keywords: Methadone treatment; Opioids; Peer outreach; Recovery Management Checkup; Treatment linkage and engagement.

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Treatment Linkage, Entry, and Status at 30 and 60 Days Post-Intake
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Days from Linkage to Admission to Methadone Treatment (n = 70)

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