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A study protocol for Project I-Test: a cluster randomized controlled trial of a practice coaching intervention to increase HIV testing in substance use treatment programs
BACKGROUND: People with substance use disorders are vulnerable to acquiring HIV. Testing is fundamental to diagnosis, treatment, and prevention; however, in the past decade, there has been a decline in the number of substance use disorder (SUD) treatment programs offering on-site HIV testing. Fewer...
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American Journal Experts
2023
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author | Frimpong, Jemima A. Parish, Carrigan Feaster, Daniel J. Gooden, Lauren K. Matheson, Tim Haynes, Louise Linas, Benjamin P. Assoumou, Sabrina A. Tross, Susan Kyle, Tiffany Nelson, C. Mindy Liguori, Terri K. Toussaint, Oliene Siegel, Karolynn Annane, Debra Metsch, Lisa R. |
author_facet | Frimpong, Jemima A. Parish, Carrigan Feaster, Daniel J. Gooden, Lauren K. Matheson, Tim Haynes, Louise Linas, Benjamin P. Assoumou, Sabrina A. Tross, Susan Kyle, Tiffany Nelson, C. Mindy Liguori, Terri K. Toussaint, Oliene Siegel, Karolynn Annane, Debra Metsch, Lisa R. |
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description | BACKGROUND: People with substance use disorders are vulnerable to acquiring HIV. Testing is fundamental to diagnosis, treatment, and prevention; however, in the past decade, there has been a decline in the number of substance use disorder (SUD) treatment programs offering on-site HIV testing. Fewer than half of SUDs in the United States offer on-site HIV testing. In addition, nearly a quarter of newly diagnosed cases have AIDS at the time of diagnosis. Lack of testing is one of the main reasons that annual HIV incidences have remained constant over time. Integration of HIV testing with testing for HCV, an infection prevalent among persons vulnerable to HIV infection, and in settings where they receive health services, including opioid treatment programs (OTPs), is of great public health importance. METHODS/DESIGN: In this 3-arm cluster-RCT of opioid use disorders treatment programs, we test the effect of two evidence-based “practice coaching” (PC) interventions on: the provision and sustained implementation of on-site HIV testing, on-site HIV/HCV testing, and linkage to care. Using the National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services data available from SAMHSA, 51 sites are randomly assigned to one of the three conditions: practice coach facilitated structured conversations around implementing change, with provision of resources and documents to support the implementation of (1) HIV testing only, or (2) HIV/HCV testing, and (3) a control condition that provides a package with information only. We collect quantitative (e,g., HIV and HCV testing at six-month-long intervals) and qualitative site data near the time of randomization, and again approximately 7–12 months after randomization. DISCUSSION: Innovative and comprehensive approaches that facilitate and promote the adoption and sustainability of HIV and HCV testing in opioid treatment programs are important for addressing and reducing HIV and HCV infection rates. This study is one of the first to test organizational approaches (practice coaching) to increase HIV and HIV/HCV testing and linkage to care among individuals receiving treatment for opioid use disorder. The study may provide valuable insight and knowledge on the multiple levels of intervention that, if integrated, may better position OTPs to improve and sustain testing practices and improve population health. |
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spelling | pubmed-103501902023-07-17 A study protocol for Project I-Test: a cluster randomized controlled trial of a practice coaching intervention to increase HIV testing in substance use treatment programs Frimpong, Jemima A. Parish, Carrigan Feaster, Daniel J. Gooden, Lauren K. Matheson, Tim Haynes, Louise Linas, Benjamin P. Assoumou, Sabrina A. Tross, Susan Kyle, Tiffany Nelson, C. Mindy Liguori, Terri K. Toussaint, Oliene Siegel, Karolynn Annane, Debra Metsch, Lisa R. Res Sq Article BACKGROUND: People with substance use disorders are vulnerable to acquiring HIV. Testing is fundamental to diagnosis, treatment, and prevention; however, in the past decade, there has been a decline in the number of substance use disorder (SUD) treatment programs offering on-site HIV testing. Fewer than half of SUDs in the United States offer on-site HIV testing. In addition, nearly a quarter of newly diagnosed cases have AIDS at the time of diagnosis. Lack of testing is one of the main reasons that annual HIV incidences have remained constant over time. Integration of HIV testing with testing for HCV, an infection prevalent among persons vulnerable to HIV infection, and in settings where they receive health services, including opioid treatment programs (OTPs), is of great public health importance. METHODS/DESIGN: In this 3-arm cluster-RCT of opioid use disorders treatment programs, we test the effect of two evidence-based “practice coaching” (PC) interventions on: the provision and sustained implementation of on-site HIV testing, on-site HIV/HCV testing, and linkage to care. Using the National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services data available from SAMHSA, 51 sites are randomly assigned to one of the three conditions: practice coach facilitated structured conversations around implementing change, with provision of resources and documents to support the implementation of (1) HIV testing only, or (2) HIV/HCV testing, and (3) a control condition that provides a package with information only. We collect quantitative (e,g., HIV and HCV testing at six-month-long intervals) and qualitative site data near the time of randomization, and again approximately 7–12 months after randomization. DISCUSSION: Innovative and comprehensive approaches that facilitate and promote the adoption and sustainability of HIV and HCV testing in opioid treatment programs are important for addressing and reducing HIV and HCV infection rates. This study is one of the first to test organizational approaches (practice coaching) to increase HIV and HIV/HCV testing and linkage to care among individuals receiving treatment for opioid use disorder. The study may provide valuable insight and knowledge on the multiple levels of intervention that, if integrated, may better position OTPs to improve and sustain testing practices and improve population health. American Journal Experts 2023-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10350190/ /pubmed/37461594 http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3059783/v1 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use. |
spellingShingle | Article Frimpong, Jemima A. Parish, Carrigan Feaster, Daniel J. Gooden, Lauren K. Matheson, Tim Haynes, Louise Linas, Benjamin P. Assoumou, Sabrina A. Tross, Susan Kyle, Tiffany Nelson, C. Mindy Liguori, Terri K. Toussaint, Oliene Siegel, Karolynn Annane, Debra Metsch, Lisa R. A study protocol for Project I-Test: a cluster randomized controlled trial of a practice coaching intervention to increase HIV testing in substance use treatment programs |
title | A study protocol for Project I-Test: a cluster randomized controlled trial of a practice coaching intervention to increase HIV testing in substance use treatment programs |
title_full | A study protocol for Project I-Test: a cluster randomized controlled trial of a practice coaching intervention to increase HIV testing in substance use treatment programs |
title_fullStr | A study protocol for Project I-Test: a cluster randomized controlled trial of a practice coaching intervention to increase HIV testing in substance use treatment programs |
title_full_unstemmed | A study protocol for Project I-Test: a cluster randomized controlled trial of a practice coaching intervention to increase HIV testing in substance use treatment programs |
title_short | A study protocol for Project I-Test: a cluster randomized controlled trial of a practice coaching intervention to increase HIV testing in substance use treatment programs |
title_sort | study protocol for project i-test: a cluster randomized controlled trial of a practice coaching intervention to increase hiv testing in substance use treatment programs |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10350190/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37461594 http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3059783/v1 |
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