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Methods for delivering the UK's multi‐centre prison‐based naloxone‐on‐release pilot randomised trial (N‐ALIVE): Europe's largest prison‐based randomised controlled trial
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Naloxone is an opioid antagonist used for emergency resuscitation following opioid overdose. Prisoners with a history of heroin use by injection have a high risk of drug‐related death in the first weeks after prison‐release. The N‐ALIVE trial was planned as a large prison‐base...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5969312/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28940805 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/dar.12592 |
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author | Meade, Angela Mary Bird, Sheila Macdonald Strang, John Pepple, Tracey Nichols, Laura Lea Mascarenhas, Monica Choo, Louise Parmar, Mahesh Kumar Bhikhubhai |
author_facet | Meade, Angela Mary Bird, Sheila Macdonald Strang, John Pepple, Tracey Nichols, Laura Lea Mascarenhas, Monica Choo, Louise Parmar, Mahesh Kumar Bhikhubhai |
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description | INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Naloxone is an opioid antagonist used for emergency resuscitation following opioid overdose. Prisoners with a history of heroin use by injection have a high risk of drug‐related death in the first weeks after prison‐release. The N‐ALIVE trial was planned as a large prison‐based randomised controlled trial (RCT) to test the effectiveness of naloxone‐on‐release in the prevention of fatal opiate overdoses soon after release. The N‐ALIVE pilot trial was conducted to test the main trial's assumptions on recruitment of prisons and prisoners, and the logistics for ensuring that participants received their N‐ALIVE pack on release. DESIGN AND METHODS: Adult prisoners who had ever injected heroin, were incarcerated for ≥7 days and were expected to be released within 3 months were eligible. Participants were randomised to receive, on liberation, a pack containing a single ‘rescue’ injection of naloxone or a control pack with no naloxone syringe. The trial was double‐blind prior to prison‐release. RESULTS: We randomised 1685 prisoners (842 naloxone; 843 control) across 16 prisons in England. We stopped randomisation on 8 December 2014 because only one‐third of administrations of naloxone‐on‐release were to the randomised ex‐prisoner; two‐thirds were to others whom we were not tracing. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS: Prevention RCTs are seldom conducted within prisons; we demonstrated the feasibility of conducting a multi‐prison RCT to prevent fatality from opioid overdose in the outside community. We terminated the N‐ALIVE trial due to the infeasibility of individualised randomisation to naloxone‐on‐release. Large RCTs are feasible within prisons. |
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spelling | pubmed-59693122018-05-30 Methods for delivering the UK's multi‐centre prison‐based naloxone‐on‐release pilot randomised trial (N‐ALIVE): Europe's largest prison‐based randomised controlled trial Meade, Angela Mary Bird, Sheila Macdonald Strang, John Pepple, Tracey Nichols, Laura Lea Mascarenhas, Monica Choo, Louise Parmar, Mahesh Kumar Bhikhubhai Drug Alcohol Rev Special Section: Naloxone. Guest Editors: Anna Olsen, Robyn Dwyer and Simon Lenton INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Naloxone is an opioid antagonist used for emergency resuscitation following opioid overdose. Prisoners with a history of heroin use by injection have a high risk of drug‐related death in the first weeks after prison‐release. The N‐ALIVE trial was planned as a large prison‐based randomised controlled trial (RCT) to test the effectiveness of naloxone‐on‐release in the prevention of fatal opiate overdoses soon after release. The N‐ALIVE pilot trial was conducted to test the main trial's assumptions on recruitment of prisons and prisoners, and the logistics for ensuring that participants received their N‐ALIVE pack on release. DESIGN AND METHODS: Adult prisoners who had ever injected heroin, were incarcerated for ≥7 days and were expected to be released within 3 months were eligible. Participants were randomised to receive, on liberation, a pack containing a single ‘rescue’ injection of naloxone or a control pack with no naloxone syringe. The trial was double‐blind prior to prison‐release. RESULTS: We randomised 1685 prisoners (842 naloxone; 843 control) across 16 prisons in England. We stopped randomisation on 8 December 2014 because only one‐third of administrations of naloxone‐on‐release were to the randomised ex‐prisoner; two‐thirds were to others whom we were not tracing. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS: Prevention RCTs are seldom conducted within prisons; we demonstrated the feasibility of conducting a multi‐prison RCT to prevent fatality from opioid overdose in the outside community. We terminated the N‐ALIVE trial due to the infeasibility of individualised randomisation to naloxone‐on‐release. Large RCTs are feasible within prisons. John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd 2017-09-21 2018-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5969312/ /pubmed/28940805 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/dar.12592 Text en © 2017 The Authors Drug and Alcohol Review published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Special Section: Naloxone. Guest Editors: Anna Olsen, Robyn Dwyer and Simon Lenton Meade, Angela Mary Bird, Sheila Macdonald Strang, John Pepple, Tracey Nichols, Laura Lea Mascarenhas, Monica Choo, Louise Parmar, Mahesh Kumar Bhikhubhai Methods for delivering the UK's multi‐centre prison‐based naloxone‐on‐release pilot randomised trial (N‐ALIVE): Europe's largest prison‐based randomised controlled trial |
title | Methods for delivering the UK's multi‐centre prison‐based naloxone‐on‐release pilot randomised trial (N‐ALIVE): Europe's largest prison‐based randomised controlled trial |
title_full | Methods for delivering the UK's multi‐centre prison‐based naloxone‐on‐release pilot randomised trial (N‐ALIVE): Europe's largest prison‐based randomised controlled trial |
title_fullStr | Methods for delivering the UK's multi‐centre prison‐based naloxone‐on‐release pilot randomised trial (N‐ALIVE): Europe's largest prison‐based randomised controlled trial |
title_full_unstemmed | Methods for delivering the UK's multi‐centre prison‐based naloxone‐on‐release pilot randomised trial (N‐ALIVE): Europe's largest prison‐based randomised controlled trial |
title_short | Methods for delivering the UK's multi‐centre prison‐based naloxone‐on‐release pilot randomised trial (N‐ALIVE): Europe's largest prison‐based randomised controlled trial |
title_sort | methods for delivering the uk's multi‐centre prison‐based naloxone‐on‐release pilot randomised trial (n‐alive): europe's largest prison‐based randomised controlled trial |
topic | Special Section: Naloxone. Guest Editors: Anna Olsen, Robyn Dwyer and Simon Lenton |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5969312/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28940805 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/dar.12592 |
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