This research is being done to compare the effectiveness of standard on-site, in-person counseling with Internet web-based videoconferencing (e-therapy) in drug-dependent patients in opioid-agonist treatment programs. The study is looking to see if there are any differences in satisfaction or in treatment outcome if counseling sessions are given by e-therapy compared to standard, in-person counseling given in the clinic. The e-therapy happens in real time- it works very much like standard therapy in the clinic except that the patient is in his or her own home (or other convenient location outside the clinic) and talks to and sees the therapist through an Internet connection on the computer (the therapist will usually be at the clinic).
This study will be the first to evaluate the efficacy of an accredited and currently available, Internet web-based videoconferencing platform to deliver routine schedules of counseling in an opioid agonist treatment program. It has outstanding potential to help determine transportability of this technology to other treatment programs by demonstrating the benefits of integration of web-based therapy with on-site services to expand the continuum of care.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
85
eGet individual counseling sessions from home will be scheduled weekly for 12 weeks.
Addiction Treatment Services
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Counseling efficacy
Attendance to individual counseling sessions, both online and on-site will be tracked weekly for the duration of the study.
Time frame: Weekly for 12 weeks
Reinforcement value (eGetgoing)
Subjects will complete monthly surveys to evaluate the reinforcement value of eGetgoing using a multiple choice design that will compare its perceived value to other aspects of routine treatment (e.g., take-home medications).
Time frame: Monthly for 3 months
Reinforcement value (on-site)
Subjects will complete a survey to evaluate the reinforcement value of eGetgoing using a multiple choice design that will compare its perceived value to other aspects of routine treatment (e.g., take-home medications).
Time frame: Baseline
Program Satisfaction
Subjects will complete a survey to assess their overall program satisfaction
Time frame: Baseline and monthly for 3 months
Treatment cost
Subjects will complete surveys to measure treatment related time and monetary travel costs.
Time frame: Baseline and Month 3
Therapeutic relationship
Subjects and their therapists will complete surveys to assess qualities of the therapeutic relationship.
Time frame: Baseline and monthly for 3 months
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