The purpose of this study is to develop a clinical telehealth intervention and test the feasibility of integrating telehealth within a police opioid county diversion program.
Participants in a police opioid diversion program will receive information about the research opportunity; those interested will be administered informed consent and randomized to either the (1) diversion program treatment as usual condition or (2) the enhanced condition, receiving the telehealth video call intervention with motivational interviewing and substance use treatment appointment reminders during the 12-week intervention. The study design has been modified to provide the enhanced condition with coaching and the T-CAP app to all individuals consented to the study beginning January 1, 2023.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
8
The telehealth intervention is delivered with an app developed for this research. The intervention features live video calling, messaging, appointment reminders; clinical support is provided by licensed clinicians.
Lake County Public Health Department
Waukegan, Illinois, United States
Percent of Participants Who Received One or More Referrals During the 12-week Intervention.
The number of participants who received one or more referrals to services made by the intervention coach. This measure is collected as evidence supporting participant utilization of the app and the coaching support model.
Time frame: 12-week intervention period
Texas Christian University Drug Screen 5 Severity Score From Baseline to Post Intervention at Week 12
The Texas Christian University Drug Screen 5 is a 19-question survey that captures substance use during the past 12 months. Interpretation of the TCU Drug Screen 5 score for drug use severity corresponds with the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5 criteria for reporting three possible severity levels (mild, moderate, severe). A single level score is based on participant responses to 11 items (total range: 0 to 11) as such: the presence of 2 to 3 endorsed symptoms is scored as a mild disorder; 4 to 5 endorsed symptoms is scored as moderate disorder; and a severe disorder is scored with the presence of 6 or more symptoms of the 11 items; thus, more endorsed items means a more serious drug use problem.
Time frame: Texas Christian University Drug Screen 5 data are reported for baseline and end-of-intervention at 12 weeks after consent.
This platform is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.