Peer Intervention to Link Overdose survivors to Treatment (PILOT) (NIH HEAL Initiative)

Funded by the NIH HEAL Initiative®

This project is a 3-site, randomized controlled trial using Peer Recovery Coaches trained in FORCE (FAVOR Overdose Recovery Coaching Evaluation), who will engage with opioid overdose survivors in the emergency department to get permission to contact them. The Coaches will follow a modified FORCE manual using a tiered approach of engagement, utilizing motivational interviewing and a strengths-based care management approach to engage participants in care and develop a patient-centered recovery plan. The FORCE intervention will be tailored to the participant's needs and will continue for 12 months after enrollment. This intervention will be compared to Treatment as Usual (TAU) in which overdose survivors receive referral to treatment. Outcomes include engagement in formal OUD treatment between groups, retention in treatment, and number of overdoses after enrollment. 

CTN Protocol ID: 
CTN-0107
Status: 
Active
ClinicalTrials.gov ID: 

Principal Investigator(s)

Kelly Barth, D.O.

Associate Professor
Medical University of South Carolina
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

100 Doughty Street, MSC 861
Charleston, SC 29425
United States