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Randomised clinical trial of an emergency department-based peer recovery support intervention to increase treatment uptake and reduce recurrent overdose among individuals at high risk for opioid overdose: study protocol for the navigator trial

机译:基于急诊科的同伴恢复支持干预措施以增加阿片类药物过量高风险个体中的治疗吸收并减少复发性过量用药的随机临床试验:导航仪试验的研究方案

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Effective approaches to increase engagement in treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) and reduce the risk of recurrent overdose and death following emergency department (ED) presentation for opioid overdose remain unknown. As such, we aim to compare the effectiveness of behavioural interventions delivered in the ED by certified peer recovery support specialists relative to those delivered by licensed clinical social workers (LCSWs) in promoting OUD treatment uptake and reducing recurrent ED visits for opioid overdose.
机译:尚无有效的方法来增加对阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)的治疗并减少急诊科(ED)提出阿片类药物过量后复发再次用药和死亡的风险。因此,我们旨在比较经认证的同伴康复支持专家在急诊室提供的行为干预与通过许可的临床社会工作者(LCSW)进行的行为干预在促进OUD治疗摄取和减少因阿片类药物过量而再次进行急诊就诊时的有效性。

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