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The HEALing (helping to End Addiction Long-term SM) Communities Study: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Trial at the Community Level to Reduce Opioid Overdose Deaths Through Implementation of an Integrated Set of Evidence-Based Practices

Sharon L. Walsh,Nabila El-Bassel,Rebecca D. Jackson,Jeffrey H. Samet, Maneesha Aggarwal,Arnie P. Aldridge,Trevor Baker,Carolina Barbosa,Joshua A. Barocas,Tracy A. Battaglia,Donna Beers,Dana Bernson,Rachel Bowers-Sword,Carly Bridden,Jennifer L. Brown,Heather M. Bush,Joshua L. Bush,Amy Button,Aimee N. C. Campbell,Magdalena Cerda,Debbie M. Cheng,Jag Chhatwal,Thomas Clarke,Kevin P. Conway,Erika L. Crable, Andrea Czajkowski,James L. David,Mari-Lynn Drainoni,Laura C. Fanucchi,Daniel J. Feaster,Soledad Fernandez,Darcy Freedman,Bridget Freisthler,Louisa Gilbert,LaShawn M. Glasgow,Dawn Goddard-Eckrich,Damara Gutnick,Kristin Harlow,Donald W. Helme,Terry Huang,Timothy R. Huerta,Timothy Hunt,Ayaz Hyder,Robin Kerner,Katherine Keyes,Charles E. Knott,Hannah K. Knudsen,Michael Konstan,Marc R. Larochelle,R. Craig Lefebvre,Frances Levin,Nicky Lewis,Benjamin P. Linas,Michelle R. Lofwall,David Lounsbury,Michael S. Lyons,Sarah Mann,Katherine R. Marks,Ann McAlearney,Kathryn E. McCollister,Tara McCrimmon,Jennifer Miles, Cortney C. Miller,Denis Nash,Edward Nunes,Emmanuel A. Oga,Carrie B. Oser,Tracy Plouck, Bruce Rapkin,Patricia R. Freeman,Sandra Rodriguez,Elisabeth Root,Lisa Rosen-Metsch,Nasim Sabounchi,Richard Saitz,Pamela Salsberry, Caroline Savitsky,Bruce R. Schackman,Eric E. Seiber,Michael D. Slater,Svetla Slavova,Drew Speer,Linda Sprague Martinez,Leyla F. Stambaugh,Michele Staton,Michael D. Stein,Danelle J. Stevens-Watkins,Hilary L. Surratt,Jeffery C. Talbert,Katherine L. Thompson, Kim Toussant,Nathan A. Vandergrift,Jennifer Villani,Daniel M. Walker,Alexander Y. Walley,Scott T. Walters,Philip M. Westgate,Theresa Winhusen,Elwin Wu,April M. Young, Greg Young,Gary A. Zarkin,Redonna K. Chandlerm

Drug and alcohol dependence(2020)

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Background: Opioid overdose deaths remain high in the U.S. Despite having effective interventions to prevent overdose deaths, there are numerous barriers that impede their adoption. The primary aim of the HEALing Communities Study (HCS) is to determine the impact of an intervention consisting of community-engaged, data-driven selection, and implementation of an integrated set of evidence-based practices (EBPs) on reducing opioid overdose deaths. Methods: The HCS is a four year multi-site, parallel-group, cluster randomized wait-list controlled trial. Communities (n = 67) in Kentucky, Massachusetts, New York and Ohio are randomized to active intervention (Wave 1), which starts the intervention in Year 1 or the wait-list control (Wave 2), which starts the intervention in Year 3. The HCS will test a conceptually driven framework to assist communities in selecting and adopting EBPs with three components: 1) a community engagement strategy with local coalitions to guide and implement the intervention; 2) a compendium of EBPs coupled with technical assistance; and 3) a series of communication campaigns to increase awareness and demand for EBPs and reduce stigma. An implementation science framework guides the intervention and allows for examination of the multilevel contexts that promote or impede adoption and expansion of EBPs. The primary outcome, number of opioid overdose deaths, will be compared between Wave 1 and Wave 2 communities during Year 2 of the intervention for Wave 1. Numerous secondary outcomes will be examined. Discussion: The HCS is the largest community-based implementation study in the field of addiction with an ambitious goal of significantly reducing fatal opioid overdoses.
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Y Opioid use disorder (OUD),Overdose,Community engagement,Medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD),Naloxone,Opioid prescribing,Helping to End Addiction Long-term,HEALing Communities Study
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