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Culturally AdapTed Harm Reduction Intervention: Community Engaged InterVention for Black Adults That MisusE Opioids and Stimulants
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating harm reduction intervention for Opioid Use and Stimulant Use. Completed, enrolled 63 participants across 3 sites.
Detailed Summary
The goal of this study is to develop and test a culturally adapted harm reduction intervention among Black adults who misuse opioids and/or stimulants. The questions it aims to answer include: will the culturally adapted harm reduction educational intervention increase overall knowledge of overdose and prevention/intervention techniques and increase confidence and willingness to use/teach interventions to others at-risk.
Study Details
Timeline
Arms & Interventions
Participants will complete pre- and post-intervention quantitative measures assessing their motivation and comfort using Narcan and FTS. In addition, participants will also participate in a semi-structured qualitative focus group after completing the intervention session to assess harm reduction needs in their community, additional barriers participants expect with the adapted intervention, feasibility of the intervention, and perceived knowledge of opioid overdose and prevention and intervention tools gained from prior to the intervention to afterwards.
Interventions
Each participant will complete a pre-test at Study Visit 1 prior to the intervention, participate in the intervention, then complete a post-test. After the intervention, participants will participate in a recorded focus group. Participants will be offered FTS, Narcan, first aid supplies at the study visit.