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Harold I Perl, PhD Center for the Clinical Trials Network National Institute on Drug Abuse NIATx Summit and SAAS National Conference Boston, MA July 13, 2011

Pick Your Favorite Metaphor …

IOM Report Decries the “Gap” NIDA responds to IOM report National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network (CTN) 1999 Blending Initiative 2001 Based on “Bi-Directionality” Clinicians & Researchers collaborating

CTN Mission Study behavioral and pharmacological treatments that have high potential for success in community treatment settings Get research findings into the hands of clinicians who can make the best use of them – as fast as possible

Regional Research and Training Center (RRTC) State with Community Treatment Program (CTP) CTN Across the Nation

NIDA/SAMHSA Blending Initiative Blending Conferences Clinical and research experts present latest scientific findings to front-line clinicians and managers Single State Agency Directors Facilitate broader adoption of research-supported tx Blending Teams & Blending Products Operationalize implementation of research findings in the field

Buprenorphine Treatment: Training for Multidisciplinary Addiction Professionals Short-Term Opioid Withdrawal Using Buprenorphine Buprenorphine Treatment for Young Adults Treatment Planning MATRS: Utilizing the ASI to Make Required Data Collection Useful Motivational Interviewing Assessment: Supervisory Tools for Enhancing Proficiency (MIA-STEP) Promoting Awareness of Motivational Incentives (PAMI) Suite of Blending Products

Selecting Blending Products Specific intervention models drawn from the findings of CTN and other research Decisions based on key principles of Treatment Research and Implementation Science Relevance to intended users Demonstrated efficacy and effectiveness Potential reach, feasibility and sustainability across array of ecological and organizational settings Faithful adoption can be enhanced by comprehensive training and ongoing clinical supervision

Buprenorphine Treatment Suite Training for Multidisciplinary Addiction Professionals Broad overview of Buprenorphine use and effects Role of non-prescribers in patient care 6-hour classroom training program and video Self-paced CD-ROM awareness course Short-Term Opioid Withdrawal Using Buprenorphine Teaches the 13-day Buprenorphine taper intervention 4-hour classroom training program Buprenorphine Treatment for Young Adults Effectiveness of longer term treatment for young adults 3-hour classroom training and PowerPoint presentation

Motivational Interviewing Assessment: Supervisory Tools for Enhancing Proficiency (MIA:STEP) Teaching tools for assessing and enhancing counselor’s MI Skills Supervisor training curriculum for 6-10 hour workshop Audiotaped treatment sessions and supervisory tape rating guide Tools for clinical supervisors to fortify ability to deliver effective supervision to front-line counselors

Promoting Awareness of Motivational Incentives (PAMI) Motivational Incentives Awareness Video PowerPoint presentations for clinicians and policy makers Toolkit (activities, sample materials, etc.) Resources (bibliography, articles, FAQ, etc.) Explains research findings that show low-cost incentives can increase drug abstinence and enhance patient retention in treatment – speaks to the clinic’s “Bottom Line”

motivationalincentives.org

New Blending Products Currently under development Prescription Opioid Addiction Treatment Study (POATS) HIV Rapid Testing and Counseling

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CTN Impact on Adopting EBPs Adoption of CTN-tested protocols in CTPs % : Buprenorphine treatment 61.4% : Motivational Incentives Adoption of EBPs tested outside CTN 2 CTN CTPs 3 times more likely to adopt acamprosate or naltrexone for AUDs than non-CTN programs CTN CTP staff who participate in research are more likely to use EBPs in clinical practice 3 1 Roman, Abraham, Rothrauff & Knudsen (2010) 2 Abraham, Knudsen, Rothrauff & Roman, P. M. (2011) 3 Pinto, Yu, Spector, Gorroochurn & McCarty (2010)

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A Closing Thought “The future is already here – it's just not evenly distributed.” William Gibson (science fiction writer) as quoted in The Economist, December 4, 2003

Harold I Perl, PhD Senior Lead for Behavioral Research, Dissemination and Training Center for the Clinical Trials Network National Institute on Drug Abuse 301/ nida.nih.gov/CTN ctndisseminationlibrary.org nida.nih.gov/blending motivationalincentives.org attcnetwork.org