NIDA CTN-0139: Collaborative Care for Polysubstance use in Primary Care Settings (Co-Care)
This Clinical Trials Network (CTN) trial is studying a collaborative care intervention for polysubstance use involving opioids and/or stimulants, in adult primary care patients. Collaborative care is a team-based approach to managing chronic conditions that has been effective for depression and other behavioral health conditions, and has the potential to transform the delivery of substance use treatment in primary care settings.
This HEAL-funded trial will test the Co-Care model versus enhanced usual care to reduce substance use and improve substance use-related functioning. The study will be conducted at 5 primary care sites (FQHCs and FQHC look-alikes). A pilot study launched in February 2024 at one site, and the main study will started in August 2024 at all sites.
Investigators
Jennifer McNeely, MD, MS Lead Investigator (CTN NY Node)
Jane Liebschutz, MD, MPH Co-Lead Investigator (CTN Appalachian Node)
Fund Information
NIH HEAL Initiative
Status: current