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Effects of automated smartphone mobile recovery support and telephone continuing care in the treatment of alcohol use disorder: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

机译:自动智能手机移动恢复支持和电话连续护理对酒精使用障碍的治疗作用:一项随机对照试验的研究方案

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New smartphone communication technology provides a novel way to provide personalized continuing care support following alcohol treatment. One such system is the Addiction version of the Comprehensive Health Enhancement Support System (A-CHESS), which provides a range of automated functions that support patients. A-CHESS improved drinking outcomes over standard continuing care when provided to patients leaving inpatient treatment. Effective continuing care can also be delivered via telephone calls with a counselor. Telephone Monitoring and Counseling (TMC) has demonstrated efficacy in two randomized trials with alcohol-dependent patients. A-CHESS and TMC have complementary strengths. A-CHESS provides automated 24/7 recovery support services and frequent assessment of symptoms and status, but does not involve regular contact with a counselor. TMC provides regular and sustained contact with the same counselor, but no ongoing support between calls. The future of continuing care for alcohol use disorders is likely to involve automated mobile technology and counselor contact, but little is known about how best to integrate these services. To address this question, the study will feature a 2?×?2 design (A-CHESS for 12?months [yeso]?×?TMC for 12?months [yeso]), in which 280 alcohol-dependent patients in intensive outpatient programs (IOPs) will be randomized to one of the four conditions and followed for 18?months. We will determine whether adding TMC to A-CHESS produces fewer heavy drinking days than TMC or A-CHESS alone and test for TMC and A-CHESS main effects. We will determine the costs of each of the four conditions and the incremental cost-effectiveness of the three active conditions. Analyses will also examine secondary outcomes, including a biological measure of alcohol use, and hypothesized moderation and mediation effects. The results of the study will yield important information on improving patient alcohol use outcomes by integrating mobile automated recovery support and counselor contact. ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02681406 . Registered on 2 September 2016.
机译:新型智能手机通信技术提供了一种新颖的方法,可在酒精治疗后提供个性化的持续护理支持。这样的系统之一就是全面健康增强支持系统(A-CHESS)的成瘾版本,它提供了一系列支持患者的自动化功能。当提供给离开住院治疗的患者时,A-CHESS的饮酒效果优于标准持续护理。也可以通过与辅导员的电话通话来提供有效的持续护理。电话监控和咨询(TMC)在两项酒精依赖患者的随机试验中证明了疗效。 A-CHESS和TMC具有互补的优势。 A-CHESS提供自动化的24/7恢复支持服务,并经常评估症状和状态,但不涉及与顾问的定期联系。 TMC提供与同一位顾问的定期且持续的联系,但通话之间不会持续提供支持。持续治疗酒精使用障碍的未来可能涉及自动移动技术和咨询师联系,但对于如何最好地整合这些服务知之甚少。为了解决这个问题,研究将采用2××2设计(A-CHESS为12个月(是/否)××TMC为12个月(是/否)),其中280种酒精依赖重症门诊计划(IOP)的患者将被随机分配到四种情况之一,并随访18个月。我们将确定向A-CHESS中添加TMC是否比单独使用TMC或A-CHESS产生的重度饮酒天数少,并测试TMC和A-CHESS的主要作用。我们将确定四个条件中每个条件的成本以及三个活动条件中的增量成本效益。分析还将检查次要结局,包括对饮酒的生物学测量以及假设的调节和调节作用。这项研究的结果将通过整合移动自动康复支持和咨询师联系来提供有关改善患者饮酒结果的重要信息。 ClinicalTrials.gov,NCT02681406。 2016年9月2日注册。

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