[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"health-study-detail:100296200":3},{"organization":4,"armGroups":7,"interventions":24,"overallOfficials":38,"centralContacts":51,"locations":60,"responsibleParty":80,"collaborators":83,"id":98,"slug":99,"hasResults":100,"nctId":101,"briefTitle":102,"officialTitle":103,"acronym":29,"eligibilityCriteria":104,"healthyVolunteers":105,"sex":106,"minAge":107,"maxAge":29,"enrollmentInfo":108,"targetDuration":29,"studyType":111,"phases":112,"briefSummary":114,"conditions":115,"keywords":120,"overallStatus":63,"whyStopped":29,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":128,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":129,"startDateStruct":132,"completionDateStruct":134,"leadSponsor":136,"locationsCount":137},{"fullName":5,"class":6},"Columbia University","OTHER",[8,14,19],{"label":9,"type":10,"description":11,"interventionNames":12},"HIV Testing Practice Coaching Intervention Group","EXPERIMENTAL","The HIV Testing Practice Coaching (PC) Intervention is designed to improve the provision and sustained implementation of on-site HIV testing and linkage to care among OTP patients.",[13],"Other: HIV Testing Practice Coaching Intervention",{"label":15,"type":10,"description":16,"interventionNames":17},"HIV and HCV Testing Practice Coaching Intervention Group","The HIV and HCV Testing Practice Coaching (PC) Intervention will leverage the HIV PC intervention and follow the same interventional steps described above, and, in addition, provide information and training to support joint HIV\u002FHCV testing and linkage to care among OTP patients.",[18],"Other: HIV and HCV Testing Practice Coaching Intervention",{"label":20,"type":6,"description":21,"interventionNames":22},"Information Control Group","The administrators of OTPs assigned to the control condition will receive a website link to and hard copy of the NIDA\u002FSAMHSA Blending Initiative product for HIV rapid testing.",[23],"Other: Information Control",[25,30,34],{"type":6,"name":26,"description":27,"armGroupLabels":28,"otherNames":29},"Information Control","The OTPs assigned to this group will be provided access to the NIDA\u002FSAMHSA Blending Initiative product for HIV rapid testing. Resources generated from the HIV rapid testing Blending Initiative product include a fact sheet, resource guide, marketing materials, and an Excel-based budgeting tool. In addition to the HIV-specific materials, the website provides opportunities for training, self-study progress, workshop, and distance learning. OTPs also will receive a link to the Anti-Retroviral Treatment and Access to Services (ARTAS) intervention training website which provides information and training courses. Sites also will receive a hard (or electronic) copy of the ARTAS implementation manual and information about the provision of HIV testing, linkage to care and PrEP.",[20],null,{"type":6,"name":31,"description":32,"armGroupLabels":33,"otherNames":29},"HIV and HCV Testing Practice Coaching Intervention","The practice coaches (PCs) will work with the program team a) to establish capabilities, reimbursement systems and\u002For partnerships necessary to support HIV and HCV testing and evidence--based linkage to care and b) to reduce barriers (e.g., staffing, training) to the implementation and sustained provision of HIV and HCV testing. Also, due to the expense of HCV treatment, and potentially more complicated mechanisms for linking HCV-positive patients to further evaluation and care which may take more time than anticipated, PCs will provide OTPs with basic education and motivation about the importance of HCV testing for reasons other than immediate curative treatment. Information on PrEP also will be provided. The intervention will occur over approximately 29 weeks (or 6 months).",[15],{"type":6,"name":35,"description":36,"armGroupLabels":37,"otherNames":29},"HIV Testing Practice Coaching Intervention","The practice coaches (PCs) will work with the programs a) to establish capabilities, reimbursement systems and\u002For partnerships necessary to support HIV testing and evidence-based linkage to care and b) to reduce barriers (e.g., staffing, training) to the implementation and sustained provision of HIV testing. Information on Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) also will be provided. The intervention will occur over approximately 29 weeks (or 6 months) consisting of four distinct evidence-based phases designed to establish competency in the implementation of organizational change towards establishing HIV testing outcomes among OTP clientele.",[9],[39,42,45,48],{"name":40,"affiliation":5,"role":41},"Lisa Metsch, PhD","PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR",{"name":43,"affiliation":44,"role":41},"Daniel Feaster, PhD","University of Miami",{"name":46,"affiliation":47,"role":41},"Jemima Frimpong, PhD","New York University Abu Dhabi",{"name":49,"affiliation":5,"role":50},"Lauren Gooden, PhD","STUDY_DIRECTOR",[52,56],{"name":49,"role":53,"phone":54,"phoneExt":29,"email":55},"CONTACT","786-703-9819","lkg2129@columbia.edu",{"name":57,"role":53,"phone":58,"phoneExt":29,"email":59},"Terri Liguori, M.Ed., Ed.S.","786-510-3666","tl2547@columbia.edu",[61],{"facility":62,"status":63,"city":64,"state":64,"zip":65,"country":66,"countryCode":67,"cosmosGeoPoint":68,"geoPoint":73,"contacts":74},"Columbia University Medical Center","RECRUITING","New York","10032","United States","US",{"type":69,"coordinates":70},"Point",[71,72],-74.00597,40.71427,{"lat":72,"lon":71},[75,76,79],{"name":49,"role":53,"phone":54,"phoneExt":29,"email":55},{"name":77,"role":53,"phone":58,"phoneExt":29,"email":78},"Terri Liguori, ME.d","tl2547@cumc.columbia.edu",{"name":40,"role":41,"phone":29,"phoneExt":29,"email":29},{"type":41,"investigatorFullName":81,"investigatorTitle":82,"investigatorAffiliation":5,"oldNameTitle":29,"oldOrganization":29},"Lisa Metsch","Professor of Sociomedical Sciences",[84,87,89,90,92,94,97],{"name":85,"class":86},"National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)","NIH",{"name":88,"class":6},"Weill Medical College of Cornell University",{"name":44,"class":6},{"name":91,"class":6},"Boston Medical Center",{"name":93,"class":6},"Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene, Inc.",{"name":95,"class":96},"San Francisco Department of Public Health","OTHER_GOV",{"name":47,"class":6},"100296200","project-i-test-implementing-hiv-testing-in-opioid-treatment-programs-100296200",false,"NCT03135886","Project I Test: Implementing HIV Testing in Opioid Treatment Programs","A Cluster RCT to Increase HIV Testing in Substance Use Treatment Programs","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Eligible sites must:\n\n  1. See at least 150 unduplicated patients\u002Fyear\u002Fsite\n  2. Be capable and willing to prospectively collect data on the number of patients who a) are offered any HIV and\u002For HCV tests; b) completed these tests; c) are referred to care\u002Fevaluation (and type of referral) if positive; and d) are linked to care\u002Fevaluation within 30 days of diagnosis\n  3. Be capable and willing to provide patient demographics, testing data within demographic categories of gender and race\u002Fethnicity (in aggregate) and data on HIV\u002FHCV test reimbursement processes and outcomes\n  4. Have key staff willing to consent to participate in study surveys, qualitative interviews and intervention coaching throughout the study\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Sites will be excluded if:\n\n  1. Over 50% of patients served in the prior 6 months were HIV or HCV tested\n  2. They are terminated via PI decision\u002Fdiscretion",true,"ALL","18 Years",{"count":109,"type":110},418,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[113],"NA","This study will test two active evidence-based \"practice coaching\" (PC) interventions to improve opioid treatment programs' (OTPs') provision and sustained implementation of on-site 1) HIV testing and linkage to care and 2) HIV\u002FHepatitis C virus (HCV) testing and linkage to care among patients seeking\u002Freceiving substance use disorder treatment.\n\nAims are:\n\nAim 1: To evaluate the effectiveness of the PC interventions on improving patient uptake of HIV testing in OTPs including the incremental impact of the HIV\u002FHCV intervention on HIV testing.\n\nAim 2: To examine, using mixed-methods, the impact of the PC interventions on the initiation and sustained provision of HIV testing and timely linkage to care.\n\nAim 3: To evaluate the health outcomes, health care utilization, and cost-effectiveness of the PC interventions compared incrementally to one another and to the control condition.\n\nPrimary Hypothesis:\n\n1. The two PC interventions will result in significantly higher proportions of patients tested for HIV than the information control condition during the \"initial impact\" period (7-12 months post-randomization or T3), controlling for the proportion of patients tested during the baseline period, T1 (Primary) and during the \"sustained impact\" period, 13-18 months post-randomization or T4 (Secondary).\n2. The HIV\u002FHCV PC intervention will result in significantly higher proportions of patients tested for HIV than the HIV PC intervention during the initial impact period (7-12 months post-randomization or T3), controlling for the proportion of patients tested during the baseline period, T1 (Secondary) and during the \"sustained impact\" period, 13-18 months post-randomization or T4 (Secondary).",[116,117,118,119],"HIV\u002FAIDS","Hepatitis C","Substance Use Disorders","Opioid-use Disorder",[121,122,123,124,125,126,127],"HIV","HIV Testing","Hepatitis C Virus Testing","Opioid Use Disorder Treatment","Substance Use Disorders Treatment","Hepatitis C Virus","Practice Coaching","2025-07-25",{"date":130,"type":131},"2025-07-29","ACTUAL",{"date":133,"type":131},"2017-06-12",{"date":135,"type":110},"2026-07-31",{"name":5,"class":6},1]