"Bupe by the Book": A Tele-Buprenorphine Clinical Trial in Public Libraries With Unstably Housed Persons With Opioid Use Disorder
NCT ID: NCT05872386
Last Updated: 2025-05-13
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Basic Information
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ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
NA
60 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-06-28
2025-06-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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"Bupe by the Book" (BBB), in collaboration with the investigators' established local partners, San Diego Public Libraries and Father Joe's Village Health Center (FJV), will innovatively adapt FJV's already successful same-day, free tele-bupe treatment to library settings where OUD patrons are already. BBB will be a groundbreaking 12-week intervention that leverages the library's resources to facilitate low-barrier tele-bupe care via local clinic providers without requiring access to a clinic. By testing BBB uptake and retention in libraries, this study will inform how unstably housed persons and others can receive bupe care in innovative ways with minimal clinical/non-clinical requirements (e.g., low-barrier induction), changing the landscape radically for implementing bupe.
Using a mixed methods approach, the study combines qualitative and quantitative methodologies to address three specific aims:
1. Develop "Bupe by the Book" (BBB) within TAM: Through formative research using intervention mapping, the investigators will conduct a series of 8 focus groups across 4 libraries to: a) assess perceptions of key stakeholders such as local residents, businesses, library staff/security, outreach workers, tele-bupe providers, and unstably housed persons with OUD about BBB's potential, b) develop a feasible plan with stakeholder input, and c) identify facilitators and modifiable barriers to implementation.
2. Determine the feasibility of BBB: Estimate the expected level of treatment uptake and adherence. The investigators will conduct a 12-week pilot 2-arm randomized controlled trial (RCT) (n=40). Research staff will recruit library patrons and randomize them to weekly telehealth at the library or in-person clinic control arms across two participating libraries in San Diego. A health provider at FJV will then screen participants in person for eligibility for same-day bupe induction. BBB's effects on bupe induction and adherence to prescribed doses will be based on self-reported measures at 1-,2-,4-,8-, 12- weeks follow-ups with study staff, and weekly drug screenings and prescription pickups. The study hypothesizes that the BBB vs. control group, will have higher uptake and longer adherence to treatment.
3. Evaluate the acceptability of BBB: Identify program components that could be improved to enhance adherence and patient satisfaction. Research staff will conduct structured interviews with BBB patients, health providers, and library staff to gain insight into the patients' experiences after receiving BBB.
In line with NIDA's 2020 Strategic Plan (Objective 3.4. Develop and test strategies for effectively and sustainably implementing evidence-based treatments), the proposed study addresses long-standing barriers to bupe uptake/adherence. By utilizing multiple library sites, the investigators will render tele-bupe reproducible for other libraries nationwide facing opioid overdoses. This work will pave the foundation for a larger RCT in a subsequent R01 to evaluate the efficacy of utilizing public settings to treat substance use disorders and reduce opioid-related deaths.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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Telehealth
Intervention arm
Buprenorphine uptake/retention via Telehealth
Bupe by the Book (BBB) randomly assigns unstably housed library patrons with opioid use disorder to a telehealth to receive buprenorphine (aka, Suboxone) treatment from Father Joe's Villages Health Center.
Treatment as Usual
Treatment as usual (in-person at clinic)
Control group
unstably housed library patrons with opioid disorder are assigned randomly to a treatment as usual control group (in-person at the clinic)
Interventions
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Buprenorphine uptake/retention via Telehealth
Bupe by the Book (BBB) randomly assigns unstably housed library patrons with opioid use disorder to a telehealth to receive buprenorphine (aka, Suboxone) treatment from Father Joe's Villages Health Center.
Control group
unstably housed library patrons with opioid disorder are assigned randomly to a treatment as usual control group (in-person at the clinic)
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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San Diego State University
OTHER
University of California, San Diego
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Lianne Urada
Associate Professor
Locations
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San Diego State University
San Diego, California, United States
Countries
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References
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Urada LA, Marienfeld C, Partch M, Garfein RS, Strathdee SA, Nicholls MJ, Weitensteiner A, Zuniga ML, Davidson P, Pitpitan EV. "Bupe by the book": A study protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial of library-facilitated telehealth to increase buprenorphine treatment among individuals experiencing homelessness. Addict Sci Clin Pract. 2025 Sep 17;20(1):74. doi: 10.1186/s13722-025-00599-2.
Urada LA, Marienfeld C, Partch M, Garfein RS, Strathdee SA, Nicholls MJ, Weitensteiner A, Zuniga ML, Davidson P, Pitpitan E. "Bupe by the Book": A study protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial of library-facilitated telehealth to increase buprenorphine treatment among unstably housed individuals. Res Sq [Preprint]. 2024 Nov 25:rs.3.rs-5507141. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-5507141/v1.
Other Identifiers
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BBB
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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