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Page 1: MIEDAR, PAMI and BEYOND Maxine Stitzer, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins SOM APHA Symposium Denver, CO November 10, 2010.

MIEDAR, PAMI and BEYOND

Maxine Stitzer, Ph.D.

Johns Hopkins SOM

APHA Symposium

Denver , CO

November 10, 2010

Page 2: MIEDAR, PAMI and BEYOND Maxine Stitzer, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins SOM APHA Symposium Denver, CO November 10, 2010.

Stitzer Disclosures

I have no financial or commercial interests to disclose

Page 3: MIEDAR, PAMI and BEYOND Maxine Stitzer, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins SOM APHA Symposium Denver, CO November 10, 2010.

Outline

• Motivational Incentives study: MIEDAR

• Blending Product: PAMI

• Next steps in dissemination

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CTN MIEDAR Study

• Strength of evidence for efficacy of contingent incentives led to a CTN clinical trial

• Purpose– Test effectiveness of an abstinence incentive

intervention for stimulant abusers using a clinically feasible lower-cost fishbowl method

Page 5: MIEDAR, PAMI and BEYOND Maxine Stitzer, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins SOM APHA Symposium Denver, CO November 10, 2010.

CTN MIEDAR Study Design

• Parallel studies (006, 007) – psychosocial counseling (N = 416) – methadone (N = 399)

• Target: stimulant negative urines • Random assignment to UC with or without incentives• Escalating prize draws for stimulant and alcohol-

negative specimens• $400 in prizes could be earned over 12 weeks

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Points Escalate with Drug-Free Test Points Escalate with Drug-Free Test Results & Reset with PositivesResults & Reset with Positives

Weeks Drug Free

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Incentives Reduce During-Treatment Stimulant Usein Methadone Patients

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Abstinence Incentives are Effective

• Therefore dissemination is warranted

• NIDA and CTN are committed to dissemination with ATTC as partners

• First team assembled to consider features and messages of a Blending Product

Page 10: MIEDAR, PAMI and BEYOND Maxine Stitzer, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins SOM APHA Symposium Denver, CO November 10, 2010.

Dissemination Considerations

• A particular intervention was found to be effective in two particular study samples

• Should this exact protocol form the basis for a blending product?

• If not, what should be disseminated?

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Dissemination Considerations: Where are we starting?

• Clinicians have had limited exposure to concept of positive incentives

• Little systematic training available

• Practice not wide-spread- few models

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Dissemination Considerations

• Needs include:– better understanding of advantages– more familiarity with principles– more knowledge about techniques– access to resources and support materials

• Awareness enhancement is a first step

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Promoting Awareness of Motivational Incentives

SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OUTCOMES

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Find PAMI Blending Products

• nattc.org

• CTNdisseminationlibrary.org

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PAMI Materials

• Video– history, principles, testimonials

• Slide shows (2) – history, principles, research background

• Resources and support materials– 7 principles, order manual, research papers,

funding ideas, client tracking forms

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Good Job Good Job Good Job

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Support Materials: DRAW TICKETS

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PAMI

• Strengths– Lots of good information – Much is consistent with awareness goal– Useful materials that go beyond awareness goal

• Limitations– No actual training on principles or practice– No directions on how to use materials

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Next Steps:What Clinicians Want & Need

• More help on how to implement– Formal training – Practical guidance & coaching– Hands-on experience & practice

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Second MIEDAR Blending Product

Let’s take advantage of modern technology!

Training

Implementation

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Part 1: Computer-Based Training

• Teaches theoretical principles– didactics and case examples– Self-paced; self-correcting

• Case scenarios and hands-on exercises• with feedback for appropriate choices

• Includes quizzes and CME credit

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Part 2: Computer-Based Implementation Support

• Principle is to be user-friendly

• Goal is to provide a basic program with flexible options for individual client tailoring

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Computer-Based Implementation

• Improve feasibility

• Improve consistency and fidelity

• Facilitate use of more complicated schedules (e.g. escalating)

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Computer-Based Incentives

• Two TREATMENT PLANS– Attendance– Abstinence

• Client can be assigned to one or both and assignment can change over time– e.g. an active drug user could start with

attendance then move to abstinence

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Computer-Based Incentives: Counselor Jobs

• Set schedule and duration of Tx visits

• Select target drug(s) and urine test frequency

• Provide client with feedback and incentives

• Alter Tx plan as needed

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Computer-Based Incentives: Computer’s Jobs

• Track and display client progress

• Calculate number of draws to award under an escalating schedule

• Determine and display prize winnings according to pre-programmed probabilities

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Treatment Plan Examples

• Joe S can earn up to $300 in prizes if he attends all scheduled sessions (2X per week) for 8 weeks

• Wanda P. can earn up to $400 in prizes if she tests negative for opiates, cocaine and MJ in 1X per week random urine testing during first 12 weeks of treatment

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Treatment Plan Examples

• Mark W can earn up to $200 in prizes if he attends 2X per week for the first 6 Tx weeks

• In weeks 7 - 18, he can earn up to $400 if he tests negative for cocaine and alcohol during 1X per week random testing

Page 28: MIEDAR, PAMI and BEYOND Maxine Stitzer, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins SOM APHA Symposium Denver, CO November 10, 2010.

Features of Computer-Based Treatment Plans

• Clearly specifies target behavior, frequency of assessment, amount that can be earned and duration of the program

• Allows flexibility in all parameters and ability to change Tx plan based on client progress

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Development Timeline

• Work in-progress by all partners– NIDA Office of Policy & Communications – Great Lakes ATTC, – NIDA Intramural Research Group

• Products to be released next spring?• Look for products @ nattc.org or

ctndisseminatonlibrary.org

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Future Directions

• Promotion of new blending product

• Adoption by a large number of clinics

• More research to answer key clinician queries– How much is enough (prize value)?– How long is enough (incentive exposure)?– How can use of two targets be optimized?

Page 31: MIEDAR, PAMI and BEYOND Maxine Stitzer, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins SOM APHA Symposium Denver, CO November 10, 2010.

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