Actively Recruiting

Phase Not Applicable
Age: 18Years +
All Genders
Healthy Volunteers
NCT06823453

Reducing Overdose and Substance Use-related Stigma by Training Non-substance-using Friends and Family Members of People Who Use Opioids to Be Harm Reduction Champions

Led by University of Illinois at Chicago · Updated on 2026-02-24

600

Participants Needed

1

Research Sites

148 weeks

Total Duration

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AI-Summary

What this Trial Is About

Fatal opioid overdoses are more frequent among populations with low access to harm reduction (HR) services and with high substance use-related stigma (which is a major barrier to accessing HR services). One such population is older adults who use drugs (PWUD) on the West side of Chicago. Over 34% of Chicago's opioid-related EMS responses in 2023 were located in communities on the West side, but older adults in these communities access HR services at low rates, likely due to stigma and other barriers. To help address these barriers and increase HR service access among this population, the proposed clinical trial will evaluate a novel intervention that will recruit non-substance-using friends and family members of people who use opioids and live on the West side of Chicago, educate them on HR tools and services, and train them to become peer HR support champions. They will be asked to recruit one friend or family member who uses opioids to the study, who will also be provided with an educational training on overdose risk reduction and available HR tools and services. The intervention will then facilitate a counselor-led initial conversation between peer HR support champions and their friend or family member who uses opioids to help establish HR support, and provide all participants with naloxone and fentanyl test strip kits. This intervention will not only provide another mechanism through which PWUD can access HR tools and services, thereby reducing logistical barriers, but should also reduce stigma and increase social support by facilitating and normalizing open conversations about HR between PWUD and their non-PWUD HR support champions. Participants of a previous focus group conducted by the Investigators among West side PWUD thought this intervention would be helpful, said they would be willing to participate in it, and said they knew someone who could participate as their non-PWUD peer HR support champion. To facilitate recruitment of older adults, the Investigative Team will work with local faith-based and service organizations and educate them about the importance of HR. The intervention's efficacy will be evaluated for a) increasing uptake/use of HR services, b) decreasing overdose frequency, and c) decreasing stigma and other barriers to accessing HR services, both i) by examining change over time among intervention participants, and ii) by using propensity-score matching methods to compare outcomes between intervention participants and a comparison group of PWUD who have recently accessed HR services from one of the study's community partners (Community Outreach Intervention Projects or West Side Heroin and Opioid Task Force).

CONDITIONS

Official Title

Reducing Overdose and Substance Use-related Stigma by Training Non-substance-using Friends and Family Members of People Who Use Opioids to Be Harm Reduction Champions

Who Can Participate

Age: 18Years +
All Genders
Healthy Volunteers

Eligibility Criteria

Eligible

You may qualify if you...

  • Non-substance-using peers must live in Chicago and know someone at least 18 years old on the West side who currently uses opioids
  • Non-substance-using peers must be interested in learning to offer social and practical support
  • Non-substance-using peers must not have used hard drugs recreationally in the past year
  • Participants must be at least 18 years old
  • Participants and their peers must be able to be interviewed in English and/or Spanish
  • People who use drugs (PWUD) must live on Chicago's West side and currently use opioids (in the last week)
  • PWUD must know at least one person in Chicago who has not used opioids in the last year and be willing to recruit them
  • PWUD recruited by peers must have a study recruitment coupon
  • Comparison group participants must currently use opioids (in the last week) and have accessed harm reduction services from study community partners in the last six months
  • Comparison group participants must be at least 18 years old and able to speak English and/or Spanish
Not Eligible

You will not qualify if you...

  • Non-substance-using peers who have used hard drugs (other than alcohol or marijuana) recreationally in the last year
  • Participants unable to be interviewed in English or Spanish
  • PWUD who do not currently use opioids (in the last week)
  • Comparison group participants who have not accessed harm reduction services from study community partners in the last six months
  • Participants under 18 years of age

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Trial Site Locations

Total: 1 location

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Community Outreach Intervention Projects (COIP)

Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60644

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Research Team

L

Leslie D. Williams, Ph.D.

CONTACT

M

Maggie Kaufmann, M.P.H.

CONTACT

How is the study designed?

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Masking

NONE

Allocation

NON_RANDOMIZED

Model

PARALLEL

Primary Purpose

PREVENTION

Number of Arms

2

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