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Area of Science:

  • Addiction Medicine
  • Criminal Justice Health
  • Clinical Trials

Background:

  • Buprenorphine is a promising treatment for opioid use disorder in incarcerated populations.
  • Implementing buprenorphine in correctional settings presents unique logistical and regulatory challenges compared to methadone.
  • Previous experience with prison-based methadone treatment informed this study.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the first randomized clinical trial of prison-initiated buprenorphine treatment in the United States.
  • To detail strategies for overcoming implementation obstacles in correctional buprenorphine programs.
  • To provide a guide for corrections officials, treatment providers, and researchers interested in similar initiatives.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted the first randomized clinical trial of prison-initiated buprenorphine treatment in the US.
  • Focused on collaborative efforts between correctional, treatment, and research personnel.
  • Documented the process of overcoming challenges in dosing, administration, and regulation.

Main Results:

  • Successfully implemented and conducted a randomized clinical trial of buprenorphine within a US prison.
  • Demonstrated collaborative strategies to surmount implementation barriers.
  • Established a framework for future corrections-based buprenorphine programs.

Conclusions:

  • Prison-initiated buprenorphine treatment is feasible and can be effectively implemented with interdisciplinary collaboration.
  • The study provides valuable insights and a practical guide for establishing similar programs nationwide.
  • This research contributes to expanding evidence-based addiction treatment within the criminal justice system.