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Implementation of Client Incentives within a Recovery Navigation Program.

Authors :
Brolin, Mary
Torres, Maria
Hodgkin, Dominic
Horgan, Constance
Lee, Margaret
Merrick, Elizabeth
Ritter, Grant
Panas, Lee
DeMarco, Natasha
Hopwood, Jonna
Gewirtz, Andrea
Straus, John
Harrington, Janice
Lane, Nancy
Source :
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. Jan2017, Vol. 72, p25-31. 7p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

<bold>Objective: </bold>Multiple detoxification admissions among clients with substance use disorders (SUD) are costly to the health care system. This study explored the impact on behavior and cost outcomes of recovery support navigator (RSN) services delivered with and without a contingent incentive intervention.<bold>Methods: </bold>New intakes at four detoxification programs were offered RSN-only (N=1116) or RSN plus incentive (RSN+I; N=1551) services. The study used a group-level cross-over design with the intervention in place at each clinic reversed halfway through the enrollment period. RSN+I clients could earn up to $240 in gift cards for accomplishing 12 different recovery-oriented target behaviors. All eligible clients entering the detoxification programs were included in the analyses, regardless of actual service use.<bold>Results: </bold>Among RSN+I clients, 35.5% accessed any RSN services compared to 22.3% in the RSN-only group (p<.01). Of RSN+I clients, 19% earned one, 12% earned two and 18% earned three or more incentives; 51% did not earn any incentives. The majority of incentives earned were for meeting with the RSN either during or after detoxification. Adjusted average monthly health care costs among clients in the RSN-only and RSN+I groups increased at a similar rate over 12 months post-detoxification.<bold>Discussion: </bold>Possible explanations for limited uptake of the incentive program discussed include features of the incentive program itself, navigator-client communication, organizational barriers and navigator bias. The findings provide lessons to consider for future design and implementation of multi-target contingency management interventions in real-world settings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07405472
Volume :
72
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
120147607
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsat.2016.09.003