Transplant and Addiction Project (TAP) - 1
Status: | Recruiting |
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Conditions: | Renal Impairment / Chronic Kidney Disease, Psychiatric, Gastrointestinal |
Therapuetic Areas: | Gastroenterology, Nephrology / Urology, Psychiatry / Psychology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 5/5/2014 |
Start Date: | September 2003 |
Contact: | Michelle C Acosta, Ph.D. |
Email: | macosta@chpnet.org |
Phone: | (212)523-6977 |
Drug Treatment for Transplant Candidates
The purpose of this study is to test a novel distance-based (telephone) intervention to help
transplant candidates with current or recent substance abuse to stay "clean and sober" both
prior and following transplant surgery.
transplant candidates with current or recent substance abuse to stay "clean and sober" both
prior and following transplant surgery.
Participants who need a liver or renal transplant and who are ineligible due to current or
recent (past 6 months) alcohol and/or other drug abuse are being recruited from the
transplant programs at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center (renal), Columbia Presbyterian
Hospital (renal/liver) and Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center (liver). Baseline
and follow-up computer-assisted assessments and structured clinical interviews along with
collection of biological samples (urine, hair) will occur in the transplant clinics;
however, phone counseling sessions originate at St. Luke's. Participants are randomly
assigned to one of two treatments: (1) usual care (no phone counseling) or (2) usual care +
counseling. The telephone counseling sessions are designed to help participants become
motivated to remain abstinent and improve other health behaviors such as sleep or stress
management.
recent (past 6 months) alcohol and/or other drug abuse are being recruited from the
transplant programs at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center (renal), Columbia Presbyterian
Hospital (renal/liver) and Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center (liver). Baseline
and follow-up computer-assisted assessments and structured clinical interviews along with
collection of biological samples (urine, hair) will occur in the transplant clinics;
however, phone counseling sessions originate at St. Luke's. Participants are randomly
assigned to one of two treatments: (1) usual care (no phone counseling) or (2) usual care +
counseling. The telephone counseling sessions are designed to help participants become
motivated to remain abstinent and improve other health behaviors such as sleep or stress
management.
Inclusion Criteria:
- End stage liver or renal disease
- Having used drugs or alcohol during the past 6 months
- Turned down for transplant due to current or recent substance use
- Access to telephone
Exclusion Criteria:
- Psychotic or other unstable serious psychiatric disorders that preclude full, active
participation
- Moderate to severe hepatic encephalopathy
- Non-English speaking
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