The NIDA clinical trials network: evolving, expanding, and addressing the opioid epidemic

Abstract Over the past two decades, the National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network (CTN), a program of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), has expanded from the initial six Nodes to 16 Nodes, as a nationwide consortium of research scientists and treatment providers working togeth...

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Main Authors: Betty Tai, Ronald Dobbins, Quandra Blackeney, David Liu, Landhing Moran
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-05-01
Series:Addiction Science & Clinical Practice
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13722-021-00238-6
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spelling doaj-8b3a84723a4b441cbe2e25aaf6c8cf1f2021-05-09T11:10:47ZengBMCAddiction Science & Clinical Practice1940-06402021-05-011611910.1186/s13722-021-00238-6The NIDA clinical trials network: evolving, expanding, and addressing the opioid epidemicBetty Tai0Ronald Dobbins1Quandra Blackeney2David Liu3Landhing Moran4Center for the Clinical Trials Network, National Institute On Drug Abuse, National Institutes of HealthCenter for the Clinical Trials Network, National Institute On Drug Abuse, National Institutes of HealthCenter for the Clinical Trials Network, National Institute On Drug Abuse, National Institutes of HealthCenter for the Clinical Trials Network, National Institute On Drug Abuse, National Institutes of HealthCenter for the Clinical Trials Network, National Institute On Drug Abuse, National Institutes of HealthAbstract Over the past two decades, the National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network (CTN), a program of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), has expanded from the initial six Nodes to 16 Nodes, as a nationwide consortium of research scientists and treatment providers working together to improve care for substance use in the nation’s communities. Encompassing both specialty care programs and general medical settings, the Network has become a unique resource for expertise on clinically focused research, bridging the gap between research and treatment delivery. Over 22 years, the CTN has completed 101 studies, resulting in 650 publications. In response to the opioid epidemic, a CTN task force generated a comprehensive list of research priorities in the areas of prevention, treatment, knowledge dissemination, and workforce training, to form the basis of the Network’s opioid portfolio. The Network’s opioid portfolio currently includes five main categories of studies: (1) large multi-site studies; (2) studies aimed at closing the treatment gap; (3) expansion of ongoing studies to improve service delivery and implementation; (4) studies to explore the use of substance use data in electronic health record systems; (5) training and dissemination projects to expand the research/health care provider workforce. With funding from the Helping to End Addiction Long-Term InitiativeSM (HEAL), the CTN established five new Nodes, which, along with the pre-existing Nodes, are distributed in every region of the nation and engage researchers and clinicians in areas that have been among the hardest hit by the opioid epidemic. Through this expanded network and its commitment to developing personalized, evidence-based treatments, the CTN is poised to address and provide solutions for the ongoing epidemic of opioid use and addiction.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13722-021-00238-6National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials NetworkOpioid use disorderHEALSubstance use disorder treatment
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author Betty Tai
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Quandra Blackeney
David Liu
Landhing Moran
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Ronald Dobbins
Quandra Blackeney
David Liu
Landhing Moran
The NIDA clinical trials network: evolving, expanding, and addressing the opioid epidemic
Addiction Science & Clinical Practice
National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network
Opioid use disorder
HEAL
Substance use disorder treatment
author_facet Betty Tai
Ronald Dobbins
Quandra Blackeney
David Liu
Landhing Moran
author_sort Betty Tai
title The NIDA clinical trials network: evolving, expanding, and addressing the opioid epidemic
title_short The NIDA clinical trials network: evolving, expanding, and addressing the opioid epidemic
title_full The NIDA clinical trials network: evolving, expanding, and addressing the opioid epidemic
title_fullStr The NIDA clinical trials network: evolving, expanding, and addressing the opioid epidemic
title_full_unstemmed The NIDA clinical trials network: evolving, expanding, and addressing the opioid epidemic
title_sort nida clinical trials network: evolving, expanding, and addressing the opioid epidemic
publisher BMC
series Addiction Science & Clinical Practice
issn 1940-0640
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract Over the past two decades, the National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network (CTN), a program of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), has expanded from the initial six Nodes to 16 Nodes, as a nationwide consortium of research scientists and treatment providers working together to improve care for substance use in the nation’s communities. Encompassing both specialty care programs and general medical settings, the Network has become a unique resource for expertise on clinically focused research, bridging the gap between research and treatment delivery. Over 22 years, the CTN has completed 101 studies, resulting in 650 publications. In response to the opioid epidemic, a CTN task force generated a comprehensive list of research priorities in the areas of prevention, treatment, knowledge dissemination, and workforce training, to form the basis of the Network’s opioid portfolio. The Network’s opioid portfolio currently includes five main categories of studies: (1) large multi-site studies; (2) studies aimed at closing the treatment gap; (3) expansion of ongoing studies to improve service delivery and implementation; (4) studies to explore the use of substance use data in electronic health record systems; (5) training and dissemination projects to expand the research/health care provider workforce. With funding from the Helping to End Addiction Long-Term InitiativeSM (HEAL), the CTN established five new Nodes, which, along with the pre-existing Nodes, are distributed in every region of the nation and engage researchers and clinicians in areas that have been among the hardest hit by the opioid epidemic. Through this expanded network and its commitment to developing personalized, evidence-based treatments, the CTN is poised to address and provide solutions for the ongoing epidemic of opioid use and addiction.
topic National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network
Opioid use disorder
HEAL
Substance use disorder treatment
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13722-021-00238-6
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