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OUD Treatment Study Using Peer Support Specialist Intervention, Prisma Health

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The NIH ClinicalTrials.gov registry has posted a new clinical study (NCT07541417) titled 'Building Retention and Initiation Through Delivery of Peer-Guided Evidence-Based Practices' conducted by Prisma Health in South Carolina. The study will collect 6-month longitudinal data on patients with Opioid Use Disorder recruited from Prisma Health Mobile Health Clinics, testing a Certified Peer Support Specialist intervention aimed at increasing treatment initiation and retention and reducing overdose deaths in underserved communities.

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This entry adds a new clinical trial registration to ClinicalTrials.gov for a study examining how peer-guided evidence-based practices can improve OUD treatment outcomes. The study will enroll patients from Prisma Health Mobile Health Clinics in South Carolina over a 6-month period.

Healthcare providers and researchers working in addiction medicine or community health settings may find this study relevant for understanding novel approaches to treatment retention and overdose prevention using peer support specialists in underserved areas.

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Apr 21, 2026

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Building Retention and Initiation Through Delivery of Peer-Guided Evidence-Based Practices

N/A NCT07541417 Kind: NA Apr 21, 2026

Abstract

This study will provide longitudinal data for 6-months on a target sample of patients with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) recruited from Prisma Health Mobile Health Clinics in South Carolina. The goal of our study is to increase OUD treatment initiation and retention and maximize prevention of overdose deaths in underserved communities through development, testing, and delivery of a novel intervention targeting areas of optimal allocation of MHC with a Peer Support Specialist (PSS) intervention.

Conditions: Opioid Use Disorder

Interventions: Certified Peer Support Specialist Intervention

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