2022
Support Models for Addiction Related Treatment (SMART) for pregnant women: Study protocol of a cluster randomized trial of two treatment models for opioid use disorder in prenatal clinics
Forray A, Mele A, Byatt N, Tobon A, Gilstad-Hayden K, Hunkle K, Hong S, Lipkind H, Fiellin DA, Callaghan K, Yonkers KA. Support Models for Addiction Related Treatment (SMART) for pregnant women: Study protocol of a cluster randomized trial of two treatment models for opioid use disorder in prenatal clinics. PLOS ONE 2022, 17: e0261751. PMID: 35025898, PMCID: PMC8758001, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0261751.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOpioid use disorderPregnant womenUse disordersPrenatal clinicsClinical trialsReproductive health cliniciansCollaborative care approachTRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBERCommunity Healthcare OutcomesMatched-pair clusterPatient treatment engagementTreatment modelObstetric providersOUD treatmentPrimary outcomeObstetrical providersPostpartum womenHealth cliniciansCare approachRegistration numberTreatment engagementRelated treatmentsHealthcare outcomesTrialsWomen
2019
Cost‐effectiveness of electronic‐ and clinician‐delivered screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment for women in reproductive health centers
Olmstead TA, Yonkers KA, Ondersma SJ, Forray A, Gilstad‐Hayden K, Martino S. Cost‐effectiveness of electronic‐ and clinician‐delivered screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment for women in reproductive health centers. Addiction 2019, 114: 1659-1669. PMID: 31111591, PMCID: PMC6684836, DOI: 10.1111/add.14668.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsReproductive health centersE-SBIRTHealth centersCost-effective interventionPatient's perspectiveAdditional daysSubstance abstinenceHealth care provider perspectiveIncremental cost-effectiveness ratioCost-effectiveness acceptability curvesHealth care providersCost-effectiveness ratioMisused prescription medicationsPrimary substance useCost-effectiveness analysisUsual carePrimary outcomeRoutine carePrescription medicationsSubstance misuseBrief interventionAcceptability curvesRisky amountsDifferent drugsSBIRT
2012
Motivational enhancement therapy coupled with cognitive behavioral therapy versus brief advice: a randomized trial for treatment of hazardous substance use in pregnancy and after delivery
Yonkers KA, Forray A, Howell HB, Gotman N, Kershaw T, Rounsaville BJ, Carroll KM. Motivational enhancement therapy coupled with cognitive behavioral therapy versus brief advice: a randomized trial for treatment of hazardous substance use in pregnancy and after delivery. General Hospital Psychiatry 2012, 34: 439-449. PMID: 22795046, PMCID: PMC3428516, DOI: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2012.06.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive behavioral therapyMotivational enhancement therapyMET-CBTEnhancement therapyBehavioral therapySubstance useHazardous substance useBrief advicePregnant substance usersMonths postdeliverySubstance usersHospital outpatient clinicSubstance-using womenWeeks of pregnancySubstance misuseSimilar therapeutic effectsPercentage of daysSelf-reported percentageBiological measuresPreterm birthStudy nursesPrimary outcomeOutpatient clinicPrenatal careTherapeutic effect