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Virtual Practice Facilitation with e-Learning for Alcoholism (FAST Trial)

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Waitlist Available
Led By W. Perry Dickinson, MD
Research Sponsored by University of Colorado, Denver
Eligibility Criteria Checklist
Specific guidelines that determine who can or cannot participate in a clinical trial
Must have
Be older than 18 years old
Timeline
Screening 3 weeks
Treatment Varies
Follow Up baseline, then 3, 6, and 9 months from baseline
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FAST Trial Summary

This trial will compare two ways of helping primary care practices in Colorado improve their alcohol screening and treatment.

Eligible Conditions
  • Alcoholism

FAST Trial Timeline

Screening ~ 3 weeks
Treatment ~ Varies
Follow Up ~baseline, then 3, 6, and 9 months from baseline
This trial's timeline: 3 weeks for screening, Varies for treatment, and baseline, then 3, 6, and 9 months from baseline for reporting.

Treatment Details

Study Objectives

Outcome measures can provide a clearer picture of what you can expect from a treatment.
Primary outcome measures
Change from baseline in the proportion of eligible patients screened for unhealthy alcohol use
Change from baseline in the proportion of screen positive patients referred to specialty clinics
Change from baseline in the proportion of screen positive patients who received MAT
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Secondary outcome measures
Change from baseline in the implementation of advanced primary care interventions
Change from baseline in the use of evidence-based alcohol use disorder (AUD) guidelines

FAST Trial Design

2Treatment groups
Active Control
Group I: Virtual Practice Facilitation with e-LearningActive Control1 Intervention
A virtual practice facilitation intervention, with a practice facilitator working with practices in virtual one-on-one or group sessions utilizing alcohol use e-learning modules to guide and focus the process and content
Group II: Virtual Practice Facilitation without e-LearningActive Control1 Intervention
A virtual practice facilitation intervention, with a practice facilitator working with practices in virtual one-on-one or group sessions without utilizing alcohol use e-learning modules

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Who is running the clinical trial?

University of Colorado, DenverLead Sponsor
1,732 Previous Clinical Trials
2,143,184 Total Patients Enrolled
12 Trials studying Alcoholism
1,317 Patients Enrolled for Alcoholism
W. Perry Dickinson, MDPrincipal InvestigatorUniversity of Colorado, Denver
2 Previous Clinical Trials
6,409 Total Patients Enrolled

Frequently Asked Questions

These questions and answers are submitted by anonymous patients, and have not been verified by our internal team.

Are elderly individuals eligible to partake in this experiment?

"The age range of individuals accepted into this trial is 18 to 89 years old. Additionally, there are 20 studies that pertain to those under the legal age and 199 for senior citizens."

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Are there any opportunities to partake in this research at present?

"Affirmative. Based on the clinicaltrials.gov listing, this medical trial is still recruiting participants and was initially posted on May 26th 2020 with a recent update on November 4th 2022. The research team seeks to enrol 1000 patients at 1 site."

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Is it possible for me to be a participant in this research study?

"This medical trial, which is seeking 1000 enrollees in total, can be joined by individuals of legal age with a diagnosis of alcoholism. The accepted age range for participants lies between 18 and 89 years old."

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What is the population size of this medical experiment?

"Affirmative. According to information found on clinicaltrials.gov, this medical trial is presently seeking out potential candidates and was first posted in May 26th 2020; it has since been revised as of November 4th 2022. The study requires 1000 patients from a single site for recruitment purposes."

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~81 spots leftby Apr 2025