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A randomized trial of Web-based videoconferencing for substance abuse counseling
Authors:Van L King  Robert K BroonerJessica M Peirce  PhD  Ken KolodnerMichael S Kidorf  PhD
Institution:The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Addiction Treatment Services at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Baltimore, MD 21224, USA
Abstract:Web-based videoconferencing can improve access to substance abuse treatment by allowing patients to receive counseling services in their homes. This randomized clinical trial evaluates the feasibility and acceptability of Web-based videoconferencing in community opioid treatment program (OTP) participants. Participants that reported computer and Internet access (n = 85) were randomly assigned to receive 12 weeks of weekly individual counseling in-person or via eGetgoing, a Web-based videoconferencing platform. Fifty-nine of these participants completed the study (eGetgoing = 24; in-person = 35), with most study withdrawal occurring among eGetgoing participants. Participants exposed to the study conditions had similar rates of counseling attendance and drug-positive urinalysis results, and reported similar and strong ratings of treatment satisfaction and therapeutic alliance. These results support the feasibility and acceptability of Web-based counseling as a good method to extend access to individual substance abuse counseling when compared to in-person counseling for patients that are able to maintain a computer and Internet connection for reliable communication.
Keywords:Web-based videoconferencing  Substance abuse treatment  Therapeutic alliance  Methadone maintenance  Treatment satisfaction
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