California's Recovery Incentives Program: Implementation strategies.

J Subst Use Addict Treat

Vermont Center on Behavior and Health, Center on Rural Addictions, Burlington, VT, United States of America; Department of Psychiatry, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, United States of America.

Published: December 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The increasing issue of stimulant use disorder (StimUD) in the US, particularly related to psychostimulants, has prompted California to implement a large-scale treatment initiative called the Recovery Incentives Program, utilizing contingency management (CM).
  • The program employs the Science to Service Lab (SSL) approach, which includes training, feedback, and facilitation, enhanced with additional readiness assessments and ongoing monitoring of implementation fidelity.
  • Initial findings suggest that the program is well-received by both treatment staff and participants, with plans for further evaluations to assess member progress and the ongoing effectiveness of the training and implementation strategies.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Due to the increasing role of psychostimulants in the US drug poisoning crisis, there is an increasing need to effectively implement evidence-based treatment for individuals with stimulant use disorder (StimUD). Contingency management is a behavioral strategy with robust evidence of support for the treatment of StimUD. In 2023, California initiated a large-scale effort to implement CM as a treatment for individuals with a stimulant use disorder (cocaine, methamphetamine, amphetamine) called the Recovery Incentives Program: California's Contingency Management Benefit.

Methods: The Recovery Incentives Program is being systematically implemented using the Becker et al. Science to Service Lab (SSL) implementation approach with several augmentations for this project. The SSL features three core components: didactic training, performance feedback, and external facilitation. We have augmented this approach with a readiness assessment process for sites prior to CM service launch, and an ongoing fidelity monitoring and feedback component post-launch.

Results: The present paper is a preliminary report describing the use of this augmented SSL strategy for CM implementation in a large-scale implementation effort. Data are presented to describe the implementation activities during the first ten months of the Recovery Incentives Program.

Conclusion: The California Recovery Incentives Program has been systematically implemented and appears to be receiving a positive response from treatment program staff and enrolled members. Future papers and evaluation reports will continue to document member response to the Program and report on the ongoing training and implementation process.

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