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The IRIS Program: A Novel Pathway to Optimize Treatment of Injection-related Infections for People Who Inject Drugs in Hamilton, Ontario
People who inject drugs are at risk of injection-related infections, like abscesses or infective endocarditis. The Injection-Related InfectionS (IRIS) program hopes to improve treatment for participants by providing a low-barrier, one-stop shop model for people who inject drugs who experience injection-related infections to access more holistic and compassionate care. IRIS is a non-randomized clinical trial, meaning that it offers a specific program to eligible patients. This program offers care for substance use and infectious disease with additional peer support and systems navigation, if interested. The investigators anticipate enrolling 80 participants in the intervention and will follow participants throughout the infection treatment period (estimated 6-12 weeks). The investigators will collect information at the time of enrolment, at the 6-month mark, and monthly via electronic medical chart review. The investigators will use an interrupted time series analysis to evaluate the impact of the intervention on rates of treatment completion, emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and death, before versus after the intervention.
Age
16 - 105 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
HAMSMaRT Clinic
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
David Braley Health Science Centre
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Start Date
January 1, 2024
Primary Completion Date
September 1, 2025
Completion Date
December 1, 2025
Last Updated
December 13, 2023
80
ESTIMATED participants
Holistic injection-related injection treatment
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
McMaster University
Collaborators
NCT06237452
NCT05488340
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