The overall objective of this NIDA-funded study (R34 DA051710) is to test the feasibility of a novel, evidence-informed strategy that utilizes a series of persuasive, informational text message reminders to expand the impact of secure storage and disposal programs.

This research study pursues two specific aims (1) use communications and health behavior theory to develop and refine a text message intervention to encourage secure storage and disposal of unused prescription opioids; and (2) pilot test the text message intervention, developed under Aim 1, to facilitate secure storage and disposal of unused opioid analgesics.

The goal of the study is to prevent the diversion of excess and retained prescription opioids for nonmedical use.

Wake Forest University School of Medicine Team

Principal Investigator, Department of Implementation Science

Cheyenne Wagi, MA, MPH, CPH

Cheyenne Wagi, MA, MPH, CPH

Research Associate, Department of Implementation Science