Urinalysis and Self-Reporting - Timeline

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Timeline

The Community Urinalysis and Self-Report Project (CUSP) was developed and is being rolled out in multiple phases:

  • Phase 1 (2018–2019): Development of a pilot system for combining a survey with urine drug testing at three sites (British Columbia, Montreal and Edmonton);
  • Phase 2 (2019–2021): Development of a standardized project toolkit and expansion to additional sites (Manitoba, Laval, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia and Thunder Bay);
  • Phase 3 (2021–present): Continued expansion across Canada and development of additional toolkit materials (e.g., support for qualitative data collection).

For more information, please see the detailed timeline below.

If you are interested in participating in Phase 3, please see “Participation”.
 



Detailed Timeline
 

Phase 1 (2018–2019)
 



Phase 2 (2019–2021)

   Phase 2 project toolkit:

  • Developed English and French project toolkit materials in collaboration with British Columbia, Montreal and Edmonton study teams to facilitate implementation at additional locations.
    • Project manual
    • Standardized long- and short-form surveys
    • Survey and urine collection instructions
    • Verbal consent form
    • Ethics review board materials
    • Template spreadsheet for inputting and analyzing data
    • Suggested template for local reports
       
  • Expanded the system to five new sites in Manitoba, Thunder Bay, Laval, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador (see Partners and Collaborators) and collected additional data from existing sites (B.C., Montreal). This resulted in data from more than 2,000 participants in Phase 2.
     
  • Local project reports:

 

Phase 3 (2021–present)

  • Continuing to expand the project across Canada by recruiting additional sites and repeating data collection at existing sites.
     
  • Developing additional toolkit materials. The additional materials currently include support for integrating an optional qualitative interview alongside the survey and urine testing.
     
  • Toolkit materials are available upon request (see Participation).
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