Using a pragmatically adapted, low-cost, contingency management intervention to promote heroin abstinence in individuals undergoing treatment for heroin use disorder in UK drug services (PRAISE): a cluster randomised trial

Nicola Metrebian*, Timothy Weaver, Kimberley Ann Goldsmith, Stephen Pilling, Jennifer Hellier, Andrew Pickles, James Douglas Shearer, Sarah Byford, Luke Mitcheson, Prun Bijral, Nadine A. Bogdan, Owen Bowden-Jones, Edward Day, John Dunn, Anthony Glasper, Emily Finch, Sam Forshall, Shabana Akhtar, Jalpa Bajaria, Carmel BennettElizabeth Bishop, Vikki Charles, Clare Davey, Roopal Desai, Claire Goodfellow, Farjana Haque, Nicholas Little, Hortencia McKechnie, Franziska Mosler, Jo Morris, Julian Mutz, Ruth Pauli, Dilkushi Poovendran, Elizabeth Philips, John Strang

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