Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Recruiting
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT05479890 |
Other study ID # |
Pro00042065 |
Secondary ID |
1R44AA028463-01 |
Status |
Recruiting |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
January 31, 2023 |
Est. completion date |
August 31, 2024 |
Study information
Verified date |
December 2023 |
Source |
Lyssn.io, Inc. |
Contact |
Roisin Slevin |
Phone |
5138174385 |
Email |
roisin[@]lyssn.io |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
This multi-stage study includes qualitative interviews, usability research, and a randomized
training study of technology implementation in a real-world clinical setting. The proposed
study will enhance and evaluate an artificial intelligence (AI) based, conversational agent
(ClientBot) that simulates a realistic client with alcohol concerns and provides
performance-based feedback to support counselor training. The research is in collaboration
with PRI, which focuses on training alcohol and substance use counselors.
Description:
Stage 1. Interviews with 5 PRI trainers will assess current PRI training goals, content, and
format, but also how training practices are conducted, including what types of technologies
are currently used for what purposes. Trainer participants will then be introduced to the
prototype ClientBot platform, including an opportunity to use it, and will be asked to
describe how they might integrate the prototype into their existing training practices.
Trainers will roleplay with researchers to illustrate work processes, and data collection
will include interview audio recordings and field notes. Trainer participants will also be
interviewed regarding their use of MI skills and which are most relevant and/or in need of
training for their typical trainees.
Stage 1 will also include trainees who have participated in a PRI training within the
previous 3 months. Recent trainees will provide an informed perspective on the ClientBot
platform relative to current PRI skills training practices, which include an MI skills
focused workbook and role plays. Participant sessions will be conducted online, using an
interview-based usability format. Research staff will provide a brief introduction to
ClientBot as a computer-based skills training platform and then ask participants to complete
specific tasks, using a 'think aloud' protocol (i.e., provide a self narration as they pursue
each task). The goal of the lab-based usability analysis is to verify that the software
functions as intended in a controlled setting. As part of the hour-long session, participants
will have an opportunity to use 2-3 MI skills training modules.
Stage 2. PRI has a robust schedule of in-person and online trainings throughout each year.
For stage 2 usability study, we will recruit 20 counselors who have participated in a PRI
training within the previous 3 months. Following software engineering work to implement the
Phase I ClientBot tool into Lyssn's HIPAA-compliant cloud-based platform, we will conduct a
single-arm, 2-week field trial among 20 recent PRI trainees to better assess user workflow,
system interaction, and general usability in a community AUD setting. Participants will be
encouraged to use ClientBot for 10 minutes per work day. Participants will be contacted daily
via email by research staff to inquire about technical reliability (e.g., difficulties
operating the tool), functional reliability (e.g., experience using ClientBot functions), and
experiences integrating the system into the day's workflow. ClientBot use will be captured
automatically by the system, including: which modules were used, the number of times
resources were accessed and repeated, time spent viewing introductory materials, fidelity
feedback provided during skills practice, and time spent in review of NLP-generated feedback.
Following each practice session, participants will answer a brief set of likert questions on
0-10 scale, including: How coherent was the client's narrative and responses? How realistic
was this simulated client relative to client's you have seen? How much of the client session
focused on alcohol use ? How accurate was the feedback on MI skill usage? After completing
all practice sessions, participants will complete the system usability scale (SUS). To gauge
implementation readiness, we will also use the Acceptability of Intervention Measure (AIM),
Intervention Appropriateness Measure (IAM), and Feasibility of Intervention Measure (FIM).
Each are brief, 5-item measures targeting core implementation outcomes with strong
psychometric properties. Trainees will evaluate the perceived accuracy of the ClientBot
feedback, which will also be evaluated via objective human coding.
Stage 3. During Stage 3 PRI research members will identify 10-15 trainings to recruit from
(assuming we will be able to recruit 50% of participants in each training, based on previous
participation rates in PRI-based research). Individuals that have signed up for a PRI
training will be recruited into the study approximately 6 weeks prior to the training via
email invitation. Interested participants will complete informed consent online, and
following consent, therapist participants will be randomized into ClientBot (CB) vs. training
as usual (TAU) conditions. Participants will then be asked to complete the computer
assessment of simulated patient interviews (CASPI), a computer-based, standardized assessment
of MI skills that is highly correlated with objective measures of MI fidelity. We will
recruit and randomize a total of 200 PRI trainees, using their ongoing online training. PRI
trains approximately 1,200 individuals each year. Based on our pilot study, we anticipate a
30% recruitment rate, which would yield the required sample size of 200 in approximately 6-8
months. Research participants will be randomized to use ClientBot immediately following their
PRI training, or training-as-usual (TAU), which involves no intervention immediately
following training. Prior to the ClientBot intervention, participants in both arms will
complete the Computer Assessment of Simulated Patient Interviews (CASPI). The CASPI presents
brief client videos with prompts to use various MI skills after each video, which are
recorded and then scored for MI fidelity. Participants in both arms will complete follow-up
CASPI assessments after the ClientBot training period. After a 2 month washout period, the
ClientBot arm will receive an additional follow-up CASPI. Both arms will then be asked to
engage in standardized patient sessions to fulfill their PRI training requirements. After
completion of SP sessions, participants in the TAU arm will be offered the ClientBot training
intervention, followed by a final CASPI. The final months of Phase 2 / Year 2 will focus on
data analyses and dissemination of findings via conference presentations and publications.