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NCT number NCT03766906
Other study ID # MD013619-01
Secondary ID R44MD013619
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date March 1, 2019
Est. completion date September 30, 2019

Study information

Verified date February 2023
Source Oregon Research Behavioral Intervention Strategies, Inc.
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

After development of the Talk Stem Familia (TSF) smart-speaker application prototype, the study will evaluate the prototype's efficacy in a within-subjects pre-post design study. The sample will contain 50 parent-student/child dyads who will use the Alexa skill app for 6 weeks.


Description:

Participants will receive an Echo Dot device enabled with the application prototype using a research Amazon account created for each dyad. The Echo Dot devices will be preconfigured by project staff onto research Amazon accounts. Parents will come to one of several orientation sessions to obtain their device and set-up instructions; staff will provide follow-up phone support as needed. Usage data will show how much the device is used by each dyad. To ensure exposure to TSF, parents will be asked to engage at least 3 times per week; project staff will prompt parents bi-weekly (via text, email, device notification, phone) during the 6-week intervention to encourage usage and provide needed technical support.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 50
Est. completion date September 30, 2019
Est. primary completion date July 30, 2019
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 8 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Latino parents and their children who are students in grades 3 through 6. - Parents have Spanish as primary home language. - Family has wi-fi in the home. - No age limits for parents. Their child must be in grades 3 through 6. Exclusion Criteria: - Parents and their children who are students in grade levels below grade 3 or above grade 6. - Parents do not have Spanish as primary home language. - Family does not have wi-fi in the home. - Children younger than 8 (or in grade levels below grade 3).

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
Talk STEM Familia app
The Talk STEM Familia app will be used to improve access to sound instruction in scientific academic vocabulary through the development of a technology-enhanced, culturally responsive smart-speaker tool that engages Latino families in culturally responsive academic language acquisition and practice in the home setting.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Oregon Research Behavioral Intervention Strategies, Inc. Eugene Oregon

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Oregon Research Behavioral Intervention Strategies, Inc. National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD)

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Student Academic Vocabulary Knowledge in English The Student Academic Vocabulary Knowledge in English measure includes 18 multiple choice questions on the 18 words taught in the TSF app. The student chooses the correct word meaning from among four (4) possible responses. Students receive one point for each word correctly identified and points are summed across the 18 items. Scores can range from 0-18 and a higher score indicates greater vocabulary knowledge. Baseline (pretest) and 6 weeks (posttest)
Primary Parent Academic Vocabulary Knowledge in Spanish The Parent Academic Vocabulary Knowledge in Spanish measure includes 18 multiple choice questions on the 18 words taught in the TSF app. The parent chooses the correct word meaning from among four (4) possible responses. Parents receive one point for each word correctly identified and points are summed across the 18 items. Scores can range from 0-18 and a higher score indicates greater vocabulary knowledge. Baseline (pretest) and 6 weeks (posttest)
Primary Student Academic Vocabulary Usage in English The Student Academic Vocabulary Usage in English measure includes 18 true/false questions testing student knowledge of correct usage of the 18 academic vocabulary words taught in the TSF app. Baseline (pretest) and 6 weeks (posttest)
Primary Parent Academic Vocabulary Usage in Spanish The Parent Academic Vocabulary Usage in Spanish measure includes 18 true/false questions testing student knowledge of correct usage of the 18 academic vocabulary words taught in the TSF app. Baseline (pretest) and 6 weeks (posttest)
Secondary Student Engagement Instrument The Student Engagement Instrument (SEI; Betts, Appleton, Reschly, et al., 2010) consists of three subscales (future aspirations and goals, 5 items, r = .80, family support for learning, 6 items, r = .79, and control and relevance of school work, 9 items, r = 70). The SEI scale for each item ranges from 1-"Strongly disagree" to 5- "Strongly agree" with 5 indicating greater self-efficacy (more positive). A sum score was computed for each subscale. For future aspirations the scores can range from 5 to 25 and a higher score indicates a more positive outcome; greater self-efficacy for future aspirations. For family support for learning the score can range from 6 to 30 and a higher scores indicates a more positive outcome; greater self-efficacy for family support for learning. For control and relevance of school work the scores can range from 9 to 45 and a greater score indicates a more positive outcome; greater self-efficacy for control and relevance of school work. Baseline (pretest) and 6 weeks (posttest)
Secondary The Efficacy to Influence School-related Performance Subscale of the Parental Self-Efficacy Scale The Efficacy to Influence School-related Performance subscale of the Parental Self-Efficacy Scale (PSES; Bandura, et al., 2001) (completed in Spanish) to measure useful factors that reflect parents' perceptions of whether they can influence their child's academic performance. The PSES consists of 8 items on a 9-point scale ranging from 1 = "nothing" to 9 = "a great deal" . The measure has an internal reliability of .87. A mean composite score was computed and the scores can range from 1 to 9 with a higher score indicating a more positive outcome; greater levels of self-efficacy. Baseline (pretest) and 6 weeks (posttest)
Secondary Student Academic Language Learning Behaviors The Student Academic Language Learning Behaviors measure includes 11 items asking students to estimate the frequency of discrete learning behaviors such as saying "scientific" words out loud in English and using "scientific" words in sentences. The measure uses a 4-point scale of frequency with 1 being "Not at all" and 4 being " 3-4 times a week." A sum score for the 11 items was computed and the scores could range from 11 to 44. Higher scores indicate a more positive outcome; greater frequency of behaviors. Baseline (pretest) and 6 weeks (posttest)
Secondary Parent Academic Enabling Behaviors The Parent Academic Enabling Behaviors measure includes 13 items asking parents to estimate the frequency of their discrete academic enabling behaviors, such as helping their child learn the meaning of "scientific" words and using "scientific" words in a conversation with their child. The measure uses a 4-point scale of frequency with 1 being "Not at all" and 4 being " 3-4 times a week." A sum score including all 13 items was computed and can range between 13 and 52. Higher scores indicate a more positive outcome; greater frequency of behaviors. Baseline (pretest) and 6 weeks (posttest)
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