Attention Concentration Difficulty Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of a School-Based Attention Training Programme for Improving Sustained Attention: A Cluster Randomised Pilot Study
Verified date | January 2021 |
Source | University of Limerick |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This study evaluates a school-based attention training programme for improving sustained attention in children.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 36 |
Est. completion date | May 30, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | May 30, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 9 Years to 11 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - 4th and 5th class students - aged 9 to 11 years - parent consent and participant assent Exclusion Criteria: - |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Ireland | Department of Psychology, University of Limerick | Limerick |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Limerick | Irish Research Council |
Ireland,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in scores on the Vigil subtest of the Test of Everyday Attention for Children - Second Edition (TEA-Ch2). | The Vigil subtest of the TEA-Ch2 is a measure of sustained attention. Participants were required to count slow, irregularly paced stimuli. Participants completed 10 trials. The outcome variable was the total number of correct trials. Higher scores indicate a better outcome. | Baseline (pre-training), post-training at approximately 6 weeks after baseline and study completion at approximately 12 weeks after baseline. | |
Primary | Change in scores on the Cerberus subtest of the Test of Everyday Attention for Children - Second Edition (TEA-Ch2). | The Cerberus subtest of the TEA-Ch2 is a measure of sustained attention. Participants were required to listen to short clips and respond (press the spacebar) to a target auditory stimulus while ignoring other sounds. Participants completed 15 trials. The outcome measure was mean reaction time in msecs weighted for accuracy. Lower scores indicate a better outcome. | Baseline (pre-training), post-training at approximately 6 weeks after baseline and study completion at approximately 12 weeks after baseline. | |
Primary | Change in scores on the Sustained Attention to Response Task (SART) subtest of the Test of Everyday Attention for Children - Second Edition (TEA-Ch2). | The SART subtest of the TEA-Ch2 is a measure of sustained attention. Participants were required to respond (press the spacebar) to every shape (go-trial) that appeared on screen but not to respond to a triangle (no-go trial). There were 20 no-go trials. The outcome measure was errors of commission (no-go trial responses). Lower scores indicate a better outcome. | Baseline (pre-training), post-training at approximately 6 weeks after baseline and study completion at approximately 12 weeks after baseline. | |
Secondary | Change in scores on the Digit Span Backwards subtest of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - Fifth Edition (WISC-V). | The Digit Span Backwards subtest is a measure of working memory. Participants were required to repeat a dictated string of numbers in the reverse order. The task was discontinued when the participant failed to answer both trials of a set correctly. The outcome measure was the total number of correctly recalled trials. The maximum total score is 18. Higher scores indicate a better outcome. | Baseline (pre-training), post-training at approximately 6 weeks after baseline and study completion at approximately 12 weeks after baseline. | |
Secondary | Change in scores on the Operation Span subtest of the Adaptive Composite Complex Span (ACCES). | The Operation Span subtest is a measure of working memory. Participants were required to evaluate maths problems while memorising letters. Participants completed 6 trials. The number of stimulus-problem pairs within a trial varied between two and eight. The outcome measure was the total number of stimuli correctly recalled. Higher scores indicate a better outcome. | Baseline (pre-training), post-training at approximately 6 weeks after baseline and study completion at approximately 12 weeks after baseline. | |
Secondary | Change in scores using the Symmetry Span subtest of the Adaptive Composite Complex Span (ACCES). | The Symmetry Span subtest is a measure of working memory. Participants were required to evaluate whether geometric shapes were symmetrical while remembering spatial locations. Participants completed 6 trials. The number of stimulus-problem pairs within a trial varied between two and eight. The outcome measure was the total number of stimuli correctly recalled. Higher scores indicate a better outcome . | Baseline (pre-training), post-training at approximately 6 weeks after baseline and study completion at approximately 12 weeks after baseline. | |
Secondary | Change in scores on the Digit Span Forward subtest of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - Fifth Edition (WISC-V). | The Digit Span Forwards subtest is a measure of short-term memory. Participants were required to repeat a dictated string of numbers in the same order. The task was discontinued when the participant failed to answer both trials of a set correctly. The outcome measure was the total number of correctly recalled trials. The maximum total score is 18. Higher scores indicate a better outcome. | Baseline (pre-training), post-training at approximately 6 weeks after baseline and study completion at approximately 12 weeks after baseline. | |
Secondary | Change in parent ratings of executive function behaviour on the Behaviour Rating Inventory of Executive Function - Second Edition (BRIEF-2). | The BRIEF-2 assesses everyday behaviours associated with executive function in the home environment. Parents rated 63 items on a three-point Likert scale (0 = never, 1 = sometimes and 2 = often). The following indices were used: Behaviour Regulation Index (BRI), Emotion Regulation Index (ERI), Cognitive Regulation Index (CRI) and Global Executive Composite (GEC). Lower scores indicate a better outcome. | Baseline (pre-training), post-training at approximately 6 weeks after baseline and study completion at approximately 12 weeks after baseline. |
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