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NCT number NCT04031326
Other study ID # 2018-8501
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date April 1, 2019
Est. completion date February 1, 2020

Study information

Verified date June 2020
Source Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This study evaluates feasibility and efficacy of adding the LENA Home program to the standard Every Child Succeeds (ECS) home visiting curriculum. Half of the participants will receive the standard ECS curriculum during normally scheduled home visits, while the other half will receive this plus LENA Home.


Description:

Every Child Succeeds is a program that uses home visiting as a preventive strategy to support low income families in providing stimulating, safe, and nurturing environments for their young children. Most families in home visiting have experienced adversity in their lives, and had inadequate parenting role models as they grew up. Home visitors visit families during pregnancy through the child reaching three years of age, providing information, teaching, and resources to help parents provide the best possible start for their children. LENA Home is a 13-week curriculum designed to add an early-language focus to existing home visiting or parent education programs for children ages birth to three. It employs LENA wearable audio recorder technology and targeted content to help parents and other caregivers increase interactive talk. There are 13 weekly one-on-one sessions, including modules on parent-child reading and increasing verbal interaction during typical home activities. Sessions include videos, practical techniques, and feedback from LENA recordings via intuitive reports to help parents talk more with their children. LENA Home reports provide data on adult words spoken to the child (AWC) and conversational turns (CTC). LENA Home has been shown to increase interactive talk and child language ability and informs parents how much they are talking with their children in an objective way. Upon completion of the study, we will have more information regarding whether (1) LENA Home can be successfully integrated into existing home visiting programs (feasibility), (2) children exposed to LENA have larger vocabularies than those who do not receive the intervention, (3) mothers using LENA engage in more literacy-promoting behaviors relative to controls, and (4) LENA improves parent-child interactions (utility).


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 31
Est. completion date February 1, 2020
Est. primary completion date February 1, 2020
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 6 Months to 9 Months
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: 1. enrollment in the Every Child Succeeds home visiting program, 2. child age between 6- and 9-months old, 3. English-speaking household, 4. child gestation of at least 32 weeks, 5. child has no known neurobehavioral/genetic syndrome or brain injury likely to cause language delay, 6. maternal age at least 15 years old. Exclusion Criteria: Not meeting the above criteria.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
LENA Home
LENA Home is a 13-week curriculum designed to add an early-language focus to existing home visiting or parent education programs for children ages birth to three. It employs LENA wearable audio recorder technology and targeted content to help parents and other caregivers increase interactive talk. There are 13 weekly one-on-one sessions, including modules on parent-child reading and increasing verbal interaction during typical home activities. Sessions include videos, practical techniques, and feedback from LENA recordings via intuitive reports to help parents talk more with their children. LENA Home reports provide data on adult words spoken to the child (AWC) and conversational turns (CTC). LENA Home has been shown to increase interactive talk and child language ability and informs parents how much they are talking with their children in an objective way.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Cincinnati Children's Medical Center Cincinnati Ohio

Sponsors (4)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati Bethesda, Inc., Every Child Succeeds, The Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

References & Publications (3)

Bowers K, Folger AT, Zhang N, Sa T, Ehrhardt J, Meinzen-Derr J, Goyal NK, Van Ginkel JB, Ammerman RT. Participation in Home Visitation is Associated with Higher Utilization of Early Intervention. Matern Child Health J. 2018 Apr;22(4):494-500. doi: 10.1007/s10995-017-2415-8. — View Citation

Donovan EF, Ammerman RT, Besl J, Atherton H, Khoury JC, Altaye M, Putnam FW, Van Ginkel JB. Intensive home visiting is associated with decreased risk of infant death. Pediatrics. 2007 Jun;119(6):1145-51. — View Citation

Gilkerson J, Richards JA, Warren SF, Oller DK, Russo R, Vohr B. Language Experience in the Second Year of Life and Language Outcomes in Late Childhood. Pediatrics. 2018 Oct;142(4). pii: e20174276. doi: 10.1542/peds.2017-4276. Epub 2018 Sep 10. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change in Absolute Word Count The LENA Home recording device measures Absolute Word Count (AWC) over an approximately 13-hour recording period at each recording. This outcome will involve change in AWC between baseline and a Midpoint assessment (approximately 6-7 weeks) and Endpoint (13-weeks). Baseline, Midpoint (6-7 week visit), Endpoint (13 weeks)
Primary Change in Conversational Turns Count The LENA Home recording device measures Conversational Turns Count (CTC) over an approximately 13-hour recording period at each recording. This outcome will involve change in CTC between baseline and a Midpoint assessment (approximately 6-7 weeks) and Endpoint (13-weeks). Baseline, Midpoint (6-7 week visit), Endpoint (13 weeks)
Primary Change in LENA Snapshot Language Assessment Score The LENA Developmental Snapshot is a questionnaire that provides parents with an Baseline, Midpoint (6-7 week visit), Endpoint (13 weeks)
Secondary Change in DialogPR-I/T (shared reading quality) Score Dialog PR-I/T is a 10-item measure of shared reading quality (interactivity) for infants and toddlers developed by the PI that is derived from the validated DialogPR measure for older children. It involves evidence-based behaviors such as lap sitting, use of child-directed speech, and verbal responsivity. Range is 0-30, higher score suggests more interactive, nurturing reading. Baseline and Endpoint (13 weeks).
Secondary Change in ScreenQ-I/T (screen-based media use) ScreenQ-I/T is a 10-item composite measure of screen-based media use in the home referenced to current AAP guidelines for infants and toddlers, developed by the PI that is based on the validated ScreenQ measure for older children. Range is 0-23 points, higher scores suggest greater use contrary to AAP guidelines and greater developmental/health risk. Difference in score between Baseline and Endpoint (13 weeks)
Secondary Change in StimQ-I (home cognitive environment) The StimQ-I is a validated assessment of parent report measure of cognitive stimulation in the home for children up to 18-months old involving 4 subscales: availability of learning materials, parental involvement in developmental advance, parental verbal responsivity, and reading. Higher scores suggest more stimulating parental behaviors. Baseline and Endpoint (13 weeks)
Secondary Change in SPEAK (parenting mindset) score The SPEAK assessment is an assessment of parental mindset towards their infant's development. Higher score suggests more empowered parental mindset. Baseline and Endpoint (13 weeks)
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