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NCT ID: NCT06366620 Recruiting - Peer Support Clinical Trials

Examining the Feasibility, Acceptability, and Fidelity of Utilizing Parent Training Graduates as Peer Supports

Start date: April 10, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Disruptive behavioral disorders are common in early childhood, affecting up to 15% of preschool-aged children. Behavioral parent training programs are a first-line evidence-based treatment for child disruptive behaviors. There is evidence showing that (a) these programs are effective in reducing disruptive behavior and improving long-term outcomes, and (b) there is an excellent return on investment for early intervention. Nevertheless, there is limited availability of behavioral parent training programs, particularly in rural settings, due to shortages of trained clinicians. Thus, there is a pressing need for expanding the mental healthcare workforce in rural/underserved areas. The study will involve an established parent-based behavioral intervention (First Approach Skills Training for Behavior; or FAST-B) with added pilot component incorporating parents who have previously been through parent behavioral management training programs as Peer Supports.

NCT ID: NCT05586308 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Implementation Science

Incentive-based and Media Literacy Informed Approaches to Improve Vaping Cessation

Start date: October 7, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to evaluate the feasibility and compare the preliminary effect of vaping cessation program consisting of media literacy education and real-time text messaging support and leverage insights from behavioral economics to enhance social and financial incentives to improve program engagement, and eventually abstinence. Our hypotheses are that 1) the Combined arm is associated with improved vaping abstinence to the Media literacy and Financial incentive arms; and 2) the financial incentive-related arms (either Combined or Financial incentive) enhance engagement compared to the non-incentive related arms.

NCT ID: NCT02804620 Recruiting - Peer Support Clinical Trials

From Clinic to Community Study

C2C
Start date: October 2014
Phase: Phase 0
Study type: Interventional

This study is a 12-month study. There are two different groups in the study. Both groups will enter the study after the graduation from 8-hour diabetes education course taught at VGH, St. Paul's, or Richmond Hospital. The first group will receive on-going support from their peers who have diabetes and are trained specifically to help other patients with diabetes. The second group will receive the usual care.