Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Exploring the Efficacy and Usability of the My Autism Passport (MAP) App in Service Navigation for Families of Children With Autism
To address developmental service navigation by families of children with autism spectrum
disorder (ASD) an innovative paper-based tracking tool called the Pediatric Developmental
Passport (Passport) was created by Dr. Elizabeth Young at St. Michael's Hospital. The
Passport was adapted through a partnership between St. Michael's hospital and Autism Films
Inc. into a mobile application called My Autism Passport (MAP). MAP allows families to learn
about, and manage publicly-funded ASD services from their mobile device. Users can locate
resources within their region, and track their progress in accessing services across multiple
service agencies. The user can also set reminders on MAP which will be synced with their
calendars, record notes, and read short summaries of the services offered by regional
agencies. In this way, the application keeps families engaged, and allows them to take
control of their child's care.
The feasibility of the MAP mobile application will be assessed by clinicians and end users.
Clinicians from five developmental diagnostic organizations that have more than one year of
experience diagnosing and providing follow up care to children with ASD will be informed of
the study and invited to participate in recruitment in their respective practices. Caregivers
of a child that is given a new diagnosis of ASD will be invited to participate in the study
and be randomized to the control group or non control group and may have access to the
application for 18 months. During the 18 month period, data on how caregivers are using the
app will be collected. At 6, 12 and 18 months, caregivers will be invited to participate in
questionnaires on number of services accessed, parent stress levels and self-efficacy levels.
Questionnaires and interviews will be quantitatively analyzed for differences between groups,
and findings will be used to improve the app prior to a larger prospective clinical trial.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 100 |
Est. completion date | February 1, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | November 1, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 1 Month to 6 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Families of children between 0-6 years of age, who have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder within the past month from five sites within the Greater Toronto Area that conduct developmental assessments will be eligible to participate in the study. Exclusion Criteria: - Caregivers who cannot read and communicate well enough in English to use an App. - Caregivers who live outside of the greater toronto area. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Canada | Unity Health Toronto, St.Michael's Hospital | Toronto | Ontario |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto | Autism Speaks |
Canada,
Young E, Aiyadurai R, Jegathesan T, Brown C, Bechard N, Minhas RS, Dillon K, Maguire J. Increasing Access to Developmental Services for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: The Pediatric Developmental Passport Pilot Randomized Trial. J Autism Dev Disord. 2019 Dec;49(12):4867-4876. doi: 10.1007/s10803-019-04199-3. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Number of services contacted at 6 months | The number of services caregivers reported contacting | 6 months after diagnosis | |
Primary | Number of services contacted at 12 months | The number of services caregivers reported contacting | 12 months after diagnosis | |
Primary | Number of services contacted at 18 months | The number of services caregivers reported contacting | 18 months after diagnosis | |
Secondary | Parental Stress Scale at 6 months | Caregivers will complete the Parent Stress Scale. This scale is a 18 item self report scale. Caregivers agree or disagree in terms of their typical relationship with their child or children on a 5 Point scale (strongly disagree, disagree, undecided, agree, strongly agree). The 8 positive items are reverse scored so that possible scores on the scale can range between 18-90. Higher scores indicate more stress (worse outcomes) | 6 months | |
Secondary | Parental Stress Scale at 12 months | Caregivers will complete the Parent Stress Scale. This scale is a 18 item self report scale. Caregivers agree or disagree in terms of their typical relationship with their child or children on a 5 Point scale (strongly disagree, disagree, undecided, agree, strongly agree). The 8 positive items are reverse scored so that possible scores on the scale can range between 18-90. Higher scores indicate more stress (worse outcomes) | 12 months | |
Secondary | Parental Stress Scale at 18 months | Caregivers will complete the Parent Stress Scale. This scale is a 18 item self report scale. Caregivers agree or disagree in terms of their typical relationship with their child or children on a 5 Point scale (strongly disagree, disagree, undecided, agree, strongly agree). The 8 positive items are reverse scored so that possible scores on the scale can range between 18-90. Higher scores indicate more stress (worse outcomes) | 18 months | |
Secondary | Parent Empowerment and Efficacy Measure at 6 months | Caregivers will complete the Parent Empowerment and Efficacy questionnaire. It is a 20 item list. The total possible score on this subscale ranges from 11 to 110 .The higher the score, the more positive the parent feels in their parenting role, in their personal growth as a parent and an individual, and in their achievement of goals shared by family. A higher score is a better outcome | 6 months | |
Secondary | Parent Empowerment and Efficacy Measure at 12 months | Caregivers will complete the Parent Empowerment and Efficacy questionnaire. It is a 20 item list. The total possible score on this subscale ranges from 11 to 110 .The higher the score, the more positive the parent feels in their parenting role, in their personal growth as a parent and an individual, and in their achievement of goals shared by family. A higher score is a better outcome | 12 months | |
Secondary | Parent Empowerment and Efficacy Measure at 18 months | Caregivers will complete the Parent Empowerment and Efficacy questionnaire. It is a 20 item list. The total possible score on this subscale ranges from 11 to 110 .The higher the score, the more positive the parent feels in their parenting role, in their personal growth as a parent and an individual, and in their achievement of goals shared by family. A higher score is a better outcome | 18 months |
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