Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical Trial
— MTGOfficial title:
Autism Intervention Network for Behavioral Health- Mind the Gap
The AIRB research team will compare the use and effectiveness of each intervention (Mind the Gap, Remaking Recess and Self Determination Learning Model of Instruction) with and without the addition of an implementation strategy, UNITED. In all groups, the research team will train community practitioners using remote delivery of professional development modules specific to the intervention, and active coaching for up to 12 sessions as dictated by the intervention procedures during a time span of 6 months. The research team will pair UNITED with three interventions that cover the ages of early childhood, childhood, and adolescence. These include Mind the Gap (MTG), a family navigation intervention for children newly diagnosed under age 8, Remaking Recess (RR), a school-based social/peer engagement intervention for children ages 5-12, and Self-Determination Learning Model of Instruction (SDMLI), a self-advocacy intervention for adolescents (13-22 years; 22 is the upper age limit of high school for individuals with disabilities). For MTG, peer navigators (staff working in an organization that already works with parents) and parents (with children with ASD) will meet via phone or video conference for up to 12 sessions within a 6 month span (an hour each time). They will go over sessions that were created by the research group that help parents understand the system of acquiring services. The total time commitment for peer navigators is about 18 hours and for parents with children with ASD is about 8.5 hours. Identified families connected to the community organization will be matched with one peer navigator who will then guide and support the caregiver through completion of the MTG modules with active coaching of the family. Family needs and preferences will guide topic selection. Active coaching will occur via zoom, or over the phone, based on family preference and some recorded sessions will be shared with the research group for analyses. Mind the Gap will be available in English, Spanish, and Korean.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 308 |
Est. completion date | August 31, 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | August 1, 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 2 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - families of children age 2 to 8 with ASD or NDD. no receipt of ASD specific services outside of school (family may still qualify if child is connected with a regional center/EI, but not yet receiving services), defined as (a) services obtained through insurance based on having an ASD diagnosis; or (b) receiving services through 0-3 that can only be accessed with an ASD dx (e.g., intensive in home EIBI); (3) family income is under 250% of the federal guidelines for poverty rate; (4) English, Korean or Spanish speaking. - agency staff (coordinators, directors, managers, supervisors) working on community organizations with peer navigator capacity e.g. parent support centers; FQHC; community clinics; faith-based agencies) serving children with ASD and other NDD (neurodevelopment disorders). - peer navigators which include people working at participating community organizations with peer navigator capacity (e.g. parent support centers; FQHC; community clinics; faith-based agencies) serving children with ASD and other NDD (neurodevelopment disorders) Exclusion Criteria: - families with children under the age of 2 or over 8 years of age, does not have ASD or NDD; parents are not fluent in English, Spanish, or Korean; child already receiving services accessed with an ASD diagnosis; family income is over 250% federal guidelines for poverty rate - Agency Staff: people not working in an organization that has a peer navigator capacity; cannot commit to the requirements of the study. - Peer Navigators: people not working in an organization that has a peer navigator capacity; cannot commit to the times and requirements of the study |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | UC Davis MIND Institute | Davis | California |
United States | University of Kansas | Lawrence | Kansas |
United States | UPENN | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania |
United States | University of Rochester | Rochester | New York |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) | Drexel University, University of California, Davis, University of Kansas, University of Pennsylvania, University of Rochester, University of Washington |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Stages of Implementation Completion (SIC) | Tool developed by the Oregon Social Learning Center, is an 8 stage tool of implementation process and milestones, with stages spanning three implementation phases (pre-implementation, implementation, and sustainability. The research staff will enter dates once milestones are completed. | through study completion, an average of 18 months | |
Secondary | School Implementation Climate Scale (SICS) | This scale was adapted to be used by the research team to gather information from the schools/agencies in the study about the use of evidence-based practices in their organizations. It is rated from 0 to 4, with 0 being "not at all" and 4 being "very great extent." The higher the rating, the better the outcome. | baseline (entry), 12 months, and 18 months | |
Secondary | Change in Coaching Session Data Form from month to month | This form was created within the research group. It is used monthly after entry to document the services the participants would like to get and the ones they are currently receiving. | monthly from baseline and up to 6 months after baseline | |
Secondary | Family Empowerment Scale (Koren, DeChillo & Friesen, 1992) | It is a 34-item rating scale that measures empowerment in families with children who have emotional, behavioral, or developmental disorders. The FES has three subscales, Family, Service System and, Social Politics. Parents rated each item on a 5-point Likert-type rating scale. It is rated from 1 to 5, with "1" being never and "5" being very often. The higher the rating, the better the outcome. | baseline and 6 months | |
Secondary | WHOQOL scale | Adapted from WHOQOL -BREF Questionnaire, to gather information about the quality of life and health from the families in the study. It is rated from 0 to 5, with "0" being not at all and "5" being completely. The higher the rating, the better the outcome. | baseline | |
Secondary | Social Network Survey | Survey created by the research team to gather information about the key people in each organization that can better support the Mind the Gap intervention. | baseline, 12 months, and 18 months | |
Secondary | Caregiver Satisfaction Survey | This survey was created by the research team. At 6 months post entry, caregivers will rate their satisfaction with the intervention on a survey that utilizes a 5-point Likert-type rating scale. | 6 months after baseline |
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