Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical Trial
— SUPEROfficial title:
Feasibility Study About Super Digital Platform: a Joint System for Rehabilitation and Educational Projects for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder
NCT number | NCT05473754 |
Other study ID # | SUPER |
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Status | Recruiting |
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Last updated | |
Start date | May 9, 2022 |
Est. completion date | April 30, 2024 |
Due to its complexity and variability, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) requires multidisciplinary and multidimensional interventions. SUPER (in Italian: Sistema Unitario in una Piattaforma Riabilitativa ed Educativa) is an Italian digital platform, implemented to facilitate collaboration between families, health services, and schools and to promote personalized intervention for children with ASD. The research protocol, aimed to test SUPER's feasibility and usability, foresees the enrollment of 12 ASD children in the Experimental Group (EG) and 12 ASD children for the Control Group. All families, teachers, and clinicians will perform usual rehabilitative and educative interventions, but the EG will use SUPER, in addition to ordinary programs. The feasibility and acceptability of SUPER will be assessed through usability scales and questionnaires realized ad hoc for the purpose. At baseline and established endpoints, ASD patients will be evaluated with different assessment tools.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 24 |
Est. completion date | April 30, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | September 9, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 3 Years to 7 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder - Access to Child Neuropsychiatry or Pediatric Rehabilitation services participating in the study - Age of patients from 3 to 7,11 years - Informed consent freely acquired before the start of the study by the patient's parents Exclusion Criteria: - Patients with severe genetic degenerative diseases - Patients with severe sensory disabilities - Patients with severe medical complications |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Italy | ASST Monza, University of Milano Bicocca | Monza | |
Italy | Centro Riabilitativo Pompei | Pompei |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Milano Bicocca |
Italy,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change from baseline at 3 months in a specific questionnaire that evaluates perception of taking charge | Questionnaire created ad hoc for taking charge: it is a parent-report instrument with 22 items based on a 5-points Likert Scale. Higher scores (maximum 110) mean a better perception of taking charge, while lower scores (minimum 22) mean a worse perception about taking charge. | T0 (baseline) and T1 (after 3 months) | |
Primary | Acceptability of SUPER Digital Platform | SUPER Questionnaire is an instrument created ad hoc to evaluate the acceptability of SUPER platform for parents, clinicians and teachers of children with ASD. It is composed by 38 items based on a 5-points Likert Scale. Higher scores (maximum 190) mean optimal acceptability of SUPER within the rehabilitative taking charge, while lower scores (minimum 38) mean a worse level of acceptability. | T1 (after 3 months of use of SUPER by parents, clinicians and teachers) | |
Primary | Usability of SUPER Digital Platform via System Usability Scale | SUS (System Usability Scale) is a standardized tool for measuring the perceived usability of an interactive system, such as websites, user interfaces, and web applications. It consists of 10 items that are scored on a Likert scale, from 1 (strongly disagree) to 5 (strongly agree). The SUS scores below 68 reveal usability issues with the system, while scores higher than 68 indicate acceptable levels of usability. More specifically, scores over 80 suggest an "excellent" usable system, scores between 68 and 80 can be considered "good", scores between 51 and 68 indicate "fair" results, scores below 51 are "poor", and scores below 36 reflect "unusable" systems. | T1 (after 3 months of use of SUPER by parents, clinicians and teachers) | |
Primary | Change from baseline at 3 months in the Parent Stress Index-Short Form (PSI-SF) | The Parenting Stress Index-Short Form (PSI-SF) is one of the most commonly used measures of parenting stress both in clinical and research contexts. The PSI-SF is a 36-item, self-report measure with three subscales: Parental Distress (PD), Parent-Child Dysfunctional Interaction (PCDI), and Difficult Child (DC). Items are scored using the following 5-point scale: 1) SA (Strongly Agree); 2) A (Agree); 3) NS (Not Sure); 4) D (Disagree); 5) SD (Strongly Disagree).The normal range of scores is between the 15th and 80th percentile. Scores at or above the 85th percentile are considered high and Defensive Reponding scores at 10 or below are considered extremely low. | T0 (baseline) and T1 (after 3 months) | |
Secondary | Efficacy of SUPER Digital Platform to support rehabilitation about adaptive behaviour in children with ASD by VABS-2 | Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales- 2 (VABS-2) is designed to measure adaptive behavior in daily settings for children and adults from birth to 90 years of age. The Vineland-II items are arranged from 11 simple to more complex behavior subdomains across four main domains: Communication, Daily Living Skills, Socialization, and Motor Skills. It also provides an optional Maladaptive Behavior Index. Items are arranged in a developmental sequence within each subdomain, with each item rated on a 3-point scale (i.e., 0 = Behavior Never Performed, 1 = Behavior Sometimes or Partially Performed, or 2 = Behavior Usually or Habitually Performed).
The Adaptive Behavior Composite and domains yield age-based standard scores with a normative M=100 and SD=15, and subdomains yield standard scores with a M=15 and SD=3. |
T0 (baseline), T2 (after 6 months) | |
Secondary | Efficacy of SUPER Digital Platform to support rehabilitation about behaviour of ASD children by CBCL | Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) is a standardized questionnaires that provides information on six scales: affective problems, attention-deficit/hyperactivity, anxiety, oppositional defiance, somatic problems, and conduct problems. It has two separate forms, one for children 1.5-5 years old and one for children 6-18 years old. On both versions, there is a Total Problems score, as well as composites for Internalizing and Externalizing Problems. DSM-Oriented Scales were formed based on experts' ratings of how well the items fit DSM criteria for relevant Major and Dysthymia for Affective Problems, Anxiety Problems, Oppositional Defiant Problems, and Conduct Problems. The preschool version the DSM-Oriented scales are for Affective Problems, Anxiety Problems, Pervasive Developmental Problems, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Problems, and Oppositional Defiant Problems. | T0 (baseline), T1 (after 3 months); T2 (after 6 months) | |
Secondary | Efficacy of SUPER Digital Platform to support the improvement of autistic symptoms in ASD children by CARS-2 | Childhood Autism Rating Scale - Second Edition (CARS-2) is extremely useful in identifying symptoms of autism. The clinician rates the individual on each item (15 items), using a 4-point response scale. Ratings are based not only on the frequency of the behavior in question, but also on its intensity, peculiarity, and duration.Scores above the cutoff (28) can be broken down into "mild-to-moderate" level of autistic behaviors vs. "severe" level. | T0 (baseline), T2 (after 6 months) | |
Secondary | Efficacy of SUPER Digital Platform to support the improvement of social communication ASD children by SCQ | SCQ is a parent-report tool to evaluate communication skills and social functioning in children who may have autism or autism spectrum disorders. The questionnaire is composed of just 40 yes-or-no questions. Both forms can be given directly to the parent, who can answer the questions without supervision. Higher scores mean a worse functioning. It produces results that can be helpful in treatment planning, educational intervention, and measurement of change over time. | T0 (baseline), T1 (after 3 months), T2 (after 6 months) |
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