Developmental Delay Clinical Trial
— PLUSSOfficial title:
The PLUSS Model: a Study Protocol for Evaluation of a Multi-professional and Intersectoral Working Model to Detect Neurodevelopmental Difficulties in Preschool Children as Well as to Provide Parental Support
Verified date | April 2023 |
Source | Region Jönköping County |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The PLUSS (Mental health, learning, development, collaboration around preschool children) is a collaborative project involving guardians, Jönköping County´s health care, preschools and social services. The project studies the implementation of a "One way in"-model that provides coordinated services to screen, evaluate and treat toddlers with behavioral problems. The project also provides parental interventions and education for preschool teachers. The study aims to investigate a) implementation of the PLUSS model, b) effectiveness of the model and the included parental training program on behavioral problem and their longitudinal development among preschool children, c) parental wellbeing and satisfaction. In the long term, the goal is to reduce mental health problems among children, adolescents and their families and to provide support for a functioning everyday life.
Status | Enrolling by invitation |
Enrollment | 600 |
Est. completion date | January 1, 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Months to 72 Months |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Development Delay - Interaction, contact difficulties - Language and communication difficulties - Difficulties in everyday function - Motor difficulties - Concentration / hyperactive - Self-regulation - Acting / boundaries - Anxiety - No claim to diagnosis Exclusion Criteria: - Not only support in the parent role, without any of the problems above. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Sweden | Region Jönköping County "RJonkopingC" | Eksjö | Jönköping |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Region Jönköping County | Linkoeping University |
Sweden,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Strengths and Difficulties questionnaire (SDQ | Measured with Behavioral problems with 25 items divided into 5 subscales of 5 items each, generating scores for 4 problem subscales: Conduct problems, Hyperactivity, Emotional problems and Peer problems, and 1 strength subscale: Prosocial behaviours. Responses are given on a 3-point Likert scale: (0) "not true" (1) "somewhat true" (2) "certainly true". The total scores for the behavioural difficulties scale are maximum 50 points (worse outcome), minimum 0 points (best outcome).
The impairment supplement questions, which describe how behavioural problems affect the child's level of functioning, are subsequently included in the impact score. Ratings for these 8 impairment supplement questions are: (0) "not at all" and (0) "only a little" (1) "quite a lot" and (2) "a great deal". Maximum 16 points (worse outcome), minimum 0 points (best outcome) (Goodman, 2016). SDQ is validated and proposed cut-offs are available for Swedish conditions (Goodman, 2016; Gustafsson et al, 2016). |
Change from baseline, pre intervention.Up to 24 weeks. | |
Secondary | Children's engagement questionnaire (CEQ) | Functioning, Mental Health: Children's engagement questionnaire (CEQ) is a form of 29 questions. Compared with the following alternatives: (1) almost never happens (2) sometimes happens (3) happens quite often or (4) happens very often. The maximum score is 116 and the minimum score is 0. It is positive to have as high a score as possible. It measures children's targeted engagement and social interaction in preschool children's everyday life and is validated for Swedish conditions (Mc William, 1991). | Change from baseline, pre intervention. Up to 24 weeks. | |
Secondary | Measured with the Observation instrument Joint Attentment observations (JA-OBS) | Autism spectrum: Measured with the Observation instrument Joint Attentment observations (JA-OBS) how includes 5 questions and are a Autism spectrum screening instrument (Sweden County Councils and Regions, 2018). Maximum score = 5, minimum score = 0. 4-5 points show no signs of autism spectrum symptoms. | Baseline when the child is on a 2.5 year check-up with the CHC nurse | |
Secondary | Psychosocial problems in the family (LAPS) | Psychosocial problems in the family: LAPS, translated from Finnish where this form is filled in by Health Care staff. The form has been developed and tested within the framework of the project for the development of mental health work among children 2007-2009 (Mäki et al, 2014). LAPS consists of 16 items with 3 answer options. The instrument is not validated or standardized for Swedish conditions. There are cut-off figures based on Finnish conditions that show when support for the family should be offered (5-7 points for primary care and over 8 points for specialist care). The form is filled in by the BHV psychologist at the first assessment interview with the guardians. To be filled in by the BHV psychologist and can be graded in no (0), mild (1) and severe symptoms (2). The maximum score on the instrument is 32 and then indicates severe symptoms in all items. | Change from baselaine, pre intervention. Up to 24 weeks. |
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