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Administrative data

NCT number NCT04796909
Other study ID # ZC2Q
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date August 1, 2021
Est. completion date February 28, 2023

Study information

Verified date August 2022
Source The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Contact Chi-Wen Chien, PhD
Phone +852-27666703
Email will.chien@polyu.edu.hk
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Participation in community activities allows children to meet friends, learns new skills, fosters independence, and paves the foundation for lifelong health. High rates of community participation restriction have been reported in children with developmental disabilities who are aged six years or below, a critical developmental period. Occupational Performance Coaching (OPC), grounded in self-determination theory, is aimed to facilitate children's participation in life situations through coaching parents. Studies have shown that OPC is effective to promote children's activity participation. However, there have been limited randomized controlled trials demonstrating the efficacy of OPC, especially with the specific focus on children's community participation. The investigators propose to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of conducting a pilot randomized controlled trial of OPC for parents of preschool children with developmental disabilities in Hong Kong, and to test its initial efficacy on promoting children's community participation.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 50
Est. completion date February 28, 2023
Est. primary completion date December 31, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 24 Months to 83 Months
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - the child has a clinical diagnosis of developmental disability (including but not limited to intellectual disability, developmental delay, or autism spectrum disorder) given by pediatricians/psychiatrist - the parents are the child's main caregiver who have a long-term parenting role with at least 50% of caregiving responsibilities - the parents are able to converse in Chinese - the parents desire to improve their child's participation in community activities Exclusion Criteria: - the child has developmental disability combined with physical impairment (e.g., amputation, cerebral palsy, spina bifida) - the child has developmental disability combined with sensory impairment (e.g., blindness, deafness)

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
Occupational Performance coaching
The OPC intervention comprises three components: (1) connect - building parents' trust in the coach by using verbal and nonverbal strategies; (2) structure - building parents' competence by adopting a problem-solving framework of setting goals, exploring options, planning action, carrying out plans, checking performance, and generalizing; and (3) share - building parents' autonomy by reciprocally exchanging information between the coach and parents with an emphasis on eliciting parents existing knowledge. During the exploration of the options for a particular goal, collaborative performance analysis is used. The coach follows the four steps to (a) identify parents' perception of what currently happens, (b) identify what they would like to happen, (c) explore barriers and bridges to the desired performance, and (d) identify their needs for taking actions to achieve goals. Parents are guided to find strategies to facilitate their child's performance to support goal achievement.
Parent consultation
The parent consultation consists of the use of the toolbox to provide parents with available environmental resources and strategies to enhance community participation of their child with developmental disability, followed by the understanding of current situation and the identification of problems encountered by parents. Direct informing approach will be used to instruct parents about the availability of environmental resources close to their living areas and what they can plan to do by using possible supportive strategies. In addition, information about child disability and/or developmental milestone may be provided if needed.

Locations

Country Name City State
Hong Kong Hong Kong Christian Service Kowloon
Hong Kong Heep Hong Society Kwun Tong
Hong Kong SAHK North Point

Sponsors (4)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Food and Health Bureau, Hong Kong, National Cheng Kung University, University of Otago

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Hong Kong, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Stability in children's daily activity and social/cognitive function Scaled scores (0-100) of the daily activity and social/cognitive domains of the Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory computer-adaptive tests. Higher scores mean a better outcome. 5-6 weeks before intervention; 1-2 weeks before intervention; 1-2 weeks after intervention; 8-9 weeks after the intervention
Other Stability in perceived impact of environmental support on children's community participation Perceived environmental support scores (0-100) of the community section of the Young Children's Participation and Environment Measure. Higher scores mean a better outcome. 5-6 weeks before intervention; 1-2 weeks before intervention; 1-2 weeks after intervention; 8-9 weeks after the intervention
Other Level of therapeutic alliance during coaching session Total scores (0-10) of the Session Rating Scale. Higher scores mean a better outcome. Immediate after each of the coaching sessions
Other Level of perceptions of health care practitioners' autonomy support Total scores (1-7) of the Health Care Climate Questionnaire. Higher scores mean a better outcome. 1-2 weeks before intervention; 1-2 weeks after intervention
Other Level of parents' global impression on the improvement of their child's community participation The item score (1-7) of the Patient Global Impression of Change. Higher scores mean a worse outcome. 1-2 weeks after intervention
Other Number of participants recruited The percentage of eligible families agreeing to participate in the study Through study completion, 1 year
Other Retention rate of participants who complete the trial The percentage of participants who complete the trial (i.e., all assessments) Through study completion, 1 year
Other Adherence rate of participants who attend the coaching sessions The percentage of coaching sessions attended by parents who are randomized to the intervention group Through study completion, 1 year
Other Blinding success of participants who are allocated in the intervention and control groups The percentage of parents who guess treatment allocation correctly after the study 1-2 weeks after intervention
Other Fidelity of coaches who conduct the Occupational Performance Coaching Percentage score of the Occupational Performance Coaching Fidelity Measure Through study completion, 1 year
Primary Change in participation-related goal performance and satisfaction Performance and satisfaction scores (1-10) of the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure. Higher scores mean a better outcome. 5-6 weeks before intervention; 1-2 weeks before intervention; 1-2 weeks after intervention; 8-9 weeks after the intervention
Primary Change in children's community participation frequency and involvement Frequency scores (0-7) and involvement scores (1-5) of the community section of the Young Children's Participation and Environment Measure. Higher scores mean a better outcome. 5-6 weeks before intervention; 1-2 weeks before intervention; 1-2 weeks after intervention; 8-9 weeks after the intervention
Secondary Change in parenting efficacy and satisfaction Efficacy scores (7-42) and satisfaction scores (9-56) of the Parenting Sense of Competence Scale. Higher scores mean a better outcome. 5-6 weeks before intervention; 1-2 weeks before intervention; 1-2 weeks after intervention; 8-9 weeks after the intervention
Secondary Change in parents' negative emotional states The scores (0-21 for each subscale) of the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale-21. Higher scores mean a worse outcome. 5-6 weeks before intervention; 1-2 weeks before intervention; 1-2 weeks after intervention; 8-9 weeks after the intervention
Secondary Change in children's psychosocial health Psychosocial health score (0-100) of the KINDL questionnaire. Higher scores mean a better outcome. 5-6 weeks before intervention; 1-2 weeks before intervention; 1-2 weeks after intervention; 8-9 weeks after the intervention
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