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NCT number NCT04027881
Other study ID # tambyraja.1
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date January 10, 2020
Est. completion date September 2021

Study information

Verified date March 2021
Source Ohio State University
Contact Sherine Tambyraja, PhD
Phone 614-292-8384
Email tambyraja.1@osu.edu
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This R56 award will address questions pertaining to the feasibility of the Sit Together and Read (STAR) intervention for children with hearing loss (HL). Evidence suggests that STAR, a caregiver-implemented early literacy intervention, imparts positive effects on print knowledge gains and later reading outcomes for children at risk for reading difficulties, such as those with language impairment and those living in poverty. To date there are no large-scale studies examining literacy interventions for children with HL, who are also known to be at risk for reading disorders. However, prior to engaging in a large-scale study, this research will establish preliminary feasibility and efficacy data for this specific population who will likely benefit from a evidence-based, manualized intervention. In addition to collecting pilot data regarding the feasibility and efficacy of this intervention for children with HL, this study will also determine barriers and challenges experienced by caregivers of children with HL in implementing the intervention. As such, this study will also yield important information regarding adaptations of the existing STAR intervention that may be required for successful and effective implementation for children with HL, and can be incorporated into future submissions.


Description:

This study will use a randomized (1:1) waitlist controlled trial design to test the effects of a 15-week caregiver-implemented STAR intervention for children with HL. STAR incorporates a high intensity of home-based shared book reading sessions (i.e., 4 times a week) in which caregivers embed guided discussions about foundational reading concepts that are prerequisites for learning to read. Caregivers will receive individualized training and materials for implementing STAR at home with their child. Caregivers will be provided with materials and equipment to read and audio record their readings 4 times a week, and to engage in meaningful, instructional dialogue while reading, in order to help children learn about foundational reading topics, such as letter names and sounds. The study is guided by the following specific aims: Aim 1: Determine the extent to which caregivers of children with HL can effectively implement a home-based reading intervention for their children. Hypothesis 1: Caregivers will effectively implement the STAR intervention but there will be some variability. Aim 2: Improve the early literacy skills of children with HL, by implementing STAR. Hypothesis 2: Children whose caregivers are randomized to the home-implemented STAR intervention will demonstrate significantly greater gains in early reading skills over the implementation period, compared to those randomized to a waitlist control condition. Aim 3: Identify implementation barriers or challenges experienced by caregivers of children with HL. This aim is exploratory and will inform potential adaptations to the intervention that may be required for future, more successful intervention implementation by caregivers of children with HL. Upon completion, the investigators will have established the feasibility and effectiveness of the STAR intervention for children with HL and their caregivers. Data from this study will be the foundation for a large-scale randomized-controlled clinical trial that focuses on improving the reading outcomes of children with a range of communication disorders and identifying optimal methods for supporting their caregivers.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 30
Est. completion date September 2021
Est. primary completion date May 2021
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 4 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria for children: - Child 4 years, 0 months to 5 years, 11 months at enrollment - Child has bilateral sensorineural hearing loss - child has at least one years' experience of hearing device use (hearing aid, cochlear implant) - child does not have a severe cognitive disability Inclusion Criteria for caregivers: - Caregiver willing to attend in-person meetings - Caregiver willing to read regularly to the child in English for 15 consecutive weeks Exclusion Criteria: -

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
Sit Together and REad
STAR is an evidence-based home-based shared book reading intervention designed to improve the foundational reading skills of preschoolers who are at risk for reading disabilities.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Nationwide Children's Hospital Columbus Ohio

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Ohio State University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary STAR Log Document intensity, defined as occurrence and length of each session and targeted goals within each. 15-week intervention period
Primary STAR Fidelity Coding Checklist (FCC) Document dosage, defined as the volume of explicit targeting of print-related objectives during STAR sessions. 15-week intervention period
Primary Preschool Word and Print Awareness (PWPA) Examines knowledge of 15 print concepts. Scores on this scale range from 0-17, with higher scores indicative of better performance. 15-week intervention period
Primary Phonological Awareness Literacy Screening-PreK (PALS-PreK) Upper and Lower Case Letter Knowledge subtests will identify the number of letters children can name. The range on these subtests is 0-26, with higher scores indicative of better performance. The name writing subtest will assess children's ability to write their own name. The range on this subtest is 0-7, with higher scores indicative of better performance. 15-week intervention period
Primary Test of Preschool Emergent Literacy (TOPEL) The print knowledge subtest will be used to assess children's skills on a variety of print-related tasks, such as distinguishing print from other visual stimuli and identifying alphabet letters. Raw scores on this subtest range from 0-36, with higher scores indicative of better performance 15-week intervention period
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