Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Details — Status: Completed

Administrative data

NCT number NCT03791281
Other study ID # 52139
Secondary ID 1R21MH108714
Status Completed
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date August 15, 2016
Est. completion date July 31, 2018

Study information

Verified date December 2018
Source University of Washington
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The goal of this study is to adapt and test the feasibility and potential efficacy of a theory-driven pre-implementation intervention to address individual-level barriers to EBP implementation - Beliefs and Attitudes for Successful Implementation in Schools (BASIS) - designed to improve school mental health providers' implementation of EBPs. BASIS is intended to be a feasible and scalable first-line or adjunctive implementation enhancement intervention that is facilitative of other efforts (e.g., organizational interventions) that target high quality EBP implementation. Aims of this study are to: (1) Adapt an existing, theory-driven implementation intervention (BASIS), previously used with educators, to improve the EBP implementation behaviors of school mental health providers; and (2) Assess the viability of a later clinical trial by: (a) establishing the feasibility, acceptability, and appropriateness of the BASIS intervention among school mental health providers, and (b) Pilot testing BASIS, as compared to an Attention Control, delivered as pre-implementation intervention prior to training in a specific, existing EBP. Key organizational factors (e.g., implementation climate) will also be evaluated and included as covariates and we will explore trends in the data to inform the design of a larger trial. Ultimately, BASIS offers an innovative and scalable approach to improving school mental health providers' uptake and use of EBPs in order to increase the number of youth with mental health problems who receive high quality services.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 35
Est. completion date July 31, 2018
Est. primary completion date July 31, 2018
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group N/A and older
Eligibility Inclusion:

School mental health providers (school psychologists, school social workers, etc.) recruited from middle and high schools in two economically and ethnically diverse districts in the Seattle area.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
BASIS

Attention Control


Locations

Country Name City State
United States University of Washington School Mental Health Assessment, Research, and Training (SMART) Center Seattle Washington

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of Washington National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change in Attitudes toward Evidence-Based Practices Evidence-Based Practice Attitudes Scale (EBPAS) is a widely used 26-item tool designed to assess evidence-based practice (EBP) attitudes with items measured on a 0-4 scale and 6 subscales: (1) likelihood of adopting if the EBP were a requirement; (2) likelihood of adopting if the EBP were appealing to you; (3) openness to new practices; (4) perceived divergence between current practices and EBPs; (5) fit of EBPs with current practices; and (6) burden of EBPs. Subscale and total scores are mean scores of items with a range of 0-4. Higher scores reflect more favorable attitudes (perceived divergence is reverse-coded). Pre-intervention/baseline, post-intervention (1-2 weeks), 4-month follow-up
Primary Change in Subjective Norms Subjective Norms Scale is based on Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) constructs. Two subscales measure two types implementation-related subjective norms: injunctive norms and descriptive norms. Four items load on each subscale and mean score range from -3 to +3, with positive scores reflecting more positive subjective injunctive and descriptive norms. Pre-intervention/baseline, post-intervention (1-2 weeks), 4-month follow-up
Primary Change in Perceived Behavioral Control Perceived Behavioral Control Scale is a modified version of the Teacher's Self-Efficacy Scale, which has 10 items assessing perceived behavioral control in implementing evidence-based practices. Items are scored on a 1-4 scale with a total mean score ranging from 1-4. Higher scores reflect greater (i.e., more favorable) perceived behavioral control. Pre-intervention/baseline, post-intervention (1-2 weeks), 4-month follow-up
Secondary Change in School Implementation Citizenship Behaviors The School Implementation Citizenship Behaviors Scale (S-ICBS) includes 15 items and measures clinicians' perceptions of how school staff engage with evidence-based practices in their specific school context. There are 4 subscales: (1) helping others; (2) keeping informed; (3) taking initiative; and (4) advocacy. Subscale and total scores are mean scores of items with a range of 0-4. Higher scores reflect greater (i.e., more favorable) implementation citizenship behavior. Pre-intervention/baseline, post-intervention (1-2 weeks), 4-month follow-up
Secondary Change in Intentions to Implement The Modified Intentions to Use Scale has 9 items assessing school mental health providers' intentions to implement evidence-based practices. A total mean score is computed with a range of 0-4 and higher scores indicate more favorable intentions. Two versions of this scale were administered. At baseline, all providers were asked about general intentions to implement evidence-based practices. After training, clinicians were asked about intentions to implement the specific intervention for which they had received training. Pre-intervention/baseline, post-intervention (1-2 weeks), 4-month follow-up
See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Completed NCT06151327 - Alternating Pressure Air Mattress and Pressure Injury Prevalence
Recruiting NCT06350968 - Implementation of Online Advance Care Planning Tool for (Hemato-)Oncological Patients Within the Cancer Network Concord
Completed NCT04096274 - Working to Implement and Sustain Digital Outcome Measures N/A
Recruiting NCT06260579 - Home-based Exercise and Physical Activity Intervention After Kidney Transplantation: Impact of Exercise Intensity N/A
Terminated NCT02214667 - Treating Co-Occurring Substance Use and Mental Disorders Among Jail Inmates N/A
Completed NCT04424524 - Streamlining the Efficiency of PrEP Implementation
Completed NCT05370157 - TeamTRACS Pilot (CTSI) N/A
Recruiting NCT04774991 - Azithromycin for Child Survival in Niger: Delivery Trial Phase 4
Completed NCT05756725 - Improving Cancer Screening and Follow-up in Community Health Centers N/A
Completed NCT03019718 - Implementation of the Internet-based Aftercare Program 'GSA-Online Plus' N/A
Not yet recruiting NCT04889456 - Standardizing Right Hemicolectomy for Colon Cancer N/A
Recruiting NCT05339412 - Technology-based Training Tool for PHAT Life N/A
Completed NCT06388473 - Implementation of a Web-based App for Screening in Men in a Malaysian Primary Care Setting N/A
Recruiting NCT06105437 - Implementation of a Multifactorial Falls Prevention Intervention in Older Community-dWElling peRsons N/A
Not yet recruiting NCT03634553 - Evidence Based Training and Physical Activity With an E-health Program N/A
Completed NCT05226481 - Investigating the Effect of Evidence-based Treatment for Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Among Youth
Recruiting NCT05455190 - Parks & Pediatrics Fit Together N/A
Enrolling by invitation NCT06185777 - Multi-professional Care Pathway and Network for the Promotion of Needs-oriented, Resident-oriented Exercise Therapy for Oncological Patients N/A
Recruiting NCT05288023 - Azithromycin for Child Survival in Niger: Programmatic Trial (AVENIR) Phase 4
Recruiting NCT05004714 - Y of Central Maryland Head Start Asthma Implementation