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NCT number NCT05508282
Other study ID # 2021-0635
Secondary ID
Status Active, not recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date June 30, 2022
Est. completion date March 31, 2024

Study information

Verified date February 2024
Source Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that parents read to their children as often as possible beginning in infancy and limits on screen time at all ages, yet many families question the value of reading to infants and are uncertain how to do so, and screen time is rising. This proposal is highly relevant to public health in that it involves a "how-to" approach to reading with infants and limiting screen time that is delivered during pediatric well-child visits within an established program (Reach Out and Read) using innovative materials: specially designed children's books and animated educational videos featured in a new mobile app (Reading Bees). It addresses important research gaps, compliments existing programs and empowers families, particularly from underserved backgrounds, to read more interactively and enjoyably with their babies, limit screen time, and improve early literacy skills, relationships and health outcomes.


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Study Design


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Intervention

Behavioral:
Reading Bees app and children's book to enhance parent-infant reading quality (0-2 month visit)
The reading intervention will be provided at the baseline clinic well-visit (0-2 months), and is based on the SHARE/STEP approach.
Reading Bees app and children's book to encourage alternatives to digital media (6-month visit)
The digital media (screen time) intervention will be provided at the 6-month clinic well-visit and is based on Baby Unplugged materials (book and app content).

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati Ohio

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Feasibility of intervention Feasibility of Reading Bees app for reading and screen time guidance; includes time of presentation and barriers encountered Baseline visit (0-2 months)
Primary Usability - reading and screen time materials Brief survey adapted from prior work involving anticipated usefulness and parental plans to use the infant reading book (SHARE This Book) and related content provided in the Reading Bees app. Items are categorical, Likert scale. Baseline visit (0-2 months) for reading, 6-month visit for screen time. Higher scores suggest greater usability.
Primary Efficacy - language MacArthur-Bates Communicative Development Inventories, a validated parent-report measure of child language. Given time and possible literacy constraints, the Words & Gestures Short Form will be used. 12-month visit
Primary Efficacy - change in quantitative home reading behaviors Books in the home, reading frequency and routines (StimQ Reading subscale). Higher score suggests more stimulating reading environment. Change between 6- and 12-month visits compared between groups.
Primary Efficacy - digital media use (screen time) ScreenQ-I/T report measure/survey reflecting AAP screen time guidelines involving access to screens, frequency, content and co-viewing. Higher score reflects greater non-adherence with guidelines. Higher score suggests greater non-adherence with AAP guidelines and subsequently higher risk of adverse impacts. Range is 0-20 points. 12-month visit
Primary Efficacy - change in qualitative home reading behaviors Shared reading quality/interactivity (SharePR report measure). Higher score suggests higher quality of shared reading. Range is 0-30 points. Change between 6- and 12-month visits compared between groups.
Secondary Video Observation of Shared Reading - Reading Quality A subset of parents (goal 40 per group) will be recruited for video observation of shared reading. Videos will be scored using a structured checklist of SHARE/STEP behaviors, with higher scores reflecting greater interactivity and reading quality. Change between 6- and 12-month visits compared between groups.
Secondary Video Observation of Shared Reading - Change in Parent-Child Bonding A subset of parents (goal 40 per group) will be recruited for video observation of shared reading. Videos will be scored using an established, observation-based measure of parent-child bonding (WECS), with higher scores reflecting greater connection. Change Between 6- and 12-month visits compared between groups.
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