Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
RCT of an Intervention to Improve the Health of Adolescents With Intellectual Disability
People with intellectual disability die five to twenty years earlier than the general
population. They also experience high levels of unrecognised disease and receive inadequate
levels of health promotion or screening. Although they comprise 2.7% of our population (502
000 Australians) they receive scant, if any, attention in the health literature.
The barriers to good health for this population include: communication difficulties,
impaired recall of significant health information, and inadequate training of health service
providers. This project attempts to minimise some of these barriers through the use of a
Health Intervention Package. Use of this package has been evaluated in adults, but not in
adolescents, with intellectual disability.
The Health Intervention Package includes a comprehensive health review, called the
Comprehensive Health Assessment Program (CHAP), which is performed by the adolescent's
general practitioner, and a diary, the Ask diary, used to collect and store health
information and to enhance health advocacy skills. We specifically aim to test if
adolescents with intellectual disability using this package will receive better health
screening and prevention (our primary outcomes). We also aim to test if using the package
results in improved health advocacy by adolescents with intellectual disability and their
parents (our secondary outcomes). The tool should also be acceptable to those involved
(another secondary outcome). To investigate these aims we propose a clustered randomised
controlled trial, a methodology we have used successfully in two previous trials. We will
recruit 1000 adolescents (and their carers and teachers) in Special Education Schools and
Special Education Units in Queensland.
The CHAP health review aims to produce shorter-term benefits of improved health
screening/promotion and disease detection, such as increased sensory testing, identification
of vision or hearing impairment, and improved immunisation rates. The Ask diary is intended
to produce longer-term benefits such as improved communication about health matters,
improved health advocacy skills, improved health record keeping, and increased health
maintenance.
The intervention group of school adolescents will receive the Health Intervention Package (consisting of an Ask diary and a CHAP health review). During the first two terms of school the adolescents will receive their own Ask diary and will be trained in the use of the diary by their teacher. At the end of term two the carers and adolescents will be asked to complete part one of the CHAP tool, which comprises a health history, and make an appointed with their GP to complete a health assessment. After this assessment both the adolescent and the parent will use the Ask diary for all ongoing healthcare matters. The control group will receive their customary educational and medical care. ;
Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Supportive Care
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