Parents Advancing Toddler Health
NCT04824989 · Status: UNKNOWN · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 500
Last updated 2022-04-04
Summary
Although early interventions can improve health equity in young children living in poverty, this promise often is not realized because of barriers to family engagement. The proposed study will target co-morbid behavior and sleep problems in early childhood, comparing child outcomes and family response to sleep and behavior interventions and investigating the novel strategy of letting families select their intervention.We will enroll 500 low-income toddlers with co-morbid sleep and behavior problems, randomized to 4 parent coaching interventions: sleep, behavior, family choice (sleep or behavior), and an active control. At baseline and at 1, 5, and 9 months post- intervention, we will assess child sleep and behavior and family functioning. We will measure family preference, engagement, and perceived value of each intervention. The goals of the study are: (1) to examine effects of evidence- based sleep and behavior interventions in young low-income children with co-morbid sleep and behavior problems on child sleep and behavior and family functioning; (2) to determine whether parents prefer, engage with, and value a sleep or behavior intervention more; and (3) to examine if giving families a choice of intervention results in higher engagement, higher perceived value and better family and child outcomes than assignment to intervention. By informing best practices for engaging low-income families to treat co-morbid sleep and behavior problems, results will be critical to reducing health disparities for children living in poverty.
Conditions
- Sleep Problem
- Behavior, Child
Interventions
- BEHAVIORAL
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Sleep Health in Preschoolers (SHIP)
SHIP is an 8 session home visiting intervention to reduce child sleep problems using a framework that draws from motivational interviewing and social cognitive theory, and effectively improves sleep timing, duration, and quality. Following ecological assessment of child sleep and sleep routines, feedback is provided on family strengths and challenges in the child sleep domain, with motivational interviewing to increase parent knowledge of sleep, correct misperceptions, and raise outcomes expectations. The remaining sessions are targeted modules that give tailored feedback and education, and coach the parent in setting manageable goals, identifying action steps, anticipating barriers, and supporting positive behaviors. Targets: bedtime scheduling, consistency, and routines; media use, independent sleep onset, nightmares and fears, night wakings, and early waking; sleep location, nap issues, engaging other caregivers.
- BEHAVIORAL
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Family Check-Up (FCU)
FCU is an 8 session home visiting intervention to reduce behavior problems for children through improved parenting. Over 30 years of research establishes its efficacy in reducing behavioral and emotional problems, including in low income toddlers. Following ecological assessment of behavior management and child behavior, family receives feedback on family strengths and challenges within the behavioral domain via a motivational interviewing approach. The remaining sessions are targeted modules drawn from the Everyday Parenting curriculum, individualized based on parent goals and identified challenge areas. Each session begins by establishing a collaborative skill set, involves teaching the rationale for a skill, teaching and modeling effective use of the skill, and then role play and experiential practice to coach the parent to success. Targets can include Positive Behavior Support, Limit Setting and Monitoring, Family Routines, Communication, and Problem Solving.
- BEHAVIORAL
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Oral Health, Child Safety, and Environmental Health Intervention (Active Control)
This intervention serves as an active control condition to ensure that observed effects are due to the intervention content, rather than to study processes, staff attention, or general support and problem solving. The intervention is designed to be comparable to SHIP and FCU in intensity, personal contact, session structure and approach, but focused on Oral Health, Child Safety, and Environmental Health, domains which should not immediately affect study outcomes.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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University of Denver
collaborator OTHER - collaborator OTHER
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Denver Health and Hospital Authority
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University of Colorado, Boulder
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Boston University Charles River Campus
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Amanda R Tarullo, Ph.D. · Boston University
Study Design
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- TREATMENT
- Masking
- SINGLE
- Model
- PARALLEL
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Months
- Max Age
- 48 Months
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- Yes
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2021-03-22
- Primary Completion
- 2025-04-30
- Completion
- 2025-04-30
Countries
- United States
Study Locations
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