Parent Training for Parents of Toddlers Born Very Premature:
NCT05217615 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 452
Last updated 2026-04-20
Summary
The purpose of the study is to test the effects of the ezParent (web-based parent training program) intervention and telephone coaching calls (coach) on parent and child outcomes after 3-, 6-, and 12-months. Parents (n=220) will be randomized using a 2 x 2 factorial design to: (1) ezParent+coach, (2) ezParent, (3) Active Control+coach, or (4) Active control. The investigators will address these aims:
1. Determine the independent and combined effects of ezParent and coaching calls on parent outcomes. H1: The ezParent and ezParent+coach groups will report greater improvements in parenting skills and self-efficacy and reductions in harsh and negative discipline; and exhibit observed improvements in parent-child emotional connection vs. active control H2: There will be a synergistic effect of ezParent and coaching calls on parent outcomes such that ezParent+coach will provide greater benefit than the sum of the main effects of ezParent or coaching calls.
2. Determine the independent and combined effects of ezParent and coaching calls on child outcomes. H3: The ezParent and ezParent+coach groups will report greater reductions in child behavior problems vs. active control. H4: There will be a synergistic effect of ezParent and coaching calls on child outcomes such that ezParent+coach will provide greater benefit than the sum of the main effects of ezParent or coaching calls.
3. Determine differences in ezParent engagement with and without coaching calls. Engagement will be assessed by frequency (the number of times parents use the program), activity (proportion of material completed), and duration (amount of time parents use the program). H5: Relative to the ezParent only group, the ezParent+coach group will exhibit higher engagement with the ezParent.
Conditions
- Parenting
- Problem Behavior
- Premature Birth
- Parenting Intervention
Interventions
- BEHAVIORAL
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ezParent
The ezParent Program is a 6-module web-based adaptation of the group-based Chicago Parent Program (CPP). ezParent uses multiple strategies to promote skill development in parents. Each module includes (a) video narrator descriptions of parenting strategies, (b) video vignettes of parents and children as examples of how parenting strategies work, (c) questions following each vignette for parents to reflect upon, (d) interactive activities for parents to complete, (e) knowledge questions to assess parent understanding of the strategies, and (f) practice assignments. To tailor to the former VPT population, developmental tips are included. Parents are instructed to complete the 6 modules over 10-weeks, approximately 1 module every 1.5 weeks. At the end of each module, parents receive a practice assignment linked to the module content. To encourage and support program completion, parents receive automated text messages and badges.
- BEHAVIORAL
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Coaching calls
The purpose of the brief (\~15 min) telephone coaching calls is to provide parents with clarification of program content, encouragement and reinforcement of program completion, and support tailoring of intervention content (ezParent or Active Control)for their child. Coaching calls are guided by a semi-structured script aimed at supporting parent learning and motivation. Calls will be scheduled every week for 10 weeks. Each call will include an opportunity for parents to identify and discuss:(a) questions regarding the materials and content received in their respective groups,(b) identification of potential barriers and strategies to overcome barriers for completion of intervention (ezParent or control) content in their respective group, and (c)follow up on discussion points from previous calls. In both conditions, coaches will have access to a web-based usage portal to guide the discussion.
- BEHAVIORAL
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Active Control
The active control is an adaptation of a web-based application developed in our previous study (R01-HS024273). The program will include general information typically provided during well-child or NICU follow up visits. Six topic areas are: Immunizations, Common Childhood Illnesses, Nutrition, Dental Health, and Indoor and Outdoor Injury Prevention/Safety. The program includes handouts, websites, and resources provided to parents of children in this age group. Parents will be instructed to review each topic over 10-weeks, approximately 1 topic every 1.5 weeks
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Rush University Medical Center
collaborator OTHER -
Klein Buendel, Inc.
collaborator INDUSTRY -
Nationwide Children's Hospital
collaborator OTHER -
Ohio State University
lead OTHER
Study Design
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- PREVENTION
- Masking
- SINGLE
- Model
- FACTORIAL
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 20 Months
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2022-08-03
- Primary Completion
- 2026-01-21
- Completion
- 2026-01-21
Countries
- United States
Study Locations
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