Comprehensive Collection, Charting, and Communication System
NCT ID: NCT01005953
Last Updated: 2011-06-07
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
70 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2009-10-31
2011-08-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Objectives: The three objectives of this project are 1) to design and implement a four-component behavioral monitor for IEPs that is easy-to-use, cost-sensitive, and has the power and efficiency to optimize and sustain behavioral improvement in LFCA; 2) to incorporate functionality for an extensive range of a) learning contexts, b) types of behavioral measurement, and c) progress charting formats that meet IEP reporting requirements; and 3) to contrast electronic behavioral monitoring with standard paper methods in terms of: a) efficiency, b) power, and c) acceptance.
Design and Methods: The test of the system will include a sample 15 children participating in one of two public school systems. LFCA will be monitored by parents and more than one type of professional both at school and at home. Monitoring will occur in the context of skill learning and disruptive behavior elimination. Professionals will keep track of their time and effort doing behavioral recording, charting, and communicating with other members of the IEP team. The research design includes within-subject comparisons of baseline paper monitoring versus electronic monitoring in terms of efficiency, power, and acceptance.
Significance: The electronic behavioral monitoring system created to support IEP use with LFCA can also be used with higher functioning children with autism (HFCA), other developmental disabilities (e.
g., ADHD), other clinical uses (e.g., depression and anxiety), academic use (e.g., university level behavioral science) and commercial use (e.g., human factors studies).
Conditions
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Study Design
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PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Professionals treating autistic children
Special educators, occupational therapists, speech pathologists, behavior analysts who work with children on the spectrum.
No interventions assigned to this group
Families with autistic children (3-10)
No interventions assigned to this group
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Works professionally with children 3-10 with lower functioning autism in the home, in a clinic, or in a school
* Does behavioral observations and/or charting of treatment outcomes
* Able to get signed consent from parents of children seen by the professional, so that we can observe the professional.
* Has broadband Internet access.
* Above criteria plus works in one of two schools conducting the research.
* Have child 3-10 who has lower functioning autism (with appropriate documentation), who is seen by more than one professional.
* Has broadband Internet access
* Above criteria, plus has a child in one of the two programs participating in the study in Cambridge, MA and Newton, MA.
Exclusion Criteria
* Work with children whose other professional colleagues working with those children are unwilling to participate (need at least two professionals/child)
22 Years
70 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Washington
OTHER
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
NIH
SymTrend Inc.
INDUSTRY
Responsible Party
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SymTrend, Inc.
Locations
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SymTrend
Belmont, Massachusetts, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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