Effectiveness and Cost-effectiveness of Coaching Models to Promote Implementation of an Evidence-based Parenting Program

NCT ID: NCT01791777

Last Updated: 2019-02-25

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

147 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2010-09-30

Study Completion Date

2013-08-31

Brief Summary

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The proposed study will compare purveyor coaching (conducted by National SafeCare Training and Research Center (NSTRC)) to local coaching that is supported by the purveyor (NSTRC). The outcomes of interest are home visitor fidelity and competence with the SafeCare model, and family engagement and skill acquisition. The study will also include a rigorous cost effectiveness analysis, and will examine individual and organizational factors that may affect implementation.

Detailed Description

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This study is being conducted in the context of a nationwide implementation of SafeCare, an evidence-based parent training program. The primary goal of the research is to examine methods of coaching newly trained providers to implement a specific evidence-based practice. Thus, in this study, we are examining how two different coaching models affect provider fidelity and competence and parent's acquisition of the skills being trained. The primary participants in this study are the local coaches that will provide coaching to home visitors, the home visitors that will provide SafeCare to parents and the parents who will receive the SafeCare model. A total of 20 coaches, 90 home visitors and 270 parents have been proposed to participate in the study (n=380). The nature of participation in the study is similar for coaches and home visitors, but somewhat different for parents. Both groups will be asked to complete a variety of questionnaires at different time points, and allow observation of their performance with SafeCare delivery (for home visitors) and fidelity monitoring and coaching (for coaches). Observations may be done live or via audio recording. Parent participants will already be enrolled in SafeCare services, a voluntary parent-training program for parents, and will be invited to participate in this study by their home visitor. Parents' participation will involve completing a baseline and post-treatment in-home assessment before and after the SafeCare program, respectively. Each assessment will include an audio-computer assisted self-interview (ACASi), and an assessment of SafeCare skills. Parents will also complete 4 brief telephone interviews to assess their satisfaction and engagement with SafeCare services and provider competence. A more detailed list of data collection for coaches, home visitors, and trainers is as follows: Coaches: (1) prior to training/implementation, complete survey of individual and organizational variables that relate to implementation (2) allow observations of fidelity monitoring and coaching (3) report on home visitor competence, perceived self-competence, and support received from trainer (once per month for 6 months) (4) complete weekly time diaries reporting on time spent coaching (weekly for 6 months); Home visitors (1) prior to training/implementation, complete survey of individual and organizational variables that relate to implementation (2) allow and submit observations of SafeCare implementation (3) report on coach competence and support received from coach and perceived self-competence (once per month for 6 months); Families (1) complete baseline and post-treatment assessment involving behavioral observations and survey completed via ACASI (2) complete four short telephone interview reporting on home visitor competence and satisfaction with services.

Conditions

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Child Maltreatment

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Purveyor

The "purveyor" arm will include SafeCare Coaching that is conducted by a Training Specialists from the National SafeCare Training and Research Center (NSTRC), a GSU (Georgia State University)-Center that conducts training and research on the SafeCare model.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

SafeCare Coaching

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

This study involves a comparison of different coaching models for providers who are newly trained to conduct an evidence-based parent training program (SafeCare). As part of all SafeCare trainings, all providers receive workshop training plus ongoing coaching to promote adherence to the intervention model. This research is aimed at understanding the coaching aspect of the training and dissemination processes, with the goal of implementing the most effective and efficient dissemination processes. One group of home visitors will be coached directly by NSTRC trainers, who work for NSTRC. The other group of home visitors will receive coaching that is provided by a staff member who works for the local social service agency.

Local

The the "local" are will receive SafeCare Coaching that is provided by a staff member who works for the local social service agency.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

SafeCare Coaching

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

This study involves a comparison of different coaching models for providers who are newly trained to conduct an evidence-based parent training program (SafeCare). As part of all SafeCare trainings, all providers receive workshop training plus ongoing coaching to promote adherence to the intervention model. This research is aimed at understanding the coaching aspect of the training and dissemination processes, with the goal of implementing the most effective and efficient dissemination processes. One group of home visitors will be coached directly by NSTRC trainers, who work for NSTRC. The other group of home visitors will receive coaching that is provided by a staff member who works for the local social service agency.

Interventions

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SafeCare Coaching

This study involves a comparison of different coaching models for providers who are newly trained to conduct an evidence-based parent training program (SafeCare). As part of all SafeCare trainings, all providers receive workshop training plus ongoing coaching to promote adherence to the intervention model. This research is aimed at understanding the coaching aspect of the training and dissemination processes, with the goal of implementing the most effective and efficient dissemination processes. One group of home visitors will be coached directly by NSTRC trainers, who work for NSTRC. The other group of home visitors will receive coaching that is provided by a staff member who works for the local social service agency.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Providers administering SafeCare (Home Visitors and Coaches).
* Parents receiving SafeCare services from a Home Visitor how is also participating in the study.

Exclusion Criteria

* Individuals under the age of 18.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

FED

Sponsor Role collaborator

University of Georgia

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Georgia State University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Daniel Whitaker

Director, National SafeCare Training and Research Center

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Daniel J Whitaker, PhD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Georgia State Univeristy

Locations

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Parent Aid Child Abuse Prevention Center

Tucson, Arizona, United States

Site Status

County of Humboldt - Department of Health and Human Services

Eureka, California, United States

Site Status

Family Support Services of North Florida Inc.

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Site Status

Georiga State University

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Site Status

The Listening Ear

Conyers, Georgia, United States

Site Status

Pathways Transitions Programs

Decatur, Georgia, United States

Site Status

Children's Center of Surry, Inc.

Dobson, North Carolina, United States

Site Status

Exchange Club of Durham North Carolina

Durham, North Carolina, United States

Site Status

Buckner Children & Family Services, Inc.

Amarillo, Texas, United States

Site Status

Children's Connections, Inc.

Lubbock, Texas, United States

Site Status

Countries

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United States

Other Identifiers

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1R18CE001733

Identifier Type: NIH

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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