An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Treatment of Encopresis in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders
NCT ID: NCT02383758
Last Updated: 2018-07-02
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COMPLETED
NA
22 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2015-02-01
2017-01-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Treatment Program
Pediatric subjects with autistic spectrum disorder will begin treatment immediately. The treatment program will consist of 10 appointments of up to 4 hours each, over a 14 day period, followed by 4 weekly 1-hour follow-up visits. During each appointment, subjects will be guided to sit on the toilet. If the participant has a continent urination they will be provided with praise and remain on the toilet. If a participant has a continent bowel movement they will be provided with enthusiastic praise along with positive reinforcement and they will be allowed to leave the bathroom. A continent bowel movement will end that day's appointment. If necessary, glycerin suppositories, bisacodyl suppositories, and/or senna may be used to aid in the bowl movement.
Glycerin Suppository
Nursing staff will administer one glycerin suppository in the bathroom if there is no continent bowl movement in the first 30 minutes. Subjects will be taken to the bathroom 5 minutes after the suppository is administered for a 30 minute sit or until a continent void occurs. If continent bowel movements maintain on two subsequent days (after bisacodyl suppositories are discontinued) the glycerin suppository will be discontinued. At least one primary caregiver will be trained on all components of intervention still in use on the last day their child's admission. Four weekly follow-up appointments will be used to support them as they continue to implement the protocol at home, including continuing to fade out the use of medications for participants who are at least partially continent but not fully independent at the time of discharge.
Bisacodyl suppository
If a subject does not have a bowel movement during the 30 minute sit following administration of the glycerin suppository, they will be given a 1 hour break, after which a bisacodyl suppository will be administered. The participant will then sit for an additional 30 minutes.If continent bowel movements maintain for two subsequent days (after senna is discontinued) bisacodyl suppositories will be discontinued if it was required. At least one primary caregiver will be trained on all components of intervention still in use on the last day their child's admission. Four weekly follow-up appointments will be used to support them as they continue to implement the protocol at home, including continuing to fade out the use of medications for participants who are at least partially continent but not fully independent at the time of discharge.
Senna
If no continent bowel movements occur for two consecutive treatment days, caregivers will be asked to administer senna each evening thereafter until medication tapering begins. Once there have been two successive days with continent bowel movements, senna will be removed from the intervention if it was required.
Waitlist Control
Pediatric subjects with autistic spectrum disorder will wait for 8 weeks and then be offered treatment at that time.The treatment program will consist of 10 appointments of up to 4 hours each, over a 14 day period, followed by 4 weekly 1-hour follow-up visits. During each appointment, participants will be guided to sit on the toilet. If the participant has a continent urination they will be provided with praise and remain on the toilet. If a participant has a continent bowel movement they will be provided with enthusiastic praise along with positive reinforcement and they will be allowed to leave the bathroom. A continent bowel movement will end that day's appointment. If necessary, glycerin suppositories, bisacodyl suppositories, and/or senna may be used to aid in the bowl movement.
Glycerin Suppository
Nursing staff will administer one glycerin suppository in the bathroom if there is no continent bowl movement in the first 30 minutes. Subjects will be taken to the bathroom 5 minutes after the suppository is administered for a 30 minute sit or until a continent void occurs. If continent bowel movements maintain on two subsequent days (after bisacodyl suppositories are discontinued) the glycerin suppository will be discontinued. At least one primary caregiver will be trained on all components of intervention still in use on the last day their child's admission. Four weekly follow-up appointments will be used to support them as they continue to implement the protocol at home, including continuing to fade out the use of medications for participants who are at least partially continent but not fully independent at the time of discharge.
Bisacodyl suppository
If a subject does not have a bowel movement during the 30 minute sit following administration of the glycerin suppository, they will be given a 1 hour break, after which a bisacodyl suppository will be administered. The participant will then sit for an additional 30 minutes.If continent bowel movements maintain for two subsequent days (after senna is discontinued) bisacodyl suppositories will be discontinued if it was required. At least one primary caregiver will be trained on all components of intervention still in use on the last day their child's admission. Four weekly follow-up appointments will be used to support them as they continue to implement the protocol at home, including continuing to fade out the use of medications for participants who are at least partially continent but not fully independent at the time of discharge.
Senna
If no continent bowel movements occur for two consecutive treatment days, caregivers will be asked to administer senna each evening thereafter until medication tapering begins. Once there have been two successive days with continent bowel movements, senna will be removed from the intervention if it was required.
Interventions
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Glycerin Suppository
Nursing staff will administer one glycerin suppository in the bathroom if there is no continent bowl movement in the first 30 minutes. Subjects will be taken to the bathroom 5 minutes after the suppository is administered for a 30 minute sit or until a continent void occurs. If continent bowel movements maintain on two subsequent days (after bisacodyl suppositories are discontinued) the glycerin suppository will be discontinued. At least one primary caregiver will be trained on all components of intervention still in use on the last day their child's admission. Four weekly follow-up appointments will be used to support them as they continue to implement the protocol at home, including continuing to fade out the use of medications for participants who are at least partially continent but not fully independent at the time of discharge.
Bisacodyl suppository
If a subject does not have a bowel movement during the 30 minute sit following administration of the glycerin suppository, they will be given a 1 hour break, after which a bisacodyl suppository will be administered. The participant will then sit for an additional 30 minutes.If continent bowel movements maintain for two subsequent days (after senna is discontinued) bisacodyl suppositories will be discontinued if it was required. At least one primary caregiver will be trained on all components of intervention still in use on the last day their child's admission. Four weekly follow-up appointments will be used to support them as they continue to implement the protocol at home, including continuing to fade out the use of medications for participants who are at least partially continent but not fully independent at the time of discharge.
Senna
If no continent bowel movements occur for two consecutive treatment days, caregivers will be asked to administer senna each evening thereafter until medication tapering begins. Once there have been two successive days with continent bowel movements, senna will be removed from the intervention if it was required.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Confirmed diagnosis of autistic spectrum disorder using the Social Communication Questionnaire (SCQ) and the Childhood Autism Rating Scale II (CARSII)
* Clearance from gastroenterologist for use of glycerin suppository, bisacodyl suppository and senna
* Caregiver willing to give consent/assent
Exclusion Criteria
* Does not present a diagnosis of autistic spectrum disorder
* Previous intestinal surgeries or concurrent enuresis
* Caregiver unwilling to give consent/assent
5 Years
21 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Organization for Autism Research
OTHER
Emory University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Nathan A. Call, Ph.D., BCBA-D
Instructor
Principal Investigators
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Nathan Call, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Emory University
Locations
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Marcus Autism Center
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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IRB00076608
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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