Early Intervention and Autism: Transformation From Research to Practice Through a Competency Based Model
NCT ID: NCT03634761
Last Updated: 2019-09-20
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
17 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2017-05-15
2019-05-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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A prerequisite of which is a high quality learning environment that includes both the physical set-up, learning climate and competence of staff. The primary purpose of this project is to improve program quality for preschool children with ASD through a competency based model grounded in ecological systems theory sustainable over time and applicable within the Swedish service support system. In total approximately 16 preschools will participate, half of which will receive "treatment as usual" EIBI to a Child with ASD in the preschool, supervised by an external supervisor from a habilitation center), while the other half will also receive obtain in-service training and monthly on-site coaching through habilitation. Involved habilitation specialists will obtain in-service training prior to the onset of the study on how to use the Autism Program Environment Rating Scale (APERS), the basic tenets of coaching based on the concept of reflective and collaborative dialogues in which the preschool teachers knowledge of the child and context are taken into account.
It is hypothesized that the competency based model will improve program quality, child's engagement, adaptive behavior, increase preschool staff knowledge, allegiance and self-efficacy compared to the comparison group only receiving supervision in implementing a comprehensive program.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
OTHER
NONE
Study Groups
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Experimental group
Preschools/Children in this group will receive EIBI supervised by an external expert from the habilitation center on a regular basis. In addition, preschool staff in this group are provided with in-service training consisting of a one full day (onset of project) and a half day (middle of project) on autism, applied behavior analysis, evidence-based practices, engagement, participation, inclusion and overall quality factors when working with Children with autism in preschool settings. Preschool staff are also provided with monthly on-site coaching in implementing evidence based practices, goal setting and working with overall intervention setting, through coaching from the habilitation center.
Competency based model
Qualified Learning course and workshop to preschool staff combined with monthly on-site coaching at preschool sites to improve overall intervention setting quality and use of evidence bases practices, provided by external expert from habilitation center.
Comprehensive program
Comprehensive program of EIBI for Children with ASD supervised by external expert from habilitation center (treatment as usual)
Comparison group
Preschools/Children are in this group receive "treatment as usual", which is EIBI supervised by an external expert from the habilitation center at the habilitation center directed toward the paraprofessional. At the offset of the project preschool staff are offered to participate in a one-day learning course/workshop on autism, applied behavior analysis, evidence-based practices, engagement, participation, inclusion and overall quality factors when working with children with autism in preschool settings.
Comprehensive program
Comprehensive program of EIBI for Children with ASD supervised by external expert from habilitation center (treatment as usual)
Interventions
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Competency based model
Qualified Learning course and workshop to preschool staff combined with monthly on-site coaching at preschool sites to improve overall intervention setting quality and use of evidence bases practices, provided by external expert from habilitation center.
Comprehensive program
Comprehensive program of EIBI for Children with ASD supervised by external expert from habilitation center (treatment as usual)
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Receiving comprehensive program/EIBI implemented in preschool setting with supervision from habilitation center
Exclusion Criteria
2 Years
5 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Karolinska Institutet
OTHER
Stockholm University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Lise Roll-Pettersson
Professor
Locations
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BanyanCenter
Stockholm, , Sweden
Autismcenter för Små Barn
Stockholm, , Sweden
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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VR 2015-01212
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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