Preschool First Step to Success: An Efficacy Replication Study
NCT ID: NCT03729154
Last Updated: 2023-09-26
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
162 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2015-10-01
2023-06-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The purpose of this project is to conduct a Goal 3 efficacy study to replicate the positive effects of the preschool version of the First Step to Success intervention in improving social/behavioral and academic outcomes to support learning, and to begin to identify the utility of the intervention (i.e., the degree to which it is feasible and practical for implementation in authentic school settings). Ideally, this project will result in an intervention option for serving young children with severely challenging behavior across home and school settings that meets the What Works Clearinghouse evidence standards. The preschool version of First Step is a fully developed, manualized intervention that targets social emotional and academic outcomes for young children with severe behavior problems. This application outlines a 4-year randomized efficacy trial in which the primary goal is to replicate the impressive outcomes previously reported. The second goal is to mantle the First Step intervention for dissemination at the program- rather than the classroom-level by addressing several aspects of implementation and sustainability in preparation for a Goal 4 (Effectiveness) trial. Results from a nearly completed NICHD-funded efficacy trial (R01HD055334) provide promising evidence that exposure to the intervention reduced participating children's problem behaviors and increased children's social skills. Further, the available evidence suggests that the preschool version of First Step can be implemented with fidelity, and that the intervention procedures are acceptable to coaches, parents, and teachers in preschool settings.
For this application, preschool programs (Head Start) serving a diverse group of low income families in rural and urban Oregon and Kentucky have all agreed to participate in this study. This Goal 3 efficacy-replication research application strategically prepares for a future effectiveness study with (a) efficacy supported by at least two rigorous trials, (b) specific intervention enhancements for training and supervision and (c) measurement and design to test efficacy at a broader site/building level rather than classroom. Pre, post, follow-up and one-year follow-up data will be collected. Measures to be included in this proposed research are questionnaire measures completed by parents and/or teachers, direct assessment of the child's academic level (school readiness), direct observations of the classroom environment, and implementation and process measures of treatment integrity. The study will utilize a cluster randomized controlled trial design that nests teachers and classrooms within early childhood buildings/sites. Project staff will recruit 48 EC sites/buildings (24 in Kentucky and 24 in Oregon) having 192 low-income families with preschoolers that meet inclusion criteria and agree to participate in the study and, after completion of screening procedures and baseline data collection, will use a matched pair randomization procedure to assign 24 to a Preschool First Step intervention condition and 24 to a business-as-usual control condition. Investigators will utilize the mixed-model ANCOVA approach when examining differences between intervention and control groups on outcomes, process and social validity measures. Results from this replication study will provide the fields of general and special education with (a) important evidence that First Step is reliably effective in reducing problem behaviors and increasing the prosocial behavior repertoire of preschool children and (b) an exploratory investigation of contextual factors that are important for implementation success.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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First Step
First Step is a comprehensive early intervention that is delivered by a behavioral coach who works in collaboration with the classroom teacher and parents. First Step addresses moderate to severe behavior problems of young children and includes both classroom and home components. The program takes about three months from start to finish and requires approximately 60 hours of the coach's time for implementation over this three month period.
First Step
First Step is a comprehensive early intervention that is delivered by a behavioral coach who works in collaboration with the classroom teacher and parents. First Step addresses moderate to severe behavior problems of young children and includes both classroom and home components. The program takes about three months from start to finish and requires approximately 60 hours of the coach's time for implementation over this three month period.
Treatment as Usual
Participants in the Treatment as Usual condition will receive behavioral and counseling services typically provided by their preschool.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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First Step
First Step is a comprehensive early intervention that is delivered by a behavioral coach who works in collaboration with the classroom teacher and parents. First Step addresses moderate to severe behavior problems of young children and includes both classroom and home components. The program takes about three months from start to finish and requires approximately 60 hours of the coach's time for implementation over this three month period.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
4 Years
5 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Louisville
OTHER
Oregon Research Institute
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Edward G Feil, Ph.D.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Oregon Research Institute
Other Identifiers
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R32 4A150221
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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