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Basic Information
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ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
NA
96 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-06-07
2026-10-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The Current Study
The current study is a randomized controlled trial. Participants will total 96 teens (ages 12 to 16 with celiac disease (CD) and their parents or legal guardians (referred to as "parents") who receive medical care from our celiac disease clinics in the Division of Gastroenterology Children's National Hospital (CNH). Dr. Coburn is an integrated member of the Celiac Disease Program Clinical Team, and has met with colleagues, including the gastroenterologist (Dr. Kerzner, Scientific Advisor), nurse, and dietitian, to discuss the proposed study and all team members have expressed their support for this proposal.
After parent-teen dyads have met inclusion criteria, given consent and assent for the RCT, and completed their baseline assessments, the participants will be randomized as dyads into either the "GROW" intervention group, the enhanced "GROW+" intervention group, or the control group. Assignments will be made using block randomization, stratified by the 4 intervention cohorts of 8 dyads each. N=96 parent-teen dyads will be recruited (RCT; 32 in the "GROW" intervention group, 32 in the enhanced "GROW+" intervention group, and 32 in the care-as-usual control group) over the course of the study continuously in cohorts with active recruitment in the investigators' Celiac Disease Clinic as well as through the existing patient database.
Considering the significant challenges faced by teens with celiac disease and their families, there is an urgent need to develop tailored, innovative interventions that are appealing to this age group and potentially efficacious in improving celiac disease-related physiologic and psychosocial functioning. The minimal risks of completing data collection and a 6-week behavioral intervention are reasonable to justify the proposed study, which will minimally provide knowledge on behavioral intervention techniques for teens with CD and their parents and could also lead to improved scientific clarity on the mechanisms that underlie management of special diets in youth. In addition, collection of the psychosocial and clinical data may provide information for health professionals to promote optimal clinical care in youth with celiac disease, with the ultimate goal of reducing risk for long term negative health outcomes. The proposed study has the potential to ultimately result in the availability and implementation of an efficacious intervention for a large community of youth with CD and their families throughout the United States and may have utility in other chronic illness populations as well.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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GROW Project
("GROW" Group): Live interactive telehealth-based group meetings will be held for 60 minutes per week over six weeks using Zoom for Telehealth, a HIPAA-compliant platform provided by the PI's institution. A teen group (n=8 per cohort) and a parent group (n=8 per cohort) will be run concurrently but separately, with coordinating topics. Each group meeting will introduce and facilitate discussion of information and CBT-oriented topics for coping and management of CD. Participants will be encouraged to use their audio and video to engage with the interventionist and each other. Between sessions, resources sent through text-based SMS messages using Twilio HIPAA-compliant software 3x/week as reminders of skills and goals for the week.
GROW Project
("GROW" Group): Live interactive telehealth-based group meetings will be held for 60 minutes per week over six weeks using Zoom for Telehealth, a HIPAA-compliant platform provided by the PI's institution. A teen group (n=8 per cohort) and a parent group (n=8 per cohort) will be run concurrently but separately, with coordinating topics. Each group meeting will introduce and facilitate discussion of information and CBT-oriented topics for coping and management of CD. Participants will be encouraged to use their audio and video to engage with the interventionist and each other. Between sessions, resources sent through text-based SMS messages using Twilio HIPAA-compliant software 3x/week as reminders of skills and goals for the week.
Care-As-Usual
Participants assigned to the control group (n=32 dyads) will receive care as usual, which consists of appointments in the Celiac Disease Clinic (at diagnosis, 3 months post-diagnosis, 6 months post-diagnosis, and annually after diagnosis thereafter). These appointments consist of a gastrointestinal physician or nurse practitioner, dietitian, GFD educator, and psychologist for 40-minute consultations each.
No interventions assigned to this group
GROW+ Project
("GROW+" Group): Will include the GROW Project with enhanced behavioral strategies and materials identified from phase 2 data (e.g., group discussion about GIP testing, text-based check-ins, etc.) In addition, teens in GROW+ will be encouraged to complete a minimum of 2 GlutenDetect tests per week (12 total) and report results in REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture, a secure, web-based survey application) throughout the intervention.
GROW+ Project
("GROW+" Group): Will include the GROW Project with enhanced behavioral strategies and materials identified from phase 2 data (e.g., group discussion about GIP testing, text-based check-ins, etc.) In addition, teens in GROW+ will be encouraged to complete a minimum of 2 GlutenDetect tests per week (12 total) and report results in REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture, a secure, web-based survey application) throughout the intervention.
Interventions
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GROW Project
("GROW" Group): Live interactive telehealth-based group meetings will be held for 60 minutes per week over six weeks using Zoom for Telehealth, a HIPAA-compliant platform provided by the PI's institution. A teen group (n=8 per cohort) and a parent group (n=8 per cohort) will be run concurrently but separately, with coordinating topics. Each group meeting will introduce and facilitate discussion of information and CBT-oriented topics for coping and management of CD. Participants will be encouraged to use their audio and video to engage with the interventionist and each other. Between sessions, resources sent through text-based SMS messages using Twilio HIPAA-compliant software 3x/week as reminders of skills and goals for the week.
GROW+ Project
("GROW+" Group): Will include the GROW Project with enhanced behavioral strategies and materials identified from phase 2 data (e.g., group discussion about GIP testing, text-based check-ins, etc.) In addition, teens in GROW+ will be encouraged to complete a minimum of 2 GlutenDetect tests per week (12 total) and report results in REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture, a secure, web-based survey application) throughout the intervention.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Teens 12-16 years at the time of enrollment.
3. Proficient in written and spoken English.
4. Have regular access to a device enabled for video conferencing (Zoom) and receiving SMS messages.
Exclusion Criteria
2. Another member of their household is already enrolled in the study;
3. The teen has a developmental disability or major neuropsychological condition that, in the opinion of the investigators, would impair communication and engagement with the other participants and intervention material.
12 Years
16 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Children's Hospital Colorado
OTHER
Children's National Research Institute
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Shayna Coburn
Dr. Shayna Coburn, PhD. Assistant Professor and Attending Psychologist Division of Gastroenterology, Children's National Hospital, George Washington School of Medicine and Health Sciences
Locations
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Children's National Hospital
Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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Pro00015490
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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