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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
66 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-04-20
2022-08-26
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Once the initial Screening Evaluation has been received, the Principal Investigator (PI), Dr. Luis Columna, or his graduate and/or undergraduate students will contact participants to confirm that they have received the application. During this phone call, the study team will explain in more detail the purpose of the program, time commitment, potential risk, benefits, and answer any questions about the study.
The following steps describe the structure of the intervention (activities):
1. Parents in both groups will be asked to complete a Qualtrics survey (includes questions from Parenting Stress Index, TOPSE, DCDQ, and ABAS-3) inquiring about demographic information and or child's disability. This qualtrics survey will be embedded in the Fit Families App. \*Note: The Fit Families app, which was developed by the study team using the Glide app. In this app, parents will receive a secured qualtrics link that will allow them to complete the surveys. The Fit Families App will not collect the data. However, it will be the mechanism to distribute the qualtrics surveys to the participants.
2. After the completion of the questionnaires, participants will be randomly assigned to one of two groups (e.g., intervention group or Wait-list control group). Group assignment will occur once pre-survey data has been collected. Each family will be notified via email or phone which group they have been assigned (e.g., Intervention or control group) within one week of the initial survey. The intervention group will be provided with the dates of the intervention workshop and mailed a set of physical activity equipment to use for practicing the skills outlined in the workshop. Similar approaches have been used in previous Fit Families program.
* Participants in the intervention group will be offered four one-day group workshops (2-3 hours each) covering topics of 1) Sensory Integration, 2) Communication, 3) Physical activity, and 4) Sports. These workshops will be offered online via Zoom and will be video recorded. In addition to the workshops, the intervention group will receive information (activity booklets via the Fit Families App) and physical education (physical activity)-related equipment, which will be mailed to them. The activities discussed in the workshops are very similar to activities children will do during their physical education classes. During each workshop, parents will attend an online seminar and learn techniques and routines integrating the workshop topic into experiences. While attending the workshops, parents can ask questions using the chat feature of zoom or provided the opportunity to unmute themselves and ask questions to the speakers. The parents will also be able to show or send the study team videos/photos of them doing the activities with their child (which the research team will keep for research purposes if participant consents) so they can obtain feedback on their practice. The study team will provide a break in between for the participants. At the end of the workshop parents will be instructed to practice the skills they learned with their child for the next 3 weeks (for at least 3 hrs per week)
Zoom requires that users download an application to their computer or devices. The online portions of the workshop program will be either pre-recorded or distributed live to each family (depending on conversations with the Help Desk). Families will need to have access to internet services either through their phones or personal computers or devices. Note: To the investigator's knowledge, these families have already access to the internet or mobile technology because, in order to participate in the study, they are required to complete an online application. The online session will not include the practice component in which parents practice the skills learned with their children. In turn, the study team will ask families to share a video via box of them with their children practicing the skills. Each family will receive the equipment related to the workshop 2 days prior to the workshop. Staff from the Department of Kinesiology, in coordination with Dr. Columna or his graduate and undergraduate students, will mail the equipment to each family to the families in Wisconsin. The equipment to the families in Upstate New York, will be mailed by staff personnel from Syracuse University. The personnel at Syracuse will not have access to the identifiable data collected on participants. The duration of the online workshop will be approximately 2 and a half hours). Breaks will be provided as requested by the participants.
Participants in the intervention group will then be contacted by members of the research team on a weekly basis (during the length of the program) by text, or via email (depending on parental preferences) to encourage participation and usage of the games and activities provided.
At the culmination of the program, participants in the intervention group will be invited to participate in a focus group (via zoom) with members of the research team to explore their perception regarding communication strategies, patterns of physical recreation, perceived benefits, and constraints (see attached interview questions) and the duration of the focus group will be between 45 to 90 minutes. Breaks will be provided if necessary or if requested. The focus groups will also be video recorded.
• The wait-list home-based group will serve as the control group (during intervention). This group will be instructed to continue their typical routines and activities for the duration of the 12-week intervention. At the end of the 12 weeks, they will be asked to complete the post-test surveys (same as questionnaires completed prior to randomization). Their participation in the research will be complete at this time. However, because the intervention has been shown to potentially benefit families, immediately following the post-test, participants in the wait-list home-based group will be offered the chance to complete the home-based intervention program (e.g., receiving the same intervention protocol and materials (physical education equipment and lesson plans/workbook) as described for the intervention group). No data will be collected for research from them during this time
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
OTHER
NONE
Study Groups
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Intervention Group
Participants in the intervention group will be offered four one-day group workshops (2-3 hours each) covering topics of 1) Sensory Integration, 2) Communication, 3) Physical activity, and 4) Sports. The workshops will be offered online via Zoom and will be video recorded. The intervention group will also receive information (activity booklets via the Fit Families App) and physical education (physical activity)-related equipment, which will be mailed to them. At the end of the workshop parents will be instructed to practice the skills they learned with their child for the next 3 weeks (for at least 3 hrs per week).
12-week FMS Intervention
4 virtual workshops (2-3 hours each) covering topics of 1) Sensory Integration, 2) Communication, 3) Physical activity, and 4) Sports (during intervention)
Physical Activities & Activity Booklets (via FitFamilies app)
expected to engage in physical activity at least 3 hours per week, virtual workshops provide them with resources to engage in Physical activity
Wait-list home-based group
The wait-list home-based group will serve as the control group (during intervention). This group will be instructed to continue their typical routines and activities for the duration of the 12-week intervention. At the end of the 12 weeks, they will be asked to complete the post-test surveys (same as questionnaires completed prior to randomization). Their participation in the research will be complete at this time. However, because the intervention has been shown to potentially benefit families, immediately following the post-test, participants in the wait-list home-based group will be offered the chance to complete the home-based intervention program (e.g., receiving the same intervention protocol and materials (physical education equipment and lesson plans/workbook) as described for the intervention group). No data will be collected for research from them during this time.
Physical Activities & Activity Booklets (via FitFamilies app)
expected to engage in physical activity at least 3 hours per week, virtual workshops provide them with resources to engage in Physical activity
Interventions
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12-week FMS Intervention
4 virtual workshops (2-3 hours each) covering topics of 1) Sensory Integration, 2) Communication, 3) Physical activity, and 4) Sports (during intervention)
Physical Activities & Activity Booklets (via FitFamilies app)
expected to engage in physical activity at least 3 hours per week, virtual workshops provide them with resources to engage in Physical activity
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
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Exclusion Criteria
4 Years
11 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Syracuse University
OTHER
University of Northern Iowa
OTHER
University of Wisconsin, Madison
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Luis Columna, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Locations
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University of Wisconsin- Madison
Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2022-0165
Identifier Type: OTHER
Identifier Source: secondary_id
A176000
Identifier Type: OTHER
Identifier Source: secondary_id
3/15/2022
Identifier Type: OTHER
Identifier Source: secondary_id
2022-0165
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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