Evaluating the Back 2 School Program in a Norwegian Setting: A Multicenter Pilot Study
NCT ID: NCT05647499
Last Updated: 2024-06-25
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
14 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-09-20
2023-08-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The feasibility study is a collaboration between researchers at the Regional Centers for Child and Youth Mental Health and Child Welfare in Norway (RKBU North, West, Middle and RBUP South/East), and at the University of Bergen, Stavanger, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), UiT The Arctic University of Norway, and the University of Aarhus, Denmark.
In a nationwide feasibility study in Norway, B2S is evaluated in 8 municipalities during the school term of 2022-2023. Participants was 14 young people (10-15 years), their parents/caregivers and their school.
The feasibility study has several aims. One overall aim is to gain experience in using the Back 2 School program in Norwegian community school- and health services and to assess the the feasibility of the program in those settings. Another aim is to prepare and establish resources and infrastructure for a larger intervention study, and to establish a well-functioning cooperation between researchers, research organizations, and municipalities in different regions. Also, questions regarding the process of implementation of the program in community service settings will be an important issue for the study.
By using a mixed method approach the study will combine quantitative and qualitative methods addressing the following research questions:
Quantitative:
1. What are the characteristics of youths with SA and their families?
2. What are the changes in school absence rate, school related self-efficacy, and psychological difficulties following the intervention?
3. What additional needs for interventions and services are identified at termination of the program?
4. What is the degree of drop out, and level of satisfaction with the B2S program among children, parents and teachers?
Qualitative:
5. How do children, youths and their caregivers experience the B2S program? In what ways has the intervention been helpful? Are there ways the program and service system should be changed to better fit the needs of the youth and families struggling with SA? What would be optimized treatment and services for this group?
6. How do the team of professionals experience working with the B2S program to help children and youth with problematic SA? How did the professionals experience the training, the manual and the supervision? Are there ways the program and service system should be changed to better fit the needs of the youngster and families struggling with SA? What do the therapists consider to be optimized treatment and services for this group?
7. How do school staff experience the B2S program and the extended school module?
Based on the findings from the pilot study the aim is to answer the following questions:
* How should a larger-scale implementations study of the Back 2 School program be planned, optimized and conducted?
* What should be the treatment comparison condition?
* What is an optimal level of school involvement in B2S?
Project period Data for the feasibility study was collected during the school year of 2022 -2023. The analysis of the results and writing of reports are under actual preparation in 2024. The project group are currently applying for funding of the national effectiveness and implementation study, the main study.
The 5- day training of the professionals in the B2S program took place in March 2022. Beforehand, the teams have recruited a case for the first implementation of the program (the rehearsal case). The data collected during the rehearsal case is not included in the database of the pilot. From September/October 2022 through June 2023 each team will conduct the B2S program and collect data from two cases each.
Methods:
Participants and settings:
14 youth (10-15 years of age) was included in the feasibility study. The study was conducted in eight Norwegian municipalities. Each region (East, West, Middle, North) recruited one to two teams of professionals from their geographical area. The setting for the B2S intervention was within first line services in the municipalities that are imposed to provide services for the target group.
Procedure:
Therapists Each municipality formed a B2S Team consisting of three professionals. The teams were interdisciplinary including both member(s) with a relevant health profession (clinical psychologist, medical doctor, health nurse, social educator) and member(s) within a pedagogical profession (teacher, special educator).
Training All professionals received a 5-days training course comprising assessment measures and proceedings, case formulation and the Back 2 School manual. Following training, the teams had weekly supervision by an interdisciplinary team of supervisors, consisting of 1 CBT expert and one with educational professional background, to ensure adherence and quality in delivery. Professionals providing the B2S intervention received a total of 70 hours of training (35 hours) and supervision (estimated 35 hours) during the pilot study.
Recruitment Children and youth with problematic school absenteeism (defined as above 10% absence during the last 3 months of school) that were referred to communal services was invited to a information meeting regarding the B2S intervention. Children and/or caregivers that for whatever reason was not eligible for the B2S program were assigned the communal service´s ordinary measures. Children and caregivers that met inclusion criteria and did not meet exclusion criteria, and that wished to sign up for the intervention, were included in the feasibility study.
Assessment All data collection and assessment within the pilot study were obtained for two main aims: 1) To inform intervention planning and adjustment of the intervention when implementing the B2S program with each individual youth and family, and 2) To answer the research questions of the pilot study.
All assessments within the pilot study were collected on paper forms. Children, parents/caregivers and teachers filled out separate forms. At inclusion to the pilot study, the youth, parents and teachers immediately started to register school absence (primary outcome) daily on paper form. The Back 2 School team sent the T1 collection of questionnaires on paper forms to the families by post or the questionnaires were handed to the families when they signed the informed consent to participate in the pilot study. Youth aged ≤ 11 years could fill out the questionnaire themselves. Children aged 8 to 10 years filled out the questionnaire with the aid from the B2S counselor/team.
Clinical interview and case formulation The intervention starts with the families attending a 3-3.5-hour clinical interview that consists of a range of structured questions. The interview aims to achieve an understanding of the youngster's school absenteeism, development, the family and social situation, and functioning in daily life. The interview also includes a structured joint youth and parent interview developed for the B2S program to assess type and degree of potential mental health problems in the youth.
Following the initial assessment, a case-formulation according is developed in cooperation between the B2S counselor/team and the family. The case formulation is based on the qualitative and quantitative information from the interviews and the baseline measures.
The family and B2S counselor/team identify the motivational function of the child's school absenteeism, which decides which module in the program that will best fit the individual youth and his/her family. When school absenteeism is identified as motivated by positive reinforcement for not attending, CBT procedures targeting parent management and contingency management to minimize the incentives for absenteeism and augment incentives for attendance are indicated. School absenteeism identified as motivated by negative reinforcement for attending school involves CBT procedures such as cognitive restructuring, and exposure-based interventions to reduce anxious or depressive symptoms. The manual includes and targets both specific school attendance problems related tasks, and symptom-specific modules targeting sub-clinical or clinical levels of anxiety, depression, or behavioral problems. During the first two weeks of the intervention, there are two weekly sessions to emphasize the importance of immediately increasing school attendance. The following 6 sessions include weekly or biweekly sessions as appropriate for each family. The conducting of the booster session is flexible regarding the timing and will be held within 3 months after the last session.
The school module: Collaborating with the school is important in the B2S and four meetings with teachers from the youth's school, the therapist, and parents and also a booster session 3 months after the program are included in the manual. In the feasibility study, an extended school module developed for this study was implemented to include the schools from the beginning of the program to facilitate a positive school environment for the child and collaboration between the school and the family. The school module includes a pre-meeting interview with the schools in week 1 and session 1 with the school in week 2 or 3. These are in addition to the sessions described in the Danish manual. The B2S counselor/team and the school will decide whether there is a need for an additional meeting between school meetings 1 and 2 and.
Conditions
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Study Design
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SINGLE_GROUP
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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The Back 2 School program (B2S) for problematic school absenteeism
The B2S program is a modular trans-diagnostic cognitive behavioral program aimed at helping children and youth with problematic levels of school absenteeism.
The Back 2 School program for problematic school absenteeism
We will use the Danish version of the revised manual developed within the B2S study in Aarhus, Denmark. The B2S program consists of a 3 to 3,5 -hour initial clinical assessment, a clinical conference, 11 sessions where the youth and/or parent are attending, and a booster session after three months including youth and parent. The B2S manual comprise four school meetings with the child, parents, school staff and therapists present. In the Norwegian pilot study, we will add an extended school module to the B2S-program. The school module includes a pre-meeting interview with the schools in week 1 and session 1 with the school in week 2 or 3. The B2S counselor and the school will decide whether there is a need for an additional meeting between school meetings 1 and 2. There is also a booster session with the child, parents, the school and the B2S team 3 months after the program.
Interventions
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The Back 2 School program for problematic school absenteeism
We will use the Danish version of the revised manual developed within the B2S study in Aarhus, Denmark. The B2S program consists of a 3 to 3,5 -hour initial clinical assessment, a clinical conference, 11 sessions where the youth and/or parent are attending, and a booster session after three months including youth and parent. The B2S manual comprise four school meetings with the child, parents, school staff and therapists present. In the Norwegian pilot study, we will add an extended school module to the B2S-program. The school module includes a pre-meeting interview with the schools in week 1 and session 1 with the school in week 2 or 3. The B2S counselor and the school will decide whether there is a need for an additional meeting between school meetings 1 and 2. There is also a booster session with the child, parents, the school and the B2S team 3 months after the program.
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. aged 6-16 years and in 1st to -10th grade (excluding second semester of the 10th grade),
3. having a level of school absenteeism above 10% during the last 3 months of school (excluding legal absence, e.g., permitted extra holidays),
4. The youth and at least one parent/caregiver understand and speak Norwegian sufficiently to participate in the intervention and complete questionnaires,
5. At minimum one of the parents is motivated for working on increasing the youth's school attendance,
6. The participating families are willing to record baseline levels of school absenteeism and to participate in assessment, intervention procedures, and follow-up assessment,
7. Written informed consent from caregiver with judicial parental rights and responsibilities (usually both parents) to take part in the B2S pilot study is obtained.
6 Years
16 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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UiT The Arctic University of Norway
OTHER
NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS
OTHER
Regionsenter for barn og unges psykiske helse
OTHER
University of Bergen
OTHER
University of Stavanger
OTHER
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
OTHER
University of Tromso
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Toril Sorheim Nilsen
Associate Professor
Principal Investigators
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Frode Adolfsen, PHD
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
UiT
Kristin G Askeland, PHD
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS
Simon P Neumer, PHD
Role: STUDY_CHAIR
Regionssenter for barn og unge
Locations
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NORCE research center
Bergen, , Norway
Regionssenter for barn og unge (RBUP)
Oslo, , Norway
UiT The Arctic University Norway
Tromsø, , Norway
Norges Tekniske Naturvitenskapelige Universitet
Trondheim, , Norway
Countries
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References
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Jeppesen P, Wolf RT, Nielsen SM, Christensen R, Plessen KJ, Bilenberg N, Thomsen PH, Thastum M, Neumer SP, Puggaard LB, Agner Pedersen MM, Pagsberg AK, Silverman WK, Correll CU. Effectiveness of Transdiagnostic Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy Compared With Management as Usual for Youth With Common Mental Health Problems: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Psychiatry. 2021 Mar 1;78(3):250-260. doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2020.4045.
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Document Type: Study Protocol
Other Identifiers
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779193
Identifier Type: OTHER
Identifier Source: secondary_id
UTromso
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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