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N/A N=360 Randomized Prevention

SEEK: Dissemination and Implementation

Child Maltreatment

Enrolled (actual)
360
Serious AEs
0.0%
Results posted
May 2025
Primary outcome: Primary: Stages of SEEK Implementation Completion (SIC) - Startup (at a Practice Level) — 10; 9 practices

Study Design & Population

Study type
Interventional
Phase
N/A
Interventions
Experimental: Maintenance of Certification (MOC) (Behavioral); Independent online training (IND) (Other)
Age
Adult, Older Adult · 18+ yrs
Sex
All
Sponsor
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Primary completion
Mar 2024

Outcome Measures

OutcomeResultp-value
PRIMARY
Stages of SEEK Implementation Completion (SIC) - Startup (at a Practice Level)
10; 9
PRIMARY
Stages of Implementation Completion (SIC) - as Assessed by the Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) Fidelity Score (at a Practice Level)
90.4; 91.0
PRIMARY
Stages of SEEK Implementation Completion (SIC) - Sustainability
6; 8
SECONDARY
Overall Rates of Children With Possible Abuse and Neglect.
4.1; 8.2; 4.3; 9.3
SECONDARY
Rates of Children With Possible Neglect.
3.3; 7.0; 3.6; 8.3
SECONDARY
Rates of Children With Non-adherence to Medical Care
0.02; 0.1; 0.01; 0.05
SECONDARY
Rates of Under Immunized Children
0.009; 0.02; 0.01; 0.018
SECONDARY
Rates of Children With Possible Abuse.
0.8; 1.3; 0.7; 1.2
SECONDARY
The Safe Environment for Every Kid (SEEK) PCP Questionnaire (PCPQ) - Addressing Depression Subscale
2.12; 2.08
SECONDARY
SEEK PCP Questionnaire (PCPQ) - Addressing Food Insecurity
2.19; 2.09
SECONDARY
SEEK PCP Questionnaire (PCPQ) - Addressing Major Stress
1.93; 1.98
SECONDARY
SEEK PCP Questionnaire (PCPQ) - Addressing Intimate Partner Violence
2.14; 2.02
SECONDARY
SEEK PCP Questionnaire (PCPQ) - Addressing Harsh Punishment
2.16; 2.26
SECONDARY
SEEK PCP Questionnaire (PCPQ) - Addressing Substance Abuse
1.98; 1.94
SECONDARY
SEEK PCP Questionnaire (PCPQ) - Attitudes Regarding Addressing Health-related Social Needs
2.33; 2.26
SECONDARY
SEEK PCP Questionnaire (PCPQ) - Comfort Level Regarding Addressing Health-related Social Needs
2.02; 1.99
SECONDARY
SEEK PCP Questionnaire (PCPQ) - Perceived Competence Regarding Addressing Health-related Social Needs
1.78; 1.73
SECONDARY
SEEK PCP Questionnaire (PCPQ) - Knowledge Regarding Addressing Health-related Social Needs
2.26; 2.21
SECONDARY
SEEK PCP Questionnaire (PCPQ) - Practice Behavior Regarding Addressing Health-related Social Needs
2.07; 2.04
SECONDARY
SEEK Parent View of Relationship With Child's PCP Subscale - Adapted From the Patient-Doctor Interaction Scale
3.53; 3.48
SECONDARY
SEEK Parent View of the Attentiveness of the Child's PCP Subscale - Adapted From the Patient-Doctor Interaction Scale
3.67; 3.62
SECONDARY
SEEK Parent View of the Comprehensiveness of the Child's PCP Subscale - Adapted From the Patient-Doctor Interaction Scale
3.08; 2.92
SECONDARY
SEEK Parent View of the Communication Skills of the Child's PCP Subscale - Adapted From the Patient-Doctor Interaction Scale
3.61; 3.51

Summary

This study aims to understand what influences the adoption and implementation of an innovative approach to pediatric primary care by medical professionals and staff providing that care. The innovation concerns addressing common psychosocial problems such as parental depression and substance abuse. Different approaches to training medical professionals will be examined as well as the use of software versus traditional 'paper and pencil' to facilitate implementation.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Practice not already implementing the SEEK model.
  • The practice provides primary care to children.
  • The practice agrees to participate in the study.
  • PCPs, office staff and parents of children 0-5 years agree to participate.
  • Able to comprehend basic English
  • Access to a computer to complete online surveys.

Exclusion Criteria

  • None
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Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03642327). Outcome figures and adverse-event rates are extracted automatically from the registry's posted results and are provided for clinician reference, not as a substitute for the primary publication.

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