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N/A N=89 Treatment

The DECIDE Parent-Provider Intervention

Modified DECIDE Intervention · Treatment as Usual Care Group

Enrolled (actual)
89
Serious AEs
0.0%
Results posted
Mar 2024
Primary outcome: Primary: Change in Parent Needs & Resources Domain of CANS - Provider Arm Only — 0 units on a scale — p=0.125

Study Design & Population

Study type
Interventional
Phase
N/A
Interventions
Modified DECIDE Parent and Provider Intervention (Behavioral)
Age
Adult, Older Adult · 21+ yrs
Sex
All
Sponsor
Indiana University
Primary completion
Dec 2022

Outcome Measures

OutcomeResultp-value
PRIMARY
Change in Parent Needs & Resources Domain of CANS - Provider Arm Only
0.125
PRIMARY
Change in Parent Activation Measure Mental Health (P-PAM-MH) - Parent Arm Only
15.7
SECONDARY
Change in Parent Participation Engagement Measure (PPEM) - Provider and Parent Arm Only
0.4; 0.5 0.011 sig
SECONDARY
Change in Familiarity With Perspective Taking - Provider Arm and Provider Subgroup Arm Only
0; 1 0.002 sig
SECONDARY
Change in Familiarity With Attribution Errors - Provider Arm and Provider Subgroup Arm Only
1; 1 <0.001 sig
SECONDARY
Change in Familiarity With Receptivity - Provider Arm and Provider Subgroup Arm Only
0; 0 <0.001 sig
SECONDARY
Change in Communication Scale of the Kim Alliance Scale Refined (KAS-R): Post-intervention - Parent Arm Only
SECONDARY
Change in Perceived Efficacy in Parent-Physician Interactions (PEPPI)-Short Form: Post-intervention - Parent Arm Only
14
SECONDARY
Change in Perception of Care Quality Survey: Post-intervention - Parent Only

Summary

The DECIDE Parent-Provider Intervention is designed to support parents caring for adolescents who are receiving treatment for Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct disorders. Participating in DECIDE study may help you effectively ask questions and participate in decisions about your adolescent's care. There were three active study arms, each arm had a pre-post design of the DECIDE modified intervention.

Eligibility Criteria

Phase 1, Aim 1.

Inclusion Criteria (for Parent Advisory Board; to assist with intervention development):

  • Parents of adolescents with DIC, who are receiving services at Midtown Child and Adolescent Program or CAP. (We will invite parents 1) from our previous study advisory board (n=3), and two who participated in preliminary study 2 that agreed to be contacted for future studies.)

Inclusion Criteria (for Provider Advisory Board; to assist with intervention development):

  • CAP staffs who do not meet the inclusion criteria in phase 2 (i.e. manager and clinical coordinators or supervisors, clinic nurse, advanced practice registered nurses, or psychiatrists). (We will invite two other direct care providers who work in the healthcare system but not at recruitment site. No providers or parents will be excluded on basis of race/ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation.)

Phase II, Aims 2 and 3.

Inclusion Criteria

Inclusion Criteria for providers and interns: Providers will be regular paid staff members who are:

  • Associate's or bachelor's or PhD prepared providers who work with parents OR
  • Masters-prepared clinical social workers or mental health counselors and
  • Provide behavioral health services to adolescents and their parents. OR
  • Doctoral level interns (e.g. in psychology) and
  • Provide behavioral health services to adolescents and their parents OR
  • Providers who are bachelor's prepared interns must:

(1) be currently working with a center or private practice to complete requirements for their Master's degree and (2) be providing behavioral health services to adolescents and their parents.

Inclusion Criteria for Guardians: Guardians will have a child or adolescent with DIC receiving services from a participating mental health provider. Parents/guardians meeting all the following criteria are eligible:

  • are aged 21 or older
  • speak English
  • are the guardian (biological parent, adoptive parent, step parent, foster parent, or legal guardian) of the child or adolescent or a parent surrogate serving in a primary caregiver role (referred to as "parents"; if foster parent or legal guardian, ).
  • must have a child or adolescent aged 3 to 17 years with a diagnosis of Disruptive Impulse Control and Conduct Disorder (DIC) by a mental health professional. (This includes children with behavior problems, such as Oppositional Defiant disorder, Conduct disorders, or Intermittent Explosive disorders).
  • Attends regular appointments with a provider
  • Foster parents will be included if they have a child with DIC now or in the past, and regardless of whether that child is receiving services from a participating mental health provider or not.

Exclusion Criteria for parents:

  • Show significant cognitive impairment or acute emotional distress on screening
  • Have an incarcerated adolescent

No providers or parents will be excluded on basis of race/ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation.

Specifically for semi-structured interview post intervention. Include: All intervention providers (n = 8) and two of each of their parents (n = 16). To explore different levels of acceptability by parents, for each provider, one parent will be chosen who has a high score (> 3) on the CSQ and one parent who has a low score (< 3). Both parents and providers will be asked about their experience with the intervention, what was helpful or not, and how they would change the intervention.

View full record on ClinicalTrials.gov →

Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT04445155). 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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