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CompletedNCT04199533

Iterative Redesign of a Behavioral Skills Training Program for Use in Educational Settings

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
40 (actual)
Sponsor
University of Washington · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

This study proposes to redesign the RUBI Parent Training program, a low-intensity intervention for youth with autism spectrum disorder and disruptive behavior, for use by school personnel in the classroom. Using a mixed-methods approach, 40 school staff members from 20 elementary schools will be recruited to inform current classroom behavior management practices and RUBI redesign needs.

Detailed description

Approximately 50% of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) exhibit disruptive behaviors such as tantrums, aggression, and noncompliance that significantly impact social, adaptive, and academic functioning. The RUBI program is an evidence-based parent-mediated intervention that improves disruptive behavior in children with ASD. Considering schools serve as the primary intervention setting for children with ASD, and teachers and school staff often struggle to address challenging behavior, there is an opportunity to meaningfully improve care by adapting RUBI for delivery in schools. To address these needs, the Discover, Design/Build, Test (DDBT) framework,which leverages user-centered design and implementation science, will be used to engage 40 end users from 20 elementary schools to inform current classroom behavior management practices and redesign needs for the RUBI curriculum to ensure that the modified curriculum (RUBI in Educational Settings; RUBIES) is useful and useable for school personnel who work with children with ASD. Specific aims include: Aim 1: Identify the contextual constraints and end users (teachers, school psychologists, behavior technicians, classroom aides) relevant to the management of disruptive behavior in the classroom. Through in-class behavioral observations and interviews, Aim 1 will allow us to understand the values and priorities of the school context and end users directly involved with children with ASD (e.g. resources, work flow, policies). Aim 2: Identify targets for RUBI redesign. Using in-depth intervention demonstration of RUBI paired with behavioral rehearsal, prospective think-aloud, and structured assessment methods, Aim 2 will allow us to determine which RUBI components should be retained, eliminated, or modified to address the needs of the context and end-users identified in Aim 1. Aim 3: Iteratively adapt RUBI content and procedures based on identified targets for redesign and continual user testing to improve the hypothesized mechanisms of redesign (usability) and perceptual implementation outcomes (feasibility, acceptability, and appropriateness). Aim 3 will allow us to determine the extent to which redesigned RUBI, or RUBIES, improves usability and implementation outcomes.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALRUBIParent-mediated behavioral program targeting disruptive behavior utilizing principle of applied behavior analysis
BEHAVIORALRUBIESSchool-staff mediated behavioral program targeting disruptive behavior utilizing principle of applied behavior analysis

Timeline

Start date
2019-09-01
Primary completion
2021-06-30
Completion
2021-09-30
First posted
2019-12-16
Last updated
2022-05-20

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04199533. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.