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CompletedNCT04579198

Using mHealth to Improve Emotional Recovery After Pediatric Injury

A Scalable mHealth Resource to Facilitate Behavioral and Emotional Recovery After Pediatric Traumatic Injury

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
54 (actual)
Sponsor
Medical University of South Carolina · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Nearly 300,000 U.S. children experience injuries that require them to be hospitalized this year. These children, and their caregivers, are at high risk for emotional and behavioral problems, as well as poor quality of life. Trauma centers in the US have good outcomes for survival and physical recovery, but they typically do not have programs to address the emotional and behavioral needs of families. The purpose of this project is to develop a service that achieves this and that can serve as a good model for trauma centers to use. This project will develop, evaluate, and test CAARE (Caregivers' Aid to Accelerate Recovery after pediatric Emergencies) to address the behavioral and emotional needs of caregivers and children.

Detailed description

This project consists of three main study aims. The first aim is to finalize the CAARE model and research protocol in preparation for the open trial (Aim 2). To complete this study Aim, CAARE will first be refined guided by preliminary work led by the PI with caregivers after pediatric traumatic injury (PTI). Then, we will conduct usability testing and refine the mHealth components of CAARE with about 10 caregivers in preparation for the open trial (Aim 2). Finally, we will debug the research protocol via implementation of the full CAARE intervention with approximately 5 families prior to conducting the open trial. Aim 2, the open trial, is described in more detail in the Arms/Intervention section. Aim 3 is to assess CAARE implementation feasibility with families, trauma center leaders, and program managers. This will be conducted through qualitative interviews with (1) \~20 caregivers who participated in the open trial - diverse with respect to race, child age, and mental health status - to assess their reactions to CAARE; (2) \~15 pediatric trauma center directors and \~15 pediatric trauma program managers to identify perceived barriers and facilitators associated with implementing CAARE in pediatric trauma centers.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALCaregivers' Aid to Accelerate Recovery after pediatric Emergencies (CAARE)The intervention, CAARE (Caregivers' Aid to Accelerate Recovery after pediatric Emergencies), consists of four components: First, all caregivers of PTI patients (ages 0-11) will be given brief education in the hospital related to children's and caregivers' emotional recovery. Second, all families will receive an in-hospital risk-reduction session. These sessions will address avoidance and trauma triggers; scheduling of pleasurable activities; and coping strategies. Third, all caregivers will receive the CAARE app-based components before discharge. The app will engage caregivers for 30 days via an automated SMS system. MHealth components of care will reinforce risk-reduction strategies. Fourth, 30 days post-discharge, a brief behavioral health screen will be completed by caregiver and child to assess need for more intensive screening by a mental health provider. Caregivers/children reporting elevated symptom levels will receive a comprehensive screening and referral process.

Timeline

Start date
2022-03-01
Primary completion
2024-10-10
Completion
2024-12-17
First posted
2020-10-08
Last updated
2026-01-16

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04579198. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.