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CompletedNCT06209528

Assessing Neurophysiological and Cognitive Function in School Children

Assessing Neurophysiological Function, Cognitive Function, and Health-related Quality of Life in School Children: a Feasibility Study

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
17 (actual)
Sponsor
Life University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
5 Years – 17 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

This trial will investigate the feasibility of implementing our novel assessment battery in a neurodiverse pediatric population. More specifically, we want to assess our processes and procedures with respect to 1) recruitment rate (i.e., efficiency of our recruitment methods), 2) tolerability (i.e., proportion of participants able to wear the hardware without difficulty), 3) compliance (i.e., proportion of participants able to complete each task as instructed), 4) efficiency (i.e., time to completion of the test battery), and 5) data fidelity (i.e., proportion of test acquisitions with data suitable for subsequent analyses).

Detailed description

The total estimated time requirement for this study is \~60 minutes (i.e., two \~30-minute sessions) and wearing a FitBit for 7 days. Per their normal and customary procedures, Drs. Amanda and Lona will send a cover letter home to the parent(s)/guardian(s) of their patients introducing the study along with the informed consent (IC) form. Parent(s)/guardian(s) will be asked to indicate their level of interest on the letter and return it (along with the IC, if applicable) to the school. Parents/guardians who indicate that they have additional queries will be contacted by a member of our research staff via the parent's/guardian's preferred method (i.e., phone, text, and/or email). A signed IC will be required prior to enrolling any student in the study. Up to 20 students (ages 5-17) will be tested over the course of 1 week. This study will be conducted in designated testing rooms at participating schools within the Chippewa Falls district (Wisconsin, USA). A researcher will sit down with each student and review the age-appropriate informed assent (IA) form. Even if their parent(s)/guardian(s) would like them to participate, students must acknowledge their willingness to participate verbally (e.g., "yes I would like to do the study") and/or physically (e.g., nod their head \& give a thumbs up) and sign the IA form to be enrolled in the study. The primary aims of this trial are to investigate the feasibility of implementing our novel assessment battery with a neurodiverse pediatric population. More specifically, we want to assess our processes and procedures with respect to 1) recruitment rate (i.e., number of subjects recruited within the 1 month recruitment window), 2) tolerability (i.e., proportion of participants able to wear the hardware without difficulty), 3) compliance (i.e., proportion of participants able to complete each task as instructed), 4) efficiency (i.e., time to completion of the test battery), and 5) data fidelity (i.e., proportion of test acquisitions with data suitable for subsequent analyses). This feasibility trial is intended inform a future cluster randomized controlled trial (RCT) assessing the effects of chiropractic care on a neurodiverse pediatric population.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2024-03-26
Primary completion
2024-03-28
Completion
2024-03-28
First posted
2024-01-17
Last updated
2024-08-28

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06209528. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.