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Using mobile health technology to improve behavioral skill implementation through homework in evidence-based parenting intervention for disruptive behavior disorders in youth: study protocol for intervention development and evaluation

机译:在青少年循证育儿干预中使用移动健康技术通过家庭作业来改善行为技能的实施,以干预青少年的破坏性行为障碍:干预措施开发和评估的研究方案

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Disruptive behavior disorders (DBDs) (oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and conduct disorder (CD)) are prevalent, costly, and oftentimes chronic psychiatric disorders of childhood. Evidence-based interventions that focus on assisting parents to utilize effective skills to modify children’s problematic behaviors are first-line interventions for the treatment of DBDs. Although efficacious, the effects of these interventions are often attenuated by poor implementation of the skills learned during treatment by parents, often referred to as between-session homework. The multiple family group (MFG) model is an evidence-based, skills-based intervention model for the treatment of DBDs in school-age youth residing in urban, socio-economically disadvantaged communities. While data suggest benefits of MFG on DBD behaviors, similar to other skill-based interventions, the effects of MFG are mitigated by the poor homework implementation, despite considerable efforts to support parents in homework implementation. This paper focuses on the study protocol for the development and preliminary evaluation of a theory-based, smartphone mobile health (mHealth) application (My MFG) to support homework implementation by parents participating in MFG.Methods/designThis paper describes a study design proposal that begins with a theoretical model, uses iterative design processes to develop My MFG to support homework implementation in MFG through a series of pilot studies, and a small-scale pilot randomised controlled trial to determine if the intervention can demonstrate change (preliminary efficacy) of My MFG in outpatient mental health settings in socioeconomically disadvantaged communities.DiscussionThis preliminary study aims to understand the implementation of mHealth methods to improve the effectiveness of evidence-based interventions in routine outpatient mental health care settings for youth with disruptive behavior and their families. Developing methods to augment the benefits of evidence-based interventions, such as MFG, where homework implementation is an essential mediator of treatment benefits is critical to full adoption/implementation of these intervention in routine practice settings and maximizing benefits for youth with DBDs and their families.Trial registrationClinicalTrials.gov NCT01917838.
机译:破坏性行为障碍(DBD)(对立违抗性障碍(ODD)和品行障碍(CD))是普遍的,代价高昂的,并且常常是儿童期的慢性精神病。专注于帮助父母利用有效技能来改变孩子有问题行为的循证干预是治疗DBD的一线干预。尽管有效,但由于父母在治疗过程中所学技能的实施不佳(通常称为课间作业),这些干预措施的效果通常会减弱。多家庭组(MFG)模型是一种基于证据,基于技能的干预模型,用于治疗居住在城市,社会经济处于弱势社区的学龄青年的DBD。尽管数据表明MFG对DBD行为有好处,但与其他基于技能的干预措施类似,尽管做了大量工作来支持父母进行家庭作业,但不良的家庭作业实施却减轻了MFG的影响。本文重点研究用于基于理论的智能手机移动健康(mHealth)应用程序(My MFG)的开发和初步评估的研究协议,以支持参与MFG的家长实施家庭作业。方法/设计从理论模型开始,使用迭代设计过程通过一系列试点研究来开发My MFG,以支持MFG中的家庭作业实施,并通过小规模的试点随机对照试验来确定干预措施是否可以证明My的改变(初步疗效) MFG在社会经济处于不利地位的社区的门诊心理健康环境中。讨论这项初步研究旨在了解mHealth方法的实施,以提高循证干预措施在具有破坏性行为的青年及其家庭的常规门诊心理健康环境中的有效性。制定方法来增加循证干预措施的收益,例如MFG,其中作业的执行是治疗收益的重要调解人,对于在常规实践环境中充分采用/实施这些干预措施并最大化DBD及其家人的青年的收益至关重要试用注册ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01917838。

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