Dickson Kelsey S, Aarons Gregory A, Anthony Laura Gutermuth, Kenworthy Lauren, Crandal Brent R, Williams Katherine, Brookman-Frazee Lauren
San Diego State University, San Diego, CA USA.
Child and Adolescent Services Research Center, San Diego, CA USA.
Pilot Feasibility Stud. 2020 Apr 27;6:55. doi: 10.1186/s40814-020-00593-2. eCollection 2020.
Youth with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) represent a growing population with significant service needs. Prominent among these needs are high rates of co-occurring psychiatric conditions that contribute to increased functional impairments and often necessitate mental health services. Executive functioning deficits are associated with ASD as well as common co-occurring conditions (e.g., attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder) and an evidence-based intervention has been developed and tested to address executive functioning within the school context. There is an urgent need to implement indicated evidence-based interventions for youth with ASD receiving care in community mental health settings. Interventions that optimally "fit" the mental health services context as well as the complex and co-occurring mental health needs of these youth have the potential to improve key clinical outcomes for this high priority population.
This mixed-methods developmental study will apply the Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, Sustainment implementation framework and a community-academic partnership approach to systematically adapt and test an evidence-based executive functioning intervention for youth with ASD for delivery in community mental health settings. Specific aims are to (1) conduct a need and context assessment to inform the systematic adaptation an executive functioning evidence-based intervention; (2) systematically adapt the clinical intervention and develop a corresponding implementation plan, together entitled "Executive Functioning for Enhancing Community-based Treatment for ASD," (EFFECT for ASD; and (3) conduct a feasibility pilot test of EFFECT for ASD in community mental health settings.
Tailoring evidence-based interventions for delivery in community-based mental health services for youth with ASD has the potential to increase quality of care and improve child outcomes. Results from the current study will serve as the foundation for large-scale hybrid implementation and effectiveness trials and a generalizable approach for different service systems of care and clinical populations.
Clinicaltrials.gov, NCT04295512.
患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的青少年数量不断增加,他们有大量的服务需求。其中突出的需求是共病精神疾病的高发病率,这导致功能障碍加剧,常常需要心理健康服务。执行功能缺陷与ASD以及常见的共病情况(如注意力缺陷多动障碍)相关,并且已经开发并测试了一种基于证据的干预措施,以解决学校环境中的执行功能问题。迫切需要为在社区心理健康环境中接受治疗的ASD青少年实施有针对性的基于证据的干预措施。能够最佳地“适应”心理健康服务环境以及这些青少年复杂且共病的心理健康需求的干预措施,有可能改善这一高优先级人群的关键临床结局。
这项混合方法的发展性研究将应用探索、准备、实施、维持实施框架以及社区 - 学术伙伴关系方法,系统地调整和测试一种针对ASD青少年的基于证据的执行功能干预措施,以便在社区心理健康环境中提供。具体目标是:(1)进行需求和背景评估,为系统调整基于证据的执行功能干预措施提供信息;(2)系统地调整临床干预措施并制定相应的实施计划,合称为“增强ASD社区治疗的执行功能”(EFFECT for ASD);(3)在社区心理健康环境中对EFFECT for ASD进行可行性试点测试。
为在社区心理健康服务中为ASD青少年提供基于证据的干预措施进行量身定制,有可能提高护理质量并改善儿童结局。当前研究的结果将作为大规模混合实施和有效性试验的基础,以及针对不同护理服务系统和临床人群的可推广方法。
Clinicaltrials.gov,NCT04295512。