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Evaluating Georgia Part C Implementation Outcomes

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About This Trial

This study aims to answer the question: What is the best way to help Early Intervention (EI) providers deliver high-quality services to children with communication delays for autism? The primary goal of this project is to examine the outcomes associated with delivering Project ImPACT, an evidence-based autism intervention that is delivered as part of routine training within Georgia's EI system. Providers in the study will receive one of two Project ImPACT training models to help us understand which training model helps providers learn Project ImPACT better. Specifically, this study will examine the: 1) the process and quality by which Project ImPACT is implemented and adapted by EI providers across the two training conditions; 2) factors that impact how well Project ImPACT is implemented; and 3) the child (i.e., social communication) and family (i.e., parent empowerment and fidelity) outcomes associated with receiving Project ImPACT.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Inclusion Criteria for Providers: - Currently employed or contracted by Georgia's EI system - Maintain an active therapy caseload - Fluent in English. Inclusion Criteria for Caregivers: - Have a child under 36 months currently enrolled in services through Georgia's Early Intervention system - Are being seen by a provider participating in Project ImPACT training and research - Fluent in English. Exclusion Criteria for both Providers and Caregivers: - Not meeting the eligibility criteria. Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria for Providers: * Currently employed or contracted by Georgia's EI system * Maintain an active therapy caseload * Fluent in English. Inclusion Criteria for Caregivers: * Have a child under 36 months currently enrolled in services through Georgia's Early Intervention system * Are being seen by a provider participating in Project ImPACT training and research * Fluent in English. Exclusion Criteria for both Providers and Caregivers: * Not meeting the eligibility criteria.

Treatments Being Tested

OTHER

Project ImPACT Training As Usual

Project ImPACT is an evidence-based autism intervention that teaches parents to use a blend of developmental and naturalistic behavioral intervention techniques across a variety of daily routines to enhance their child's social engagement, language, imitation, and play skills. The typical training model for Project ImPACT includes a 6-hour, interactive online tutorial that walks providers through the core Project ImPACT intervention strategies. After completing the online tutorial, providers attend a live interactive workshop virtually that is spread across 4, 3.5-hour days (14 hours total). Providers receive 1 hour of consultation once every other week for an hour from a trained Project ImPACT consultant (research staff member) following training.

OTHER

Project ImPACT Training Plus Co-Production

Project ImPACT is an evidence-based autism intervention that teaches parents to use a blend of developmental and naturalistic behavioral intervention techniques across a variety of daily routines to enhance their child's social engagement, language, imitation, and play skills. The second cohort for Project ImPACT training is a model in which providers receive the same typical Project ImPACT training activities, in addition to three supplemental modules on other common areas of concern for families and how best to integrate other topics within Project ImPACT to meet the diverse needs of families.

BEHAVIORAL

Routine Project ImPACT

Project ImPACT is an evidence-based autism intervention that teaches parents to use a blend of developmental and naturalistic behavioral intervention techniques across a variety of daily routines to enhance their child's social engagement, language, imitation, and play skills. Project ImPACT is delivered with parents meeting once or twice each week for one hour over 12- 16 weeks. In each session, parents receive: 1) didactic instruction in intervention strategies; 2) modeling of the intervention techniques by the therapist; 3) live coaching from the therapist while practicing the strategies with their child; and 4) homework to practice the strategies at home with their child, 20 minutes each day across meaningful home routines.

Locations (1)

Marcus Autism Center
Atlanta, Georgia, United States