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Autism Access Link for Early Referral and Treatment (Autism ALERT)

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Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Autism Spectrum Disorder

Treatments

Other: Autism ALERT
Other: Screening Intervention

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

Autism Access Link for Early Referral and Treatment [ALERT], the intervention proposed in this application, is a novel state-wide referral and case management platform that PCPs can activate to ensure that a child with suspected ASD receives all necessary ASD diagnosis and treatment resources in a single referral, radically simplifying a complex diagnostic and treatment process. We hypothesize that Autism ALERT will have strong acceptability and high rates of use among primary care providers as well as among diverse low-income patients of children at risk for ASD, and that we will see higher rates of child ASD educational evaluations within six months, and shorter time between referral and ASD treatment, compared with our control.

Full description

Though significant research effort has focused on autism spectrum disorder (ASD) screening, less attention has been devoted to optimizing follow-up of children who are subsequently identified as at-risk. Despite increases in ASD screening rates, many children with ASD wait years between when autism is suspected in the primary care setting and when definitive diagnosis and treatment begin. Delayed and missed diagnoses are particularly problematic for low-income and racial/ethnic minority children in the US, who experience higher rates of these adverse outcomes. In this project, we propose to pilot test Autism Access Link to Early Referral and Treatment (Autism ALERT), a statewide monitoring and case management program to accelerate access to ASD diagnosis and treatment among children with suspected ASD the primary care setting. The system will reduce the time between identification of suspected ASD in the primary care setting and establishment of ASD diagnosis and treatment services, by reducing family barriers to care, decreasing primary care provider burdens, and simplifying referral processes. The program will be available to any Oregon child age 12-54 months, regardless of health system or payor type. Autism ALERT will become part of the Help Me Grow national network, which gives it potential for statewide and national spread. In this proposed research, we will pilot test Autism ALERT by comparing it to an existing ASD screening intervention in 6 Oregon primary care practices. Primary goals of this pilot project are to assess feasibility and acceptability of Autism ALERT for primary care providers and families, to test the mechanism of action of Autism ALERT, to pilot test efficacy in reducing time to autism diagnosis and treatment, and to test fidelity of protocol implementation. If successful, this project will be expanded into an implementation/effectiveness R01 in which the program will be tested throughout the state of Oregon. In the long term, this research will result in a sustainable, evidence-based statewide and ultimately national monitoring system children with suspected ASD.

Enrollment

148 patients

Sex

All

Ages

12 to 54 months old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

child's primary care provider suspects the child has ASD, child is patient at one of the study clinics, child age 12 to 54 months, family speaks English or Spanish, no prior ASD medical diagnosis or ASD diagnostic evaluation

Exclusion criteria

Previous diagnosis of ASD or prior diagnostic evaluation for ASD.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Health Services Research

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

148 participants in 2 patient groups

Screening + Autism ALERT
Experimental group
Description:
Clinics in the intervention arm receive Autism ALERT plus an ASD screening intervention (START Autism).
Treatment:
Other: Screening Intervention
Other: Autism ALERT
Screening Only
Active Comparator group
Description:
Clinics in the comparison intervention (control) arm receive the ASD screening intervention only (START Autism).
Treatment:
Other: Screening Intervention

Trial contacts and locations

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