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Integrated Smart Speaker Promoting Positive Parenting Among Caregivers of Youth With Challenging Behaviors (FamilyNet)

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Oregon Research Behavioral Intervention Strategies

Status

Completed

Conditions

Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Conduct Disorder

Treatments

Behavioral: FamilyNet smart speaker/mobile application

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Industry

Identifiers

NCT05535387
MH124577

Details and patient eligibility

About

This project will develop and evaluate the feasibility of an integrated smart speaker and mobile/web-based application, "FamilyNet" (FN) to assist parents in implementing empirically supported behavioral parenting strategies to promote positive behavior change in their children. The FamilyNet system will help parents to create a positively framed, individualized behavioral plan for their child(ren), and then provide prompts, reminders, and tracking tools to help them effectively implement that plan. Once developed, FamilyNet will be field tested for usability and usefulness with a group of parents who have children ages 10-17 years exhibiting challenging behaviors. Establishing feasibility of this innovative parenting tool will have important implications for harnessing smart speaker and mobile/web technologies to provide parents in-situ support with parenting challenges; parents' effective implementation of empirically supported parenting strategies is likely to increase children's prosocial behaviors and reduce problematic behaviors, thus reducing their risk for long-term behavioral problems.

Full description

This project will develop and establish feasibility of an integrated smart speaker and mobile/web application, FamilyNet, designed to help parents utilize best practices in behavioral parent training to create and implement personalized behavior plans for their children. The FamilyNet system will integrate mobile app, smart speaker technology, and website technologies to assist families in creating their behavior plan, and then will track compliance, timelines, incentives, and other details to assist parents in following through and maintaining the behavior change program that they have created. After development, the intervention program will be pilot-tested with up to 35 families of youth ages 10-17 with challenging behaviors.

Primary parents will complete measures of parenting practices and child behavior prior to using the FamilyNet system, and again after having access to the program for 4 weeks. During the intervention period, user information will be tracked. Post-intervention measures will also include primary parents' perceptions of usability and acceptability of and satisfaction with the FamilyNet system. Children will also complete satisfaction questionnaires at the post- intervention assessment. Data will be analyzed to determine the degree to which families are able to utilize the FamilyNet interface and report finding it helpful.

Enrollment

23 patients

Sex

All

Ages

10 to 80 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Primary parent/caregiver who has a child ages 10- to 17-years-old who lives with them at least half the time
  2. Has a smartphone and access to email
  3. Speaks English

Exclusion criteria

a. The target-age child has a developmental disability severe enough that the child is unable to speak and/or follow simple directions.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

23 participants in 1 patient group

FamilyNet smart speaker/mobile application
Experimental group
Description:
In a 4-week period, families will use a prototype of the FamilyNet integrated and coordinated smart speaker/mobile application designed to provide families with in-situ experiential support for building positive behavior plans.
Treatment:
Behavioral: FamilyNet smart speaker/mobile application

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Edward G. Feil, PhD; David R. Smith, PhD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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