Empowering Caregivers to Promote Child Independence and Persistence With Activities

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Behavioral
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

The proposed study aims to address the unique needs of caregivers and their adolescent children with profound autism. The constant supervision and 24/7 care that caregivers need to provide their children to ensure their health and safety often leaves little time for household duties, self-care routines, and spending time with family and friends. Investigators aim to alleviate the vigilant monitoring provided by caregivers for brief periods by increasing their child's independent, sustained engagement in meaningful activities and improving the quality of life for both adolescents with profound autism and their caregivers. Caregivers will either receive training to use picture-based activity schedules or continue with their usual routines. After the study, caregivers who continued their usual routines will also be offered the training. Investigators will evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of the training based on the children's performance, pre- and post-study improvement ratings, and caregiver feedback.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 10
Maximum Age: 17
Healthy Volunteers: f
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• Autistic individuals 10 to 17 years of age

• Severe or profound intellectual disability diagnosis or reportedly in line with diagnostic criteria based on Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule, Second Edition ADOS-2

• Developmental Profile 4 (DP-4) Cognitive/Communication Domain scores below 70 (Delayed)

• Adaptive Behavior Assessment System (ABAS-3) Communication, Health and Safety, and Leisure Domains adaptive skill scores in the Low to Extremely Low range

• Can complete between 3-10 simple leisure or daily living skill tasks or activities independently (caregiver may prompt or provide oversight)

• Caregivers can remain present to assist with toileting if more than one person is needed to assist

• No medication or stable medication regimen with no planned changes for study duration

• Stable intervention and/or educational services with no planned changes for study duration

• English spoken by at least one caregiver

Locations
United States
Nebraska
Munroe-Meyer Insitute University of Nebraska Medical Center
RECRUITING
Omaha
Contact Information
Primary
Alice Shillingsburg, PhD, BCBA-D
ashillingsburg@unmc.edu
402-559-3098
Backup
Emily Sullivan, PhD, BCBA-D
esullivan@unmc.edu
402-559-8863
Time Frame
Start Date: 2025-07-15
Estimated Completion Date: 2026-03-31
Participants
Target number of participants: 32
Treatments
No_intervention: Treatment as Usual
Treatment as Usual (TAU) will consist of 3-6 weeks of continuing usual care.
Experimental: Caregiver Activity Schedules Treatment
Caregiver Activity Schedules Treatment (CAST) consists of a picture-based activity schedule compiled into binders created for each participant. Activities for each participant will be selected with caregivers to include preference and feasibility. Activity steps include 1) opening the schedule/turning the page, 2) orienting to the picture, 3) retrieving the activity, 4) completing the activity, 5) putting the activity away, and 6) repeating each step until all activities are completed. Graduated guidance without verbal prompts will be used to support schedule completion. Implementer proximity will be faded within and between sessions. Caregivers will receive written descriptions of procedures. The researcher will describe and model all procedures and answer questions. Caregivers will implement procedures with their child and receive in-vivo feedback.
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Collaborators: Autism Science Foundation
Leads: University of Nebraska

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