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Study protocol for a group randomized controlled trial of a classroom-based intervention aimed at preventing early risk factors for drug abuse: integrating effectiveness and implementation research

BACKGROUND: While a number of preventive interventions delivered within schools have shown both short-term and long-term impact in epidemiologically based randomized field trials, programs are not often sustained with high-quality implementation over time. This study was designed to support two purp...

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Autores principales: Poduska, Jeanne, Kellam, Sheppard, Brown, C Hendricks, Ford, Carla, Windham, Amy, Keegan, Natalie, Wang, Wei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2753630/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19725979
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-4-56
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author Poduska, Jeanne
Kellam, Sheppard
Brown, C Hendricks
Ford, Carla
Windham, Amy
Keegan, Natalie
Wang, Wei
author_facet Poduska, Jeanne
Kellam, Sheppard
Brown, C Hendricks
Ford, Carla
Windham, Amy
Keegan, Natalie
Wang, Wei
author_sort Poduska, Jeanne
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description BACKGROUND: While a number of preventive interventions delivered within schools have shown both short-term and long-term impact in epidemiologically based randomized field trials, programs are not often sustained with high-quality implementation over time. This study was designed to support two purposes. The first purpose was to test the effectiveness of a universal classroom-based intervention, the Whole Day First Grade Program (WD), aimed at two early antecedents to drug abuse and other problem behaviors, namely, aggressive, disruptive behavior and poor academic achievement. The second purpose--the focus of this paper--was to examine the utility of a multilevel structure to support high levels of implementation during the effectiveness trial, to sustain WD practices across additional years, and to train additional teachers in WD practices. METHODS: The WD intervention integrated three components, each previously tested separately: classroom behavior management; instruction, specifically reading; and family-classroom partnerships around behavior and learning. Teachers and students in 12 schools were randomly assigned to receive either the WD intervention or the standard first-grade program of the school system (SC). Three consecutive cohorts of first graders were randomized within schools to WD or SC classrooms and followed through the end of third grade to test the effectiveness of the WD intervention. Teacher practices were assessed over three years to examine the utility of the multilevel structure to support sustainability and scaling-up. DISCUSSION: The design employed in this trial appears to have considerable utility to provide data on WD effectiveness and to inform the field with regard to structures required to move evidence-based programs into practice. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical Trials Registration Number: NCT00257088
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spelling pubmed-27536302009-09-29 Study protocol for a group randomized controlled trial of a classroom-based intervention aimed at preventing early risk factors for drug abuse: integrating effectiveness and implementation research Poduska, Jeanne Kellam, Sheppard Brown, C Hendricks Ford, Carla Windham, Amy Keegan, Natalie Wang, Wei Implement Sci Study Protocol BACKGROUND: While a number of preventive interventions delivered within schools have shown both short-term and long-term impact in epidemiologically based randomized field trials, programs are not often sustained with high-quality implementation over time. This study was designed to support two purposes. The first purpose was to test the effectiveness of a universal classroom-based intervention, the Whole Day First Grade Program (WD), aimed at two early antecedents to drug abuse and other problem behaviors, namely, aggressive, disruptive behavior and poor academic achievement. The second purpose--the focus of this paper--was to examine the utility of a multilevel structure to support high levels of implementation during the effectiveness trial, to sustain WD practices across additional years, and to train additional teachers in WD practices. METHODS: The WD intervention integrated three components, each previously tested separately: classroom behavior management; instruction, specifically reading; and family-classroom partnerships around behavior and learning. Teachers and students in 12 schools were randomly assigned to receive either the WD intervention or the standard first-grade program of the school system (SC). Three consecutive cohorts of first graders were randomized within schools to WD or SC classrooms and followed through the end of third grade to test the effectiveness of the WD intervention. Teacher practices were assessed over three years to examine the utility of the multilevel structure to support sustainability and scaling-up. DISCUSSION: The design employed in this trial appears to have considerable utility to provide data on WD effectiveness and to inform the field with regard to structures required to move evidence-based programs into practice. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical Trials Registration Number: NCT00257088 BioMed Central 2009-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2753630/ /pubmed/19725979 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-4-56 Text en Copyright © 2009 Poduska et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Poduska, Jeanne
Kellam, Sheppard
Brown, C Hendricks
Ford, Carla
Windham, Amy
Keegan, Natalie
Wang, Wei
Study protocol for a group randomized controlled trial of a classroom-based intervention aimed at preventing early risk factors for drug abuse: integrating effectiveness and implementation research
title Study protocol for a group randomized controlled trial of a classroom-based intervention aimed at preventing early risk factors for drug abuse: integrating effectiveness and implementation research
title_full Study protocol for a group randomized controlled trial of a classroom-based intervention aimed at preventing early risk factors for drug abuse: integrating effectiveness and implementation research
title_fullStr Study protocol for a group randomized controlled trial of a classroom-based intervention aimed at preventing early risk factors for drug abuse: integrating effectiveness and implementation research
title_full_unstemmed Study protocol for a group randomized controlled trial of a classroom-based intervention aimed at preventing early risk factors for drug abuse: integrating effectiveness and implementation research
title_short Study protocol for a group randomized controlled trial of a classroom-based intervention aimed at preventing early risk factors for drug abuse: integrating effectiveness and implementation research
title_sort study protocol for a group randomized controlled trial of a classroom-based intervention aimed at preventing early risk factors for drug abuse: integrating effectiveness and implementation research
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2753630/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19725979
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-4-56
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