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Autism Spectrum Social Stories In Schools Trial (ASSSIST): study protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial analysing clinical and cost-effectiveness of Social Stories in mainstream schools

INTRODUCTION: Current evidence suggests that Social Stories can be effective in tackling problem behaviours exhibited by children with autism spectrum disorder. Exploring the meaning of behaviour from a child's perspective allows stories to provide social information that is tailored to their n...

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Autores principales: Wright, Barry, Marshall, David, Collingridge Moore, Danielle, Ainsworth, Hannah, Hackney, Lisa, Adamson, Joy, Ali, Shehzad, Allgar, Victoria, Cook, Liz, Dyson, Lisa, Littlewood, Elizabeth, Hargate, Rebecca, McLaren, Anne, McMillan, Dean, Trépel, Dominic, Whitehead, Jo, Williams, Chris
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4091400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25009139
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2014-005952
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author Wright, Barry
Marshall, David
Collingridge Moore, Danielle
Ainsworth, Hannah
Hackney, Lisa
Adamson, Joy
Ali, Shehzad
Allgar, Victoria
Cook, Liz
Dyson, Lisa
Littlewood, Elizabeth
Hargate, Rebecca
McLaren, Anne
McMillan, Dean
Trépel, Dominic
Whitehead, Jo
Williams, Chris
author_facet Wright, Barry
Marshall, David
Collingridge Moore, Danielle
Ainsworth, Hannah
Hackney, Lisa
Adamson, Joy
Ali, Shehzad
Allgar, Victoria
Cook, Liz
Dyson, Lisa
Littlewood, Elizabeth
Hargate, Rebecca
McLaren, Anne
McMillan, Dean
Trépel, Dominic
Whitehead, Jo
Williams, Chris
author_sort Wright, Barry
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description INTRODUCTION: Current evidence suggests that Social Stories can be effective in tackling problem behaviours exhibited by children with autism spectrum disorder. Exploring the meaning of behaviour from a child's perspective allows stories to provide social information that is tailored to their needs. Case reports in children with autism have suggested that these stories can lead to a number of benefits including improvements in social interactions and choice making in educational settings. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The feasibility of clinical and cost-effectiveness of a Social Stories toolkit will be assessed using a randomised control framework. Participants (n=50) will be randomised to either the Social Stories intervention or a comparator group where they will be read standard stories for an equivalent amount of time. Statistics will be calculated for recruitment rates, follow-up rates and attrition. Economic analysis will determine appropriate measures of generic health and resource use categories for cost-effectiveness analysis. Qualitative analysis will ascertain information on perceptions about the feasibility and acceptability of the intervention. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: National Health Service Ethics Approval (NHS; ref 11/YH/0340) for the trial protocol has been obtained along with NHS Research and Development permission from Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. All adverse events will be closely monitored, documented and reported to the study Data Monitoring Ethics Committee. At least one article in a peer reviewed journal will be published and research findings presented at relevant conferences. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ISRCTN96286707.
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spelling pubmed-40914002014-07-11 Autism Spectrum Social Stories In Schools Trial (ASSSIST): study protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial analysing clinical and cost-effectiveness of Social Stories in mainstream schools Wright, Barry Marshall, David Collingridge Moore, Danielle Ainsworth, Hannah Hackney, Lisa Adamson, Joy Ali, Shehzad Allgar, Victoria Cook, Liz Dyson, Lisa Littlewood, Elizabeth Hargate, Rebecca McLaren, Anne McMillan, Dean Trépel, Dominic Whitehead, Jo Williams, Chris BMJ Open Mental Health INTRODUCTION: Current evidence suggests that Social Stories can be effective in tackling problem behaviours exhibited by children with autism spectrum disorder. Exploring the meaning of behaviour from a child's perspective allows stories to provide social information that is tailored to their needs. Case reports in children with autism have suggested that these stories can lead to a number of benefits including improvements in social interactions and choice making in educational settings. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: The feasibility of clinical and cost-effectiveness of a Social Stories toolkit will be assessed using a randomised control framework. Participants (n=50) will be randomised to either the Social Stories intervention or a comparator group where they will be read standard stories for an equivalent amount of time. Statistics will be calculated for recruitment rates, follow-up rates and attrition. Economic analysis will determine appropriate measures of generic health and resource use categories for cost-effectiveness analysis. Qualitative analysis will ascertain information on perceptions about the feasibility and acceptability of the intervention. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: National Health Service Ethics Approval (NHS; ref 11/YH/0340) for the trial protocol has been obtained along with NHS Research and Development permission from Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust. All adverse events will be closely monitored, documented and reported to the study Data Monitoring Ethics Committee. At least one article in a peer reviewed journal will be published and research findings presented at relevant conferences. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ISRCTN96286707. BMJ Publishing Group 2014-07-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4091400/ /pubmed/25009139 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2014-005952 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Mental Health
Wright, Barry
Marshall, David
Collingridge Moore, Danielle
Ainsworth, Hannah
Hackney, Lisa
Adamson, Joy
Ali, Shehzad
Allgar, Victoria
Cook, Liz
Dyson, Lisa
Littlewood, Elizabeth
Hargate, Rebecca
McLaren, Anne
McMillan, Dean
Trépel, Dominic
Whitehead, Jo
Williams, Chris
Autism Spectrum Social Stories In Schools Trial (ASSSIST): study protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial analysing clinical and cost-effectiveness of Social Stories in mainstream schools
title Autism Spectrum Social Stories In Schools Trial (ASSSIST): study protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial analysing clinical and cost-effectiveness of Social Stories in mainstream schools
title_full Autism Spectrum Social Stories In Schools Trial (ASSSIST): study protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial analysing clinical and cost-effectiveness of Social Stories in mainstream schools
title_fullStr Autism Spectrum Social Stories In Schools Trial (ASSSIST): study protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial analysing clinical and cost-effectiveness of Social Stories in mainstream schools
title_full_unstemmed Autism Spectrum Social Stories In Schools Trial (ASSSIST): study protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial analysing clinical and cost-effectiveness of Social Stories in mainstream schools
title_short Autism Spectrum Social Stories In Schools Trial (ASSSIST): study protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial analysing clinical and cost-effectiveness of Social Stories in mainstream schools
title_sort autism spectrum social stories in schools trial (asssist): study protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial analysing clinical and cost-effectiveness of social stories in mainstream schools
topic Mental Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4091400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25009139
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2014-005952
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