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Identifying Child Anxiety Through Schools-identification to intervention (iCATS-i2i): protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial to compare screening, feedback and intervention for child anxiety problems to usual school practice

BACKGROUND: Systematically screening for child anxiety problems, and offering and delivering a brief, evidence-based intervention for children who are identified as likely to benefit would minimise common barriers that families experience in accessing treatment. We have developed a short parent-repo...

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Autores principales: Reardon, Tessa, Ukoumunne, Obioha C., Violato, Mara, Ball, Susan, Brown, Paul, Ford, Tamsin, Gray, Alastair, Hill, Claire, Jasper, Bec, Larkin, Michael, Macdonald, Ian, Morgan, Fran, Pollard, Jack, Sancho, Michelle, Sniehotta, Falko F., Spence, Susan H., Stallard, Paul, Stainer, Jason, Taylor, Lucy, Williamson, Victoria, Day, Emily, Fisk, Jennifer, Green, Iheoma, Halliday, Gemma, Hennigan, Ciara, Pearcey, Samantha, Robertson, Olly, Creswell, Cathy
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9587579/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36273185
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13063-022-06773-0
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author Reardon, Tessa
Ukoumunne, Obioha C.
Violato, Mara
Ball, Susan
Brown, Paul
Ford, Tamsin
Gray, Alastair
Hill, Claire
Jasper, Bec
Larkin, Michael
Macdonald, Ian
Morgan, Fran
Pollard, Jack
Sancho, Michelle
Sniehotta, Falko F.
Spence, Susan H.
Stallard, Paul
Stainer, Jason
Taylor, Lucy
Williamson, Victoria
Day, Emily
Fisk, Jennifer
Green, Iheoma
Halliday, Gemma
Hennigan, Ciara
Pearcey, Samantha
Robertson, Olly
Creswell, Cathy
author_facet Reardon, Tessa
Ukoumunne, Obioha C.
Violato, Mara
Ball, Susan
Brown, Paul
Ford, Tamsin
Gray, Alastair
Hill, Claire
Jasper, Bec
Larkin, Michael
Macdonald, Ian
Morgan, Fran
Pollard, Jack
Sancho, Michelle
Sniehotta, Falko F.
Spence, Susan H.
Stallard, Paul
Stainer, Jason
Taylor, Lucy
Williamson, Victoria
Day, Emily
Fisk, Jennifer
Green, Iheoma
Halliday, Gemma
Hennigan, Ciara
Pearcey, Samantha
Robertson, Olly
Creswell, Cathy
author_sort Reardon, Tessa
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description BACKGROUND: Systematically screening for child anxiety problems, and offering and delivering a brief, evidence-based intervention for children who are identified as likely to benefit would minimise common barriers that families experience in accessing treatment. We have developed a short parent-report child anxiety screening questionnaire, and procedures for administering screening questionnaires, sharing screening outcomes with families, and offering and delivering a brief parent-led online intervention (OSI: Online Support and Intervention for child anxiety) through schools. This trial aims to evaluate clinical and health economic outcomes for (1) children (aged 8–9) who screen positive for anxiety problems at baseline (target population) and (2) the wider population of all children in participating classes (total population) in schools randomly allocated to receive identification-to-intervention procedures and usual school practice (‘screening and intervention’), compared to assessment and usual school practice only (‘usual school practice’).  METHODS: The trial design is a parallel-group, superiority cluster randomised controlled trial, with schools (clusters) randomised to ‘screening and intervention’ or ‘usual school practice’ arms in a 1:1 ratio stratified according to the level of deprivation within the school. We will recruit schools and participants in two phases (a pilot phase (Phase 1) and Phase 2), with progression criteria assessed prior to progressing to Phase 2. In total, the trial will recruit 80 primary/junior schools in England, and 398 children (199 per arm) who screen positive for anxiety problems at baseline (target population). In schools allocated to ‘screening and intervention’: (1) parents/carers will complete a brief parent-report child anxiety screening questionnaire (at baseline) and receive feedback on their child’s screening outcomes (after randomisation), (2) classes will receive a lesson on managing fears and worries and staff will be provided with information about the intervention and (3) parents/carers of children who screen positive for anxiety problems (target population) will be offered OSI. OSI will also be available for any other parents/carers of children in participating classes (total population) who request it. We will collect child-, parent- and teacher-report measures for the target population and total population at baseline (before randomisation), 4 months, 12 months and 24 months post-randomisation. The primary outcome will be the proportion of children who screen positive for anxiety problems at baseline (target population) who screen negative for anxiety problems 12 months post-randomisation. DISCUSSION: This trial will establish if systematic screening for child anxiety problems, sharing screening outcomes with families and delivering a brief parent-led online intervention through schools is effective and cost-effective. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ISRCTN registry ISRCTN76119074. Prospectively registered on 4.1.2022. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s13063-022-06773-0.
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spelling pubmed-95875792022-10-23 Identifying Child Anxiety Through Schools-identification to intervention (iCATS-i2i): protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial to compare screening, feedback and intervention for child anxiety problems to usual school practice Reardon, Tessa Ukoumunne, Obioha C. Violato, Mara Ball, Susan Brown, Paul Ford, Tamsin Gray, Alastair Hill, Claire Jasper, Bec Larkin, Michael Macdonald, Ian Morgan, Fran Pollard, Jack Sancho, Michelle Sniehotta, Falko F. Spence, Susan H. Stallard, Paul Stainer, Jason Taylor, Lucy Williamson, Victoria Day, Emily Fisk, Jennifer Green, Iheoma Halliday, Gemma Hennigan, Ciara Pearcey, Samantha Robertson, Olly Creswell, Cathy Trials Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Systematically screening for child anxiety problems, and offering and delivering a brief, evidence-based intervention for children who are identified as likely to benefit would minimise common barriers that families experience in accessing treatment. We have developed a short parent-report child anxiety screening questionnaire, and procedures for administering screening questionnaires, sharing screening outcomes with families, and offering and delivering a brief parent-led online intervention (OSI: Online Support and Intervention for child anxiety) through schools. This trial aims to evaluate clinical and health economic outcomes for (1) children (aged 8–9) who screen positive for anxiety problems at baseline (target population) and (2) the wider population of all children in participating classes (total population) in schools randomly allocated to receive identification-to-intervention procedures and usual school practice (‘screening and intervention’), compared to assessment and usual school practice only (‘usual school practice’).  METHODS: The trial design is a parallel-group, superiority cluster randomised controlled trial, with schools (clusters) randomised to ‘screening and intervention’ or ‘usual school practice’ arms in a 1:1 ratio stratified according to the level of deprivation within the school. We will recruit schools and participants in two phases (a pilot phase (Phase 1) and Phase 2), with progression criteria assessed prior to progressing to Phase 2. In total, the trial will recruit 80 primary/junior schools in England, and 398 children (199 per arm) who screen positive for anxiety problems at baseline (target population). In schools allocated to ‘screening and intervention’: (1) parents/carers will complete a brief parent-report child anxiety screening questionnaire (at baseline) and receive feedback on their child’s screening outcomes (after randomisation), (2) classes will receive a lesson on managing fears and worries and staff will be provided with information about the intervention and (3) parents/carers of children who screen positive for anxiety problems (target population) will be offered OSI. OSI will also be available for any other parents/carers of children in participating classes (total population) who request it. We will collect child-, parent- and teacher-report measures for the target population and total population at baseline (before randomisation), 4 months, 12 months and 24 months post-randomisation. The primary outcome will be the proportion of children who screen positive for anxiety problems at baseline (target population) who screen negative for anxiety problems 12 months post-randomisation. DISCUSSION: This trial will establish if systematic screening for child anxiety problems, sharing screening outcomes with families and delivering a brief parent-led online intervention through schools is effective and cost-effective. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ISRCTN registry ISRCTN76119074. Prospectively registered on 4.1.2022. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s13063-022-06773-0. 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Reardon, Tessa
Ukoumunne, Obioha C.
Violato, Mara
Ball, Susan
Brown, Paul
Ford, Tamsin
Gray, Alastair
Hill, Claire
Jasper, Bec
Larkin, Michael
Macdonald, Ian
Morgan, Fran
Pollard, Jack
Sancho, Michelle
Sniehotta, Falko F.
Spence, Susan H.
Stallard, Paul
Stainer, Jason
Taylor, Lucy
Williamson, Victoria
Day, Emily
Fisk, Jennifer
Green, Iheoma
Halliday, Gemma
Hennigan, Ciara
Pearcey, Samantha
Robertson, Olly
Creswell, Cathy
Identifying Child Anxiety Through Schools-identification to intervention (iCATS-i2i): protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial to compare screening, feedback and intervention for child anxiety problems to usual school practice
title Identifying Child Anxiety Through Schools-identification to intervention (iCATS-i2i): protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial to compare screening, feedback and intervention for child anxiety problems to usual school practice
title_full Identifying Child Anxiety Through Schools-identification to intervention (iCATS-i2i): protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial to compare screening, feedback and intervention for child anxiety problems to usual school practice
title_fullStr Identifying Child Anxiety Through Schools-identification to intervention (iCATS-i2i): protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial to compare screening, feedback and intervention for child anxiety problems to usual school practice
title_full_unstemmed Identifying Child Anxiety Through Schools-identification to intervention (iCATS-i2i): protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial to compare screening, feedback and intervention for child anxiety problems to usual school practice
title_short Identifying Child Anxiety Through Schools-identification to intervention (iCATS-i2i): protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial to compare screening, feedback and intervention for child anxiety problems to usual school practice
title_sort identifying child anxiety through schools-identification to intervention (icats-i2i): protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial to compare screening, feedback and intervention for child anxiety problems to usual school practice
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9587579/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36273185
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13063-022-06773-0
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