Documenting Toothbrushing Experiences of Caregivers Who Care for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders
- Conditions
- ASD IASD2
- Registration Number
- NCT05552144
- Lead Sponsor
- Colgate Palmolive
- Brief Summary
The objective of this study is to examine caregiver reactions to the use of the hum by Colgate Smart Kids Toothbrush and associated app by children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
- Detailed Description
This is a single-center, pretest-posttest, non-randomized, clinical study involving interviews with caregivers prior to utilization of the research toothbrush and after 4 weeks of product use by the child. All participants enrolled will be children ages 5-12 years and their primary caregivers. Participants will be asked to utilize a Hum by Colgate Smart Kids Toothbrush (manual or battery-powered) for four weeks.
To assure that subjects are comfortable with the oral care regime proposed, toothbrushes will be distributed based on the subject's previous oral hygiene habits. Children who are currently using manual brushes will receive the Hum by Colgate Smart Manual Kids Toothbrush, likewise, children who are used to battery-powered toothbrushes will receive the Hum by Colgate Smart Kids battery-powered toothbrush.
All the participants will be offered the electric toothbrush and will have a chance to try it during the first visit.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 17
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Signed Informed Consent Form by the child's legal guardian on behalf of the child and from the primary (responsible for child's oral healthcare) caregiver.
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Caregiver must be able to observe the child using the Hum by Colgate Smart Manual Kids Toothbrush and app twice a day.
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Caregivers must have a child between the ages of 5-12 years old, who is willing to participate.
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Child must be reported in good general health and good oral health based on the opinion of the study investigator.
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Caregiver and child must be available for the duration of the study.
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Caregiver must have access to Apple iPhone (newer than 8) or iPad (newer than 5th generation) or Android users (running Android 6.0 and up) with access to an Internet Connection.
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Caregiver must be willing to comply with the study protocol.
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Caregiver must be willing to download and use app associated with the connected brush.
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Caregiver must be willing to be audiotaped during key informant interview sessions.
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English fluency for the child's legal guardian/caregiver.
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Caregiver must be willing to have a shared brushing experience between themselves and the child.
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Caregiver's child must be diagnosed with ASD Level I or ASD Level II .
- ASD Level I: Requiring support
- ASD Level II: Requiring substantial support
- Child undergoing active orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances.
- Child has obvious signs of oral disease, severe dental caries, or pain as determined by the investigator's judgment.
- Concurrent participation by child in another clinical study.
- Child's behavior precludes participation in the study at the investigator's discretion.
- Current or previous use of the Hum by Colgate Smart Kids Toothbrush by the child.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method User experiences of hum connected toothbrush as observed by the caregiver with interviews & questionnaires. 4 weeks The hum Smart Kids Toothbrush aims to capture the reactions of the caregivers of the children with ASD on the ease and usefulness of the toothbrush and the app.
The goal is to gauge if the experience of using the connected toothbrush is ultimately enjoyable for the caregivers of the children with ASD.
Insights from the caregivers will assist in exploring the value of utilizing "smart" toothbrush technologies for oral hygiene in children with ASD.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Penn Dental School of Medicine
🇺🇸Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States