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Sleep Intervention in Young Boys with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Interventions
Behavioral: Transdiagnostic Behavioral Sleep Intervention
Registration Number
NCT04529707
Lead Sponsor
University of Pittsburgh
Brief Summary

This project will systematically plan and evaluate the implementation of the Transdiagnostic Sleep and Circadian Intervention for youth (TranS-CY). As an early stage study, investigators will focus on recruitment strategies to reach the target population and collection of preliminary data on primary and secondary effects of the TranS-CY. Weekly remote (video web conferencing) parent training sessions will allow investigators to explore adoption through parent adherence and examine whether the essential elements of the TranS-CY intervention (e.g., motivational interviewing, goal setting, problem solving, sleep routine scheduling, monitoring) can be consistently taught by clinicians and implemented by parents into the home setting.

Detailed Description

Pre-phase (2 weeks in duration):

Initial Interview: Following informed consent and enrollment, participants will complete a 45-60 minute interview with research investigators using video web conferencing (e.g., Zoom). If the participant agrees, this interview will be recorded. During this interview, investigators will gather descriptive data to characterize the sample including information regarding: 1) the child (age, disease severity for DMD, weight/ height, race/ethnicity, location (rural/suburban/urban), grade in school, medication use); 2) the parent (race/ethnicity, marital status, work status, education level, income); 3) the child's sleep environment (technology/telephone access, darkness, temperature, bed/bedroom sharing); 4) the child's daily activities and routines (current wake-up time \& routines; activities in the home; activities at school and after school); and 5) the child's nighttime routines (activities prior to bedtime; current bedtime routine; technology use prior to bedtime).

ActiGraph: Each parent-child dyad will be mailed a package containing the Actigraph GT9x with wristband, charging device, a manual of operating procedures (MOP) providing all technical and protocol instructions, and phone numbers for research team support. Throughout the 2-week pre-phase data collection period, parents will be required to log and push data from their child's Actigraph to a secure cloud service, CentrePoint, via Wi-Fi each day. This will be accomplished through an app and all data will be de-identified.

Intervention Implementation Phase (10-week duration):

Training Modules: During the intervention phase, weekly video-conference meetings will be held where trained clinicians will guide parents through approximately 60-minute web-based modules using a video-conferencing platform (e.g., Zoom). These sessions will focus on education, dynamic parent training (child-related goal-setting and problem-solving), assessment of sleep health dimensions, and development of a weekly sleep and activity diary. Parents will be provided with a personalized TranS-CY Parent Workbook, which contains information regarding each of the 10 weekly modules. Each weekly session will be agenda driven with the option to revise the agenda based on family needs. Children/youth with DMD will be invited to attend the sessions and provide as much feedback as possible. Data will be collected on parent attendance to assess intervention adoption. Each week, clinicians will request feedback on the previous week's session and provide additional educational support for the previous content should it be required.

Intervention Questionnaires: During the 10-week intervention phase, parents will be asked to complete knowledge checks every 2-3 weeks in order to confirm understanding of the module information (primary outcome). These questionnaires will either be asked verbally during the session or questions will be sent to the parent's email through Qualtrics, a HIPAA compliant survey software platform. Hard copies of the knowledge checks will be sent if the parent prefers.

Sleep and Activity Log: Throughout the intervention phase, parents will be asked to complete a daily sleep and activity log covering their child's day. This log will be sent to their emails using Qualtrics. Each log will take approximately 3-5 minutes to complete.

Post-Intervention Phase (2 weeks):

ActiGraph: At the end of the 10-week intervention, each participant (parent-child dyad) will again be mailed an Actigraph GT9x, all accessories and protocols. Throughout the 2-week post-phase data collection period, parents will again use their personal smart-phone app to log and push data from the Actigraph to CentrePoint, via Wi-Fi each day. Data from the Actigraph GT9x will be provide the secondary outcome of percent sleep efficiency. Investigators will explore change in percent sleep efficiency at pre-post 10 week TranS-CY intervention.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
38
Inclusion Criteria
  • Parents/caregivers of youth between ages 6 and 17 with a primary diagnosis of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) who lives at home .
  • Access to a smart-phone or computer and internet for the weekly web-based sessions, as well as uploading of the Actigraph data;
  • English speaking.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Unable to speak or read English
  • Their child with DMD has cognitive or behavioral concerns that would limit participation and follow-through of intervention;
  • Their child/youth with DMD is currently receiving an intervention for a sleep related disorder

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Sleep InterventionTransdiagnostic Behavioral Sleep InterventionAll participants will engage in a 10-week, parent mediated sleep intervention with weekly education sessions.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Parent Mastery QuestionnaireA 10-item questionnaire focused on intervention modules will be delivered every 2-3 weeks during the 10 week intervention. Parents will be required to answer questions that address their knowledge of the information provided in each module.

100% of parents who are retained throughout the study will attain ≥80% knowledge accuracy at each knowledge check time point and will accurately answer 8 of the 10 questions provided.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Child intradaily variability from Actigraphy2 weeks pre-intervention and 2 weeks post-intervention

Vector magnitude scores from Actigraphy for each 2-week data collection period (pre and post intervention) are analyzed through nParAct software. Analyses provide us with our secondary outcome of intradaily variability. Intradaily variability is the frequency and extent of transitions between periods of rest and activity on an hourly basis over 24 hours. Relative amplitude is how active a child is during a 24 hour period.

Child relative amplitude from Actigraph2 weeks pre-intervention and 2 weeks post-intervention.

Vector magnitude scores from Actigraphy for each 2-week data collection period (pre and post intervention) are analyzed through nParAct software. Analyses provide us with our secondary outcome of relative amplitude. Relative amplitude is how active a child is during a 24 hour period.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University of Pittsburgh

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

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