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iLookOut Micro-learning to Improve Knowledge Retention

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Attitudes
Practice
Knowledge
Interventions
Other: Micro-Learning
Registration Number
NCT06273618
Lead Sponsor
Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Brief Summary

This project investigates whether a multi-faceted strategy involving iLookOut's evidence-based Core Training plus an innovative follow-up Micro-Learning can promote knowledge retention and change behavior among early childhood professionals (ECPs) with regard to child abuse and its reporting. Additionally, this study will evaluate if non-ECPs experience similar improvements and retention of knowledge and changes in behavior as do ECPs.

Detailed Description

The primary purpose of this study is to understand the optimal timing to administer iLookOut Micro-Learning to boost ECPs waning knowledge and preparedness to protect children from abuse. Additionally, this study will conduct a randomized controlled trial to examine how interactive, gamified micro-learning promotes knowledge retention and fosters behavior change with regard to child abuse and its reporting, and to establish that implementation of this intervention is feasible.

All components of the learning module being studied are online, and will be accessed by participants through a secure website.

Once they complete the Core Training, participants who identify as ECPs will receive an email indicating which randomization arm they are in (regarding access to the advanced training) - immediate, 3 months, 6 months, or 9 months. Non-ECPs will be able to complete the advanced training as soon as they complete the Core Training. All non-ECPs will be used as a comparison group to determine if the iLookOut trainings are effective for improving and retaining knowledge, and changing behavior among Non-ECPs compared to the ECP participants.

Separate mixed-effects linear regression model will be applied to assess (1) the knowledge decay effect based on the data collected at different time-points and (2) the behavior change between the various time-points and how it is correlated to the knowledge score, after controlling for participants' baseline characteristics and work setting. In addition, the regression model will adjust effects for allocation blocks and the factors for stratification in the analysis to reduce group variability.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
12000
Inclusion Criteria
  • 18 years of age or older
Exclusion Criteria
  • Younger than 18 years of age

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
ImmediateMicro-LearningECP participants who receive access to the Micro-Learning intervention immediately upon completing the Core Training.
3-monthMicro-LearningECP participants who receive access to the Micro-Learning intervention 3 months after upon completing the Core Training.
9-monthMicro-LearningECP participants who receive access to the Micro-Learning intervention 9 months after upon completing the Core Training.
6-monthMicro-LearningECP participants who receive access to the Micro-Learning intervention 6 months after upon completing the Core Training.
Non-ECPsMicro-LearningNon-ECP participants
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in behavior regarding child maltreatment and its reporting as measured by self-report questionnaire3 months

Self-report questionnaire of behavior regarding child maltreatment and its reporting

Change in knowledge about child maltreatment and its reporting as assessed by validated iLookOut knowledge test3 months

Validated knowledge test regarding child maltreatment and its reporting

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Comparison of early childhood professionals vs. non-early childhood professionals6 months

Comparison knowledge and behavioral outcomes for early childhood professionals vs. non-early childhood professionals

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Penn State College of Medicine

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Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States

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