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Clinical Trials/NCT03083236
NCT03083236
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A Randomised Controlled Trial of the Effectiveness of Parent-based Models of Speech and Language Therapy Intervention for 2 to 3 Year Old Children With Primary Language Delay in Areas of Social Disadvantage

Solent NHS Trust0 sites192 target enrollmentOctober 2017

Overview

Phase
N/A
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Speech and Language Therapy
Sponsor
Solent NHS Trust
Enrollment
192
Primary Endpoint
The Pre-School Language Scales 5 UK (PLS 5 UK)
Last Updated
8 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The aim of the study is to evaluate the impact of parent based intervention on the language of 2 to 3 year old children from socially disadvantaged populations with a clinical diagnosis of primary language delay.

Detailed Description

This project is original in proposing to evaluate the effectiveness of a parent-based intervention for a clinical population of 2 to 3 year olds with a diagnosis of primary language delay in areas of social disadvantage. It is original in developing an interagency, integrated model of delivery in line with the health and social care agenda (NHS 5 Year Forward Plan). It is also original in examining the effect of parent attitudes on child outcomes.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
October 2017
End Date
March 2020
Last Updated
8 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Inclusion criteria (to diagnose primary language delay):
  • The child is 24-36 months old
  • The child has little or no expressive language (a vocabulary of 40 or less single words)
  • The child has no known aetiology; the language delay is not secondary to sensory, structural, neurological or cognitive impairments
  • The family have been assessed as having low socioeconomic status The study will use the Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) as a basis to determining a measure of deprivation. The IMD combines information from seven domains (income, employment, education, health, crime, housing and living environment) to produce an overall measure and it ranks how deprived areas are relative to others. This will be used to determine which areas and Children's Centres will be involved in the proposed RCT. However, as this is a geographical ranking, the RCT will include further refinement of eligibility of social disadvantage via assessment of individual measures of income deprivation, employment deprivation and education attainment. This information on employment and parent education levels will be collected via the case history taken at the initial assessment, as this is standard practice in a profile of risk for child language delay. The additional information on income will be taken at the first research assessment, as this does not form part of standard practice

Exclusion Criteria

  • The child's expressive language consists of a vocabulary of more than 40 single words
  • The child's language delay is secondary to sensory, structural, neurological or cognitive impairments
  • English is not the first language for the family.
  • Where English is not the first language, children would be excluded. Adjustments to the protocol and delivery of intervention would be required where English is an additional language (EAL) and there is a need to test the intervention first on an English-speaking population. If effective, a longer term programme plan would be to amend the programme and evaluate the effectiveness with EAL children.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

The Pre-School Language Scales 5 UK (PLS 5 UK)

Time Frame: 2 years

The planned primary outcome measure for the proposed RCT is a quantitative measure of child language using a standardised assessment measure, The Pre-School Language Scales 5 UK (PLS 5 UK) (Zimmerman et al, 2014). This will provide a sound measure of reliability and validity.

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