267
Participants
Start Date
February 23, 2022
Primary Completion Date
August 31, 2026
Study Completion Date
February 28, 2027
APPLES-tele
The APPLES-tele intervention is 5 weekly telehealth sessions of therapist-demonstrated tasks, delivered over a 6 week period. Infant participants wear a soft-constraint harness (C-Mitt) on their less affected arm for 6 hours per day, while their parent encourages them to use their more affected arm to complete play-based activities as instructed by the study therapist. As the infant experiences success, heavier objects are provided. During times when the C-Mitt is not worn, parents engage therapist-demonstrated bimanual play of increasing difficulty.
Parent-centered Approach (PCA) Support Intervention
The PCA support intervention is 5 weekly telehealth sessions delivered over a 6 week period. The PCA curriculum includes 5 basic principles of positive parenting from Triple P: ensuring a safe engaging environment, creating a positive learning environment, using assertive discipline, having reasonable expectations, and looking after yourself as a parent. All of these elements, when taught to parents in an individualized manner, can help promote responsivity, structure and expectations that are tailored to their child's condition and developmental stage. In addition, a curriculum of CP-specific knowledge will address the challenges unique to parents of children with CP, such as understanding principles of infant learning of new movements, challenges and solutions for self-directed activity in infants with CP.
Standard of Care
Participants will receive the usual care from being followed in high-risk infant follow-up (HRIF) programs in the Early Detection and Intervention (EDI) Network.
RECRUITING
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia
RECRUITING
Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore
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Emory University, Atlanta
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The University of Utah, Salt Lake City
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)
NIH
Emory University
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