Iterative Redesign of a Multifaceted Implementation Strategy for a School-based Behavioral Skills Intervention
University of Washington
Summary
The increased prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (1 in 36 youth) in the United States along with the exorbitant cost of care of supporting one autistic individual with and without intellectual disability across their lifespan ($2.4 and $1.4 million, respectively) creates a sense of urgency to improve outcomes for autistic youth. Schools are the primary setting in which autistic children receive intervention. Despite a growing array of evidence-based interventions (EBI) such as behavioral management, EBIs often are unavailable in schools due to misalignment of existing implementation strategies (IS) with that setting. Large numbers of IS have been described for the education sector, but there is a dire need to identify the most efficient IS to support use of EBI in resource-strapped public schools. This project will apply the local Discover, Design/Build and Test (DDBT) framework to redesign and pilot a multifaceted IS to support educator use of a behavioral skills EBI for autistic children in public schools.
Description
Specifically, this study will test the effects of the newly redesigned Research Units in Behavioral Intervention in Educational Settings (RUBIES) Implementation Strategy in comparison with the unadapted Research Units in Behavioral Intervention (RUBI) Implementation Strategy on DDBT mechanisms (engagement, usability, appropriateness), proximal implementation outcomes (adoption, fidelity, adaptation, reach) and child outcomes (disruptive behavior, functioning, top problems). Compared with the un-adapted RUBI IS, the newly designed implementation strategy RUBIES-Team will lead to: H3-1: greater…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 5+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Elementary School Personnel. Elementary school personnel must be 18+ and employed by the school district and work directly with autistic students at their school. Elementary school personnel with varying levels of experience and training backgrounds will be included. Participants will not be excluded given their gender identity, age, demographics, racial/ethnic background, or past experience. * Autistic Children who work with a Elementary School Personnel. To participate, autistic students must be between the ages of 5-12 from a participating public elementary school who…
Interventions
- BehavioralUnadapted Research Units in Behavioral Intervention (RUBI) implementation strategy
The unadapted RUBI IS involves weekly, one hour educational meetings where sessions involve discussion of homework from the week prior (5 minutes), didactic instruction on targeted behavioral strategies (40 minutes), coaching and consultation around the newly learned strategy (10 minutes), and fidelity review, where RUBI implementation is observed (5 minutes). Finally, Attend\| Behavior® is a HIPAA-compliant mobile application support that is designed to support RUBI delivery and implementation.
- BehavioralRUBI in Educational Settings (RUBIES)-Team
RUBIES is an 8-module intervention that provides educators a range of skills to support the building of a behavioral management toolbox to be used, as needed, with autistic children and disruptive behavior. The program emphasizes: 1) tailoring the intervention to the specific child; 2) identifying behavioral function instead of topography as a means to inform behavioral strategy choice; 3) decreasing behavioral excess as well as increasing appropriate behaviors; and 4) using positive behavioral supports, such as antecedent management (e.g., use of visual supports), reinforcement, and functional communication strategies to modify behaviors. All educators will receive RUBIES training across 24 weeks via Zoom.
Location
- University of WashingtonSeattle, Washington