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Improving Behavioral Health for Caregivers and Children After Pediatric Injury

RECRUITINGN/ASponsored by Medical University of South Carolina
Actively Recruiting
PhaseN/A
SponsorMedical University of South Carolina
Started2025-05-28
Est. completion2028-08-31
Eligibility
Age18 Years+
Healthy vol.Accepted
Locations4 sites

Summary

Pediatric traumatic injury (PTI) is a public health priority, with more than 125,000 children experiencing injuries that require hospitalization each year. These children, and their caregivers, are affected in many ways that may affect quality of life, emotional and behavioral health, physical recovery, family roles and routines, and academic functioning; yet US trauma centers do not adequately address these outcomes and a scalable national model of care for these families is needed. This proposal builds on prior research from the investigative team to test a technology-assisted, stepped care behavioral health intervention for children (\<12 years) and their caregivers after PTI, CAARE (Caregivers' Aid to Accelerate Recovery after pediatric Emergencies), via a hybrid type I effectiveness-implementation trial with 348 families randomly assigned to CAARE (n=174) vs. guideline-adherent enhanced usual care (EUC) (n=174).

Eligibility

Age: 18 Years+Healthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

* Caregivers (≥18 years old) of children hospitalized with pediatric injury
* Children hospitalized with pediatric injury \<12 years old
* Screen positive on the ASC-Kids (aged 8-11 years) or PDI Caregiver measure of acute distress.

Exclusion Criteria:

* A caregiver whose primary language is not English
* A cognitive challenge (caregiver or child) that would impair ability to consent
* Presence of a self-afflicted injury
* Presence of injuries resulting from caregiver abuse or neglect (these patients will follow an alternative treatment path).

Conditions5

Child Externalizing BehaviorDepressionDepression Not Otherwise SpecifiedPTSDQuality of Life

Locations4 sites

California

1 site
Children's Hospital Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California, 90027
Ryan Spurrier323.361.2322rspurrier@chla.usc.edu

Kentucky

1 site
Kentucky Children's Hospital
Lexington, Kentucky, 40536
Meghan Marsac859-218-9113meghan.marsac@uky.edu

Michigan

1 site
C.S. Mott Children's Hospital
Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48109
Peter Ehrlich(734) 763-2072pehrlich@med.umich.edu

Texas

1 site
Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital
Houston, Texas, 77030
Linda Ewing-Cobbs713-500-3873Linda.Ewing-Cobbs@uth.tmc.edu

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