Enhanced Support for Behavioral Barriers to Learning: An Evaluation of the SCHOOL STARS Program
Status: | Recruiting |
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Conditions: | Cognitive Studies, Psychiatric, Psychiatric |
Therapuetic Areas: | Psychiatry / Psychology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 5 - 12 |
Updated: | 2/3/2019 |
Start Date: | September 14, 2018 |
End Date: | September 2019 |
Contact: | Courtney M Brown, MD |
Email: | courtneym.brown@cchmc.org |
Phone: | 513-636-3778 |
Enhanced Support for Behavioral Barriers to Learning: An Evaluation of the SCHOOL STARS (Supporting Child Health Outcomes, Optimizing Learning, Striving to Achieve Real Solutions) Program
This small pilot study will enroll children ages 5-12 years of age with disruptive behavior
problems at school. These children and their families will be offered an enhanced model of
primary care, which includes pre-visit record review, standardized content of primary care
visits, post-visit care coordination by the primary care team, and coordination of services
between the primary care team and the school. We hypothesize that children receiving this
enhanced model of care will achieve better behavioral outcomes at both school and home.
problems at school. These children and their families will be offered an enhanced model of
primary care, which includes pre-visit record review, standardized content of primary care
visits, post-visit care coordination by the primary care team, and coordination of services
between the primary care team and the school. We hypothesize that children receiving this
enhanced model of care will achieve better behavioral outcomes at both school and home.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Student at a local public school
- Primary care patient at the Pediatric Primary Care Center (PPC) at CCHMC, or a
CCHMC-affiliated school-based health center
- School disciplinary problems defined as: (1) any suspension from school within the
last 2 school months and/or (2) frequent calls to the parent from school (1+ times per
week x 1 month)
- Parent is in the contemplative, preparation, or action stage of readiness for starting
medication or therapy if recommended by a healthcare provider for their child's
behavior problems
- Student may or may not have an existing diagnosis of an externalizing behavioral
health disorder, such as ADHD, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, or Disruptive Mood
Dysregulation Disorder.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Non-English-speaking parent
- Enrolled in another ADHD study
- Severe developmental delay or autism
- Potential cardiac contraindications to starting stimulant medications without an EKG
(personal or family history of heart disease in a child, family history of sudden
death before age 50, family history of death due to heart disease before age 50,
personal history of seizures, personal history of unexplained syncopal episodes)
- Patients who have an established relationship with a PPC Care Manager
- Patients who have seen the same primary care provider for the last two well child or
behavior-related visits (unless approved/referred by that primary care provider)
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