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Coaching, Learning, Empowerment in Cerebral Palsy - a 6-Week Integrated PT/OT Caregiver "Primer" Bootcamp for Infants Diagnosed With or at High Risk for Cerebral Palsy (CIRCLE-CP) 32 Pediátrico
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El ensayo clínico NCT07469514 (CIRCLE-CP) es un estudio intervencionista para Parálisis cerebral, Parálisis cerebral (PC), Parálisis cerebral infantil, Infante. Su estado actual es: aún no recluta. Se prevé iniciar el reclutamiento el 1 de abril de 2026 hasta completar 32 participantes. Dirigido por la Universidad de California en San Francisco, se espera que finalice el 1 de abril de 2027. Los datos se actualizaron por última vez en ClinicalTrials.gov el 13 de marzo de 2026.
Resumen
This study focuses on the caregiver's knowledge, comfort, and confidence in interacting with and supporting their infant with Cerebral Palsy (CP) or at high risk for Cerebral Palsy. Four caregivers with their infants will be in one cohort to assess the benefits of group intervention. The intervention is delivered in a group, bootcamp-style educational format led by clinical team including pediatric physiatrist, physi...Mostrar más
Descripción detallada
This program aims to provide caregivers with structured education and practical skills related to early intervention of cerebral palsy. Session content includes: (1) understanding the definition and nature of cerebral palsy; (2) the importance of early intervention and principles of infant neuroplasticity; and (3) foundational early motor strategies and CP-specific therapeutic principles commonly used in PT and OT. S...Mostrar más
Título oficial
CIRCLE-CP Study: Coaching, Learning, Empowerment in Cerebral Palsy - a 6-Week Integrated PT/OT Caregiver "Primer" Bootcamp for Infants Diagnosed With or at High Risk for Cerebral Palsy
Condiciones médicas
Parálisis cerebralParálisis cerebral (PC)Parálisis cerebral infantilInfantePublicaciones
Artículos científicos y trabajos de investigación publicados sobre este estudio clínico:Otros ID del estudio
- CIRCLE-CP
- 25-45652
Número del NCT
Inicio del estudio (real)
2026-04
Última actualización
2026-03-13
Fecha de finalización (estimada)
2027-04
Inscripción (prevista)
32
Tipo de estudio
Intervencionista
FASE
N/A
Estado general
Aún no recluta
Palabras clave
physical therapy
occupational therapy
caregivers
caregiver
occupational therapy
caregivers
caregiver
Objetivo principal
Tratamiento
Método de asignación
N/A
Modelo de intervención
Grupo único
Enmascaramiento
Ninguno (Abierto)
Brazos / Intervenciones
| Grupo de participantes | Intervención/Tratamiento |
|---|---|
OtrosCaregiver-Infant | Caregiver knowledge This study focuses on the caregiver's knowledge, comfort, and confidence in interacting with and supporting their infant with Cerebral Palsy (CP) or at high risk for Cerebral Palsy. Terapia Física Demonstration and guided practice, caregiver-infant hands-on interaction practice, home exercise program, and support for strengthening parent-infant interaction on Cerebral Palsy basics. Terapia ocupacional Demonstration and guided practice, caregiver-infant hands-on interaction practice, home exercise program, and support for strengthening parent-infant interaction on Cerebral Palsy basics. |
Resultado primario
Resultado secundario
| Medida de resultado | Descripción de la medida | Periodo de tiempo |
|---|---|---|
Caregiver knowledge, comfort, and confidence | Change from baseline in caregiver-perceived knowledge, comfort, and confidence in interacting with and supporting their infant with CP or high CP risk trhough integrated PT/OT caregiver-focused group intervention at 6 weeks. | Baseline to 6 weeks. |
| Medida de resultado | Descripción de la medida | Periodo de tiempo |
|---|---|---|
Group intervention | Change from baseline in caregiver perceived benefit of the group intervention on Parental Survey at 6 weeks. | Baseline to 6 weeks. |
Early Start | Change from baseline readiness and acceptance of Early Start home-based early intervention services at 6 weeks. | Baseline to 6 weeks. |
Feasibility of Groups | Change from baseline feasibility and acceptability of the group program on Parental Survey at 6 weeks. | Baseline to 6 weeks. |
Asistente de participación
Criterios de elegibilidad
Criterios de edad
Niño
Edad mínima
3 Months
Criterios de sexo
Todos
- Infants 3-15 months corrected age at enrollment
- Diagnosed with CP or at high possibility of CP
- Not yet independently walking at baseline
- Medically stable for therapeutic handling and group play
- Primary caregiver (>=18years) able to attend all weekly group sessions
- English-speaking only
- Unstable medical condition (eg, frequent desaturations, emeses, uncontrolled seizures) or acute restrictions incompatible with participation
- Concurrent enrollment in another intensive motor program
- Profound sensory impairments that preclude group program participation
Contactos centrales del estudio
Contacto: Jasmine Ng, MD, 510-428-3655, [email protected]
1 Centros del estudio en 1 países
California
UCSF Cerebral Palsy & Movement Disorders Center, Oakland, California, 94609, United States
Jasmine Ng, MD, Contacto, 510-428-3655, [email protected]
Jasmine Ng, MD, Investigador principal