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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 儿科

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临床试验NCT07469514 (CIRCLE-CP)是一项针对脑瘫,脑瘫 (CP),婴儿脑瘫,婴儿干预性研究试验,当前状态为尚未招募试验尚未开始,计划于2026年4月1日开始,预计招募32名患者。该研究由加州大学旧金山分校主导,计划于2027年4月1日完成。试验数据来源于ClinicalTrials.gov,最后更新时间为2026年3月13日
简要概括
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...显示更多
详细描述
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...显示更多
官方标题

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

疾病
脑瘫脑瘫 (CP)婴儿脑瘫婴儿
出版物
关于此临床试验发表的科学文章和研究论文:
其他研究标识符
  • CIRCLE-CP
  • 25-45652
NCT编号
实际开始日期
2026-04
最近更新发布
2026-03-13
预计完成日期
2027-04
计划入组人数
32
研究类型
干预性研究
试验分期 (阶段)
不适用
试验状态
尚未招募
关键词
physical therapy
occupational therapy
caregivers
caregiver
主要目的
治疗方法
分配方式
不适用
干预模型
单组试验
盲法
无(开放性试验)
试验组/干预措施
参与者组/试验组干预措施/治疗方法
其他Caregiver-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.
物理治疗
Demonstration and guided practice, caregiver-infant hands-on interaction practice, home exercise program, and support for strengthening parent-infant interaction on Cerebral Palsy basics.
职业治疗
Demonstration and guided practice, caregiver-infant hands-on interaction practice, home exercise program, and support for strengthening parent-infant interaction on Cerebral Palsy basics.
主要终点
结果指标度量标准描述时间框架
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.
次要终点
结果指标度量标准描述时间框架
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.
参与助手
资格标准

适龄参与研究
儿童
最低年龄要求
3 Months
适龄性别
全部
  • 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
University of California, San Francisco logo加州大学旧金山分校701 个活跃的临床试验可供探索
研究中心联系人
联系人: Jasmine Ng, MD, 510-428-3655, [email protected]
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California

UCSF Cerebral Palsy & Movement Disorders Center, Oakland, California, 94609, United States
Jasmine Ng, MD, 联系人, 510-428-3655, [email protected]
Jasmine Ng, MD, 主要研究者