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This research study refines a wellness program designed for caregivers of autistic children called 5Minutes4Myself and further investigates its feasibility. Participants will attend a workshop to consent, participate in focus groups on lifestyle issues, and complete a baseline survey. Participants will have an individualized consultation with a coach to develop their tailored wellness program and be introduced to an app that support habits to build wellness activities into their daily life. The app provides the participant with their goal profile, tailored reminders, weekly check-ins, and delivers a micro-mindfulness program. Coaches will check-in monthly with participants and work together to modify their program as desired. After 4-6 months, participants will gather for a closing workshop to discuss their lifestyle and to evaluate the program. Pre-/post-surveys will examine health, well-being, stress, depression, and mindfulness. The app usability will be assessed using the Modified Systems Usability Scale (MSUS) as well as usage data.
This study is designed to:
Participants will be invited to the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus or participate online where they will:
Participants will be assigned coaches. They will work together in an initial lifestyle coaching session and continue meeting monthly for 4-6 months. To assess the fidelity of the coaching sessions, motivation interviewing sessions (initial and monthly) will be audio-- or video--taped to assess fidelity via the Motivational Interviewing Treatment Integrity tool (MITI). Participants will be asked to complete an assessment of their satisfaction with the coaching. Data will be archived for the ongoing project.
The coaches will use Motivational Interviewing strategies to identify barriers to implementing the mindfulness program, foster commitment talk, and elicit the participant's strategy for implementing the mindfulness program in their daily life. Participants may request additional consultation through the weekly app goal check-in or via email.
The app will host all baseline surveys allowing them to be completed electronically. The baseline surveys will be completed prior to the first coaching session. The app will also be used as a "habit builder" providing personalized notifications as to when a goal activity will be created, will have goal check ins for each goal, and will collect usage data for audio mindfulness podcasts that are part of the program. Usage data will show how often and for how long participants listened to a podcast during the intervention.
After completing the 4-6 month intervention, participants will return for another workshop that will include:
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
|---|---|---|---|
| Convenience sample participants | Other | In this feasibility study all participants will receive the intervention. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Motivational Interviewing coaching and habit-building app | Other | Coaches will use a manualized motivational interviewing approach and participants' wellness promoting changes will be supported via a habit building app that also delivers a micro-mindfulness program |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| SF-36 Questionnaire | Survey assessing mental and physical health | Up to 6 months |
| Perceived Stress Scale | The Perceived Stress Scale is a measure of the degree to which the participant perceives their life as stressful. A series of 10 questions are asked to which the participant answers either: 0 = Never; 1 = Almost Never; 2 = Sometimes; 3 = Fairly Often; 4 = Very Often. The scoring for positively worded questions is calculated by reversing the response (0=4, 1=3, 2=2, 3=1, 4=0). Higher total scores indicate more perceived stress. | Up to 6 months |
| Ryff's Psychological Well-Being Scale | Ryff's Psychological Well-Being is a self-reported scale to assess well-being. Participants respond to various statements about autonomy, environmental mastery, personal growth, positive relations with others, purpose in life, and self-acceptance and indicate how true each statement is of them on a 6-point Likert scale. Higher scores are representative of greater sense of well-being. | Up to 6 months |
| Center for Epidemiological Depression Scale-Revised | The Center for Epidemiological Depression Scale (Revised; CESD-R) is a self-reported assessment where the participant answers 20 questions about how they have felt or behaved over the past 1-2 weeks. It is scored: 0 = Not at All or less than 1 day; 1 = 1-2 days; 2 = 3-4 days; 3 = 5-7 days; 4 = nearly every 5 for 2 weeks. Higher scores indicate greater depressive state. | Up to 6 months |
| Five facets of Mindfulness Questionnaire | Assess degree of mindfulness | Up to 6 months |
| Modified System Usability Scale |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Elizabeth Larson, PhD | University of Wisconsin, Madison | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Community Sites | Madison | Wisconsin | 53706 | United States |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 39480802 | Derived | Larson E, Mattie RL, Riffkin SA. Assessment of Acceptability, Usage, and Impact on Caregivers of Children With Autism's Stress and Mindfulness: Multiple-Method Feasibility Study of the 5Minutes4Myself App's Mindfulness Module. JMIR Hum Factors. 2024 Oct 31;11:e54171. doi: 10.2196/54171. |
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| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D001321 | Autistic Disorder |
| D000067877 | Autism Spectrum Disorder |
| ID | Term |
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| D002659 | Child Development Disorders, Pervasive |
| D065886 | Neurodevelopmental Disorders |
| D001523 | Mental Disorders |
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Feasibility study
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The Modified System Usability Scale is a 10 item questionnaire where the participants have 5 responses ranging from Strongly Agree to Strongly Disagree. The responses are assigned values such that the total score ranges from 1-100 with higher scores indicating increased usability. |
| Up to 6 months |
| Participant Feedback | An important outcome measure will be direct participant feedback. Program feedback will be collected via focus group participation. | Up to 6 months |