the Efficacy of Oral Motor Therapy in Children With Autism
A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Study of the Efficacy of Oral Motor Therapy in Children With Autism
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Brief Summary
Children with Autism spectrum disorders have speech disorders, which in turn aggravate communication difficulties and lead to an increase in their core symptoms. This experiment attempts to investigate the efficacy of Chinese language oral motor therapy in improving various aspects of articulation, language ability, and behavior of children with autism in conjunction with the International General Autism Scale, and provides a basis for the rational formulation of clinical treatment plans.
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Target at P50-P75 for not_applicable
Started Dec 2022
Shorter than P25 for not_applicable
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Study Timeline
Key milestones and dates
First Submitted
Initial submission to the registry
May 31, 2022
CompletedFirst Posted
Study publicly available on registry
June 6, 2022
CompletedStudy Start
First participant enrolled
December 1, 2022
CompletedPrimary Completion
Last participant's last visit for primary outcome
June 1, 2023
CompletedStudy Completion
Last participant's last visit for all outcomes
August 1, 2023
CompletedOctober 27, 2022
May 1, 2022
6 months
May 31, 2022
October 25, 2022
Conditions
Outcome Measures
Primary Outcomes (5)
Changes in the Verbal Behavior Milestones Assessment and Placement Program (VB-MAPP) scores
VB-MAPP is a criterion-referenced language and academic proficiency assessment system, curriculum instruction and skill tracking system for children with autism and speech and language delays. It is used for children 0-48 months of age. It has five components: milestone assessment, impairment assessment, transition assessment, task analysis, and supportive competencies and goals for placement and individualized education program (IEP).
Baseline (week 0), Week 8,Week 16
Changes in Assessment of Basic Language and Learning Skills-Revised (ABLLS-R) scores
The ABLLS-R is for children ages 0-12. The scale has 25 major assessment items and 544 skill subtests that help children with autism learn the skills they need to communicate effectively and daily; and it can track the learning of each skill, which means that multiple assessments can be made, with the later assessment building on the previous one, giving this autism assessment tool a curriculum guide role.
Baseline (week 0), Week 8,Week 16
Change in the Autism Behavior Scale (ABC) scores
The ABC scale is widely used in the assessment of autism conditions and the evaluation of treatment outcomes, and is one of the most commonly used autism assessment scales. It is used for screening of autistic individuals aged 18 months to 35 years. The scale is assessed by the child's parents or someone with whom the child has lived for at least 2 weeks and takes approximately 10-15 minutes to assess.
Baseline (week 0), Week 8,Week 16
Change in Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS) scores
CARS is an observation tool used by clinicians for speech, behavior, and sensory perception in children with autism.
Baseline (week 0), Week 8,Week 16
Change in China Rehabilitation Research Center version of the Sign-Significance(S-S,CRRC version) scores
The S-S detects the gap between the level of language delay and the actual age, as well as the status of the language delay, and is suitable for children aged 1-6.5 years with language delay. The test is administered individually and takes approximately 40 minutes to complete.
Baseline (week 0), Week 8,Week 16
Study Arms (2)
Oral Motor Therapy/ABA
ACTIVE COMPARATOREighty subjects who met the inclusion/exclusion criteria were randomly divided into 2 groups according to a 1:1 ratio. The experimental group was first treated with 2 months of ABA + oral motor therapy, followed by 2 months of ABA treatment. Oral motor therapy appliances can be used during mouth muscle training sessions, depending on the individual needs of the child. 30-40 min/session, 1 session/day, 5 sessions/week. ABA training time is at least 20 hours per week. The therapist is fully aware of each stage of the child's training during the teaching process and can make an accurate assessment of the child.
ABA/Oral Motor Therapy
ACTIVE COMPARATOREighty subjects who met the inclusion/exclusion criteria were randomly divided into 2 groups according to a 1:1 ratio. The control group was treated with 2 months of ABA followed by 2 months of ABA + oral motor therapy. Oral motor therapy appliances can be used during mouth muscle training sessions, depending on the individual needs of the child. 30-40 min/session, 1 session/day, 5 sessions/week. ABA training time is at least 20 hours per week. The therapist is fully aware of each stage of the child's training during the teaching process and can make an accurate assessment of the child.
Interventions
Rigorous Chinese language oral motor therapy, including treatment of oral perceptual disorders and treatment of oral motor disorders. The treatment follows three basic principles: a combination of basic training and specific treatment; a combination of self-help and assisted treatment; and a combination of exercises, cues, and stimulation techniques. 30-40 min/session, 1 session/day, 5 sessions/week.
The mainstream ASD intervention approach with evidence-based support is currently recognized worldwide. Treatment follows the operational core principles of ABA, which are to establish learning goals based on the child's ability level, design teaching situations and select reinforcers for them, change the child's behavior problems with operational constraints, and to eliminate or improve problem behaviors through appropriate interventions to shape new adaptive behaviors. The training time is at least 20 hours per week.
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if:
- Children who meet the DSM-V diagnosis of autism.
- Age 2-5 years old, regardless of gender.
- Native Chinese language.
- No prior oral motor therapy.
- Family members voluntarily participated in this study and signed an informed consent form.
You may not qualify if:
- Children with co-occurring epilepsy.
- Children with comorbid other psychiatric disorders.
- Children with severe hearing impairment, history of visual impairment/blindness, organic disease of the mouth/throat, or significant medical illness or condition that prevents the child from participating in treatment procedures.
- Children who received other oral motor training or speech articulation therapy during the intervention period.
- Those who could not perform the intervention as planned after participating in the experiment.
- Those deemed unsuitable by the investigator to participate in this experiment.
Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.
Sponsors & Collaborators
MeSH Terms
Conditions
Condition Hierarchy (Ancestors)
Study Design
- Study Type
- interventional
- Phase
- not applicable
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Masking
- NONE
- Purpose
- TREATMENT
- Intervention Model
- CROSSOVER
- Sponsor Type
- OTHER
- Responsible Party
- SPONSOR
Study Record Dates
First Submitted
May 31, 2022
First Posted
June 6, 2022
Study Start
December 1, 2022
Primary Completion
June 1, 2023
Study Completion
August 1, 2023
Last Updated
October 27, 2022
Record last verified: 2022-05