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NCT03836300
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Parent and Infant Inter(X)Action Intervention (PIXI)

Sponsor: RTI International

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Summary

The objective is to develop and test, through an iterative process, an intervention to address and support the development of infants with a confirmed diagnosis of a neurogenetic disorder with associated developmental delays or intellectual and developmental disabilities. The proposed project will capitalize and expand upon existing empirically based interventions designed to improve outcomes for infants with suspected developmental delays. Participants will be infants with a confirmed diagnosis of a neurogenetic disorder (e.g., fragile X, Angelman, Prader-Willi, Dup15q, Phelan-McDermid, Rhett, Smith Magenis, Williams, Turner, Kleinfelter, Down syndromes, Duchenne muscular dystrophy) within the first year of life and their parents/caregivers. The intervention, called the Parent and Infant Inter(X)action Intervention (PIXI) is a comprehensive program inclusive of parent education about early infant development and the neurogenetic disorder for which they were diagnosed, direct parent coaching around parent-child interaction, and family/parent well-being support. The protocol includes repeated comprehensive assessments of family and child functioning, along with an examination of feasibility and acceptability of the program.

Official title: Piloting an Early Intervention Program for Infants With Rare Neurogenetic Disorders

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

Any - 99 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

120

Start Date

2018-11-30

Completion Date

2026-12-31

Last Updated

2025-07-31

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Parent-Infant Inter(X)action Intervention (PIXI)

Psychoeducation around the diagnosed disorder, early development, and service navigation along with parent-child interaction activities, parent coaching, and family/parent well-being support.

Locations (1)

RTI International

Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, United States