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RECRUITING
NCT05699928

Accuracy of Community General Pediatrician Diagnosis of Autism Compared to a Multidisciplinary Team Assessment

Sponsor: Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital

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Summary

The goals of this diagnostic study are to determine how accurate general pediatricians are in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnostic assessment and which children might be best suited for this type of assessment. The investigators will also evaluate the use of a new virtual diagnostic tool, the Autism Assessment for Preschoolers with Language Element Sequence (AAPLES). The investigators will recruit twenty general pediatricians from across Ontario, Canada, as well as 200 of their patients (maximum 10 per pediatrician) who have been referred with possible ASD. The general pediatrician will complete their assessment and decide on a diagnosis, but will not tell the family. The ASD expert team, consisting of a developmental paediatrician and a psychologist, will also perform a diagnostic assessment without knowing the general pediatrician's opinion. The team will inform the family of their diagnostic opinion. Investigators will determine the diagnostic agreement between the two assessments. They will then determine which of the child's characteristics (age, sex, racial/ethnic background, ASD features, developmental delays, having a sibling with ASD) predict agreement in diagnosis. Some children in the study will have the option of undergoing an additional virtual autism diagnostic assessment using the AAPLES. The clinician administering the AAPLES will not know the results of the other assessments. The investigators will measure diagnostic agreement between the clinician administering the AAPLES and the expert team.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

0 Months - 64 Months

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

200

Start Date

2022-11-24

Completion Date

2025-03-31

Last Updated

2025-02-07

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DIAGNOSTIC_TEST

General pediatrician autism diagnostic assessment

General pediatricians will assess children for possible autism spectrum disorder diagnosis as they usually would (i.e. no specific tests will be required).

DIAGNOSTIC_TEST

Multidisciplinary team diagnostic assessment

The multidisciplinary team will assess children for possible autism spectrum disorder diagnosis. The team consists of a developmental pediatrician, a psychologist, and a psychometrist. Administered tests include the Autism Diagnostic Interview - Revised (ADI-R; a developmental history will be substituted for children with a developmental age of \<18 months), the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS), and the Mullen Scales of Early Learning. When needed and available, the team will call a preschool or school teacher to gather more information about the child.

DIAGNOSTIC_TEST

Autism Assessment for Preschoolers with Language Element Sequence

The AAPLES was developed at the Glenrose/Holland Bloorview and is designed for children who have flexible phrase speech. The assessment will be conducted virtually over Zoom Health by a trained clinician. This tool involves coaching the caregiver to interact with the child in specific ways to allow a trained professional to observe for features of ASD while watching remotely. It should take about 30-45 minutes. The individual who conducts the assessment will be blinded to the results of the other assessments. This virtual assessment will occur after the other assessments have been completed so as to not delay the child receiving a potential diagnosis.

Locations (1)

Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital

Toronto, Ontario, Canada