Project EARLY: Engagement, Assessment, Referral, & Linkage for Young Children
Autism, Developmental Delay Disorders
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Autism focused on measuring Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Family navigation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Children ages 15 - 27 months at a participating clinic who fail the M-CHAT screen and/or primary care provider has concerns about autism
Exclusion Criteria:
- Previous diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder
Sites / Locations
- Yale University School of Medicine
- Boston Medical Center
- Boston University School of Public Health
- South End Community Health Center
- Dorchester House Multi-Service Center
- Codman Square Health Center
- East Boston Neighborhood Health Center
- MGH Chelsea
- Lowell Community Health Center
- Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Family Navigation
Conventional Care Management
Families will work one-on-one with the navigator who provides off-site support - e.g. home visits or accompanying families to appointments. The goal of FN during the diagnostic evaluation period is to ensure timely completion of the evaluation. The focus of these interactions is to understand the structure and purpose of the evaluation, gather and complete required materials, and address logistic barriers related to the diagnostic visit. The navigator will continue to work with the family after the diagnostic evaluation to access recommended services and support the family's engagement in treatment.
Families will be assigned to a care manager for the diagnostic evaluation and for 100 days thereafter. Consistent with a high quality medical home, the care manager will be responsible to ensure that the referral for the diagnostic evaluation has been made. She is also available for family-initiated support. The care manager will be responsible for ensuring that referrals are made and continue to provide family-initiated, clinic-based support to families for up to 100 days after the completion of diagnostic evaluation.