Project Activities
Three phases of research are planned. During the first phase, the Tennessee Early Intervention Data System Plus will be developed and refined. A feasibility study will be conducted during the second phase to validate the quality assurance system components and outcome measures. During the third phase, an initial evaluation of the quality assurance system will be conducted. Two districts in Tennessee will implement the Tennessee Early Intervention Data System Plus, and two will continue to use the existing Tennessee system. A combination of quantitative and qualitative data analysis strategies will be used to provide evidence of the potential effect of the Tennessee Early Intervention Data System Plus on IFSP quality, IFSP implementation, early intervention services quality, and child and family outcomes.
Structured Abstract
Setting
The early intervention system districts are located in Tennessee.
Sample
Approximately 200 service coordinators across four districts will participate in this research. Each service coordinator will randomly select 15 children and families from their caseload.
Intervention
The newly developed quality assurance system will build upon the existing data system in Tennessee. It will address five key components: functional assessment, functional goal planning, linking functional goals to services decisions, integrating service delivery and service decisions, and monitoring progress. Practitioners will view a series of prompts or guiding questions about the IFSP process as they proceed through various stages of IFSP development with each child and family. In addition to these guiding questions, links to additional resources (e.g., presentations, video clips, procedural guidelines) will be available.
Research design and methods
Three phases of research are planned. During the first phase, the quality assurance system will be developed and refined. The quality assurance system components and outcome measures will be validated during the second phase by conducting a feasibility study in one early intervention district in Tennessee. During the third phase, an initial evaluation of the quality assurance system will be conducted. Two districts in Tennessee will implement the Tennessee Early Intervention Data System Plus, and two will continue to use the existing Tennessee system.
Control condition
The control districts will continue with implementation of the existing Tennessee system.
Key measures
Child communication, movement, problem-solving, and social interaction skills will be assessed. In addition, data related to family participation in IFSP development, provider knowledge and skills about recommended practices in IFSP development and implementation, quality of IFSPs, IFSP implementation, early intervention service delivery quality, and cost will be collected.
Data analytic strategy
A combination of quantitative and qualitative data analysis strategies including hierarchical linear modeling will be used to conduct an initial evaluation of the quality assurance system on IFSP quality, IFSP implementation, early intervention service quality, and child and family outcomes.
People and institutions involved
IES program contact(s)
Products and publications
Products: Expected outcomes include the Tennessee Early Intervention Data System Plus web-based system and reports on the potential effect of the Tennessee Early Intervention Data System Plus on child and family outcomes and IFSP and early intervention services quality and implementation.
ERIC Citations: Find available citations in ERIC for this award here.
Journal article, monograph, or newsletter
Ridgley, R., Snyder, P.A., McWilliam, R.A., and Davis, J.E. (2011). Development and Initial Validation of a Professional Development Intervention to Enhance the Quality of Individualized Family Service Plans. Infants and Young Children, 24(4): 309-328. doi:10.1097/IYC.0b013e318229e54d
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