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University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Consent to Participate
in a Research Study
Adult Participants: Head Start
Coaches
Consent
Form Version Date: ______________
IRB Study #
21-2939
Title of Study: Evaluation of Ready to Learn
through Relationships (RLR) in Head Start
Principal
Investigator: Desiree Murray
Principal Investigator
Department: Center for Health Promotion and Disease
Prevention
Principal Investigator Phone number: (919)
843-1904
Principal Investigator Email Address:
desiree.murray@unc.edu
Funding Source and/or Sponsor:
Education Development Center, Inc.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate a program for bringing trauma informed care to preschool classrooms called the Ready to Learn through Relationships (RLR) Toolkit and Framework. Participating coaches will receive different levels of training and support so that we can find out what is most useful for promoting trauma-informed classroom practices. If you agree to participate, you will be invited to attend approximately 4 hours of virtual training and monthly TA virtual office hours and will be given a Toolkit of strategies and activities to use in their work with teachers. Depending on whether the Center you are working with has been assigned to either the High or Low Intensity Training and Technical Assistance (TTA) group, you may be asked to attend an additional 10 hours of virtual training and implementation support meetings and to meet with each participating teacher approximately 1 hour per month using a specific protocol. Other coaches will continue to work with teachers as they usually do. To evaluate the program, all coaches will complete logs of their coaching meetings with teachers, complete web-based surveys before and after participating and will be invited to participate in semi-structured interviews with the RLR evaluation team at the end of the program. Participation will last for approximately 9 months, from August/September of 2022 to May/June of 2023.
The greatest risk to you of participating in this study is a loss of confidentiality. However, we have put several procedures in place to protect the privacy of information you share with us.
What
are some general things you should know about research studies?
You
are being asked to take part in a research study. To join the
study is voluntary. If you do not want to participate are not other
available coaches, your Center will not be able to join the study.
However, we will not tell your director or colleagues who was
interested or not.
You
may choose not to participate, or you may withdraw your consent to be
in the study, for any reason, without penalty.
Research
studies are designed to obtain new knowledge. This new information
may help people in the future. You may not receive any direct
benefit from being in the research study, although we are providing
training and supports that you may find beneficial. There also may be
risks to being in research studies.
Details
about this study are discussed below. It is important that you
understand this information so that you can make an informed choice
about being in this research study.
You will be
given a copy of this consent form. You should ask the
researchers named above, or staff members who may assist them, any
questions you have about this study at any time.
What is the purpose of this study?
The purpose of this research study is to determine the intensity of professional development supports needed for preschool teachers to effectively use trauma-informed care practices in their classrooms, and to evaluate the relative benefit of more intensive supports. Although practice-based coaching is recognized as a best practice for early childhood educators, it is not clear what types of coaching or how much coaching is needed. This study could inform approaches in early childhood training and technical assistance (TTA) in the future, particularly those used in Head Start, which is the focus of this work.
Specifically, we will examine the following research questions:
How well does the RLR program work when implemented with different levels of coaching?
How satisfied are teachers and coaches with the RLR program?
How much does knowledge and attitudes about trauma-informed care change with participation in the RLR program?
How do teacher practices change in key areas associated with trauma-informed care, including creating a safe environment, building healthy relationships, supporting emotion regulation, and using self-care.
You are being asked to be in the study because your Center has applied to participate in this study for Head Start teachers who work with preschool-aged children. Your Center director has agreed to support your participation in this study.
Are
there any reasons you should not be in this study?
You
should not be in this study if you do not expect to remain at your
Center through this school year.
How
many people will take part in this study?
Approximately
70 people at about 10 Head Start Centers will take part in this
study, including teachers, coaches, and directors.
How
long will your part in this study last?
Your
participation in this study would last approximately 10 months, over
the course of the 2022-2023 Head Start school year. All evaluation
activities can be completed remotely through virtual interactions. As
described in detail below, the time required of you for TTA
activities depends on whether you are working with a Center assigned
to the high or low intensity conditions. Evaluation activities for
all coaches are estimated to take approximately 5 hours if you are
working with one teacher, and more time if you are working with more
than one teacher. After the program is completed and final
questionnaires and interviews are done, there is no further follow
up.
What
will happen if you take part in the study?
Your Center
will be assigned by chance to be in either the Low or High Intensity
TTA group in this study. Participants in both groups will be asked to
complete the same evaluation activities.
PROGRAM PARTICIPATION
Your participation in training and technical assistance activities (TTA) will vary based upon which group your Center has been assigned to: High- or Low-Intensity.
Coaches in Low-Intensity Centers will be invited to participate in approximately four hours of virtual trauma trainings and attend one-hour monthly virtual TA office hours. Topics covered include: 1) Impact of Trauma on Children and Communities, 2) Trauma, Racism, and Inequity: Fostering Resilience and Implementing Strategies, and 3) Provider Self-Care and Adult Social-Emotional Learning. If you are in this group, you will also receive the RLR Toolkit of handouts with activities to utilize in your work with teachers. You will be asked to provide coaching to teachers in your Centers according to your usual practice, and to record what you do in an online form we will provide. Your total time for TTA activities would be 10-15 hours over the course of the school year.
Coaches in the High-Intensity Centers will be invited to participate all the Low-Intensity TTA activities described above. If you are in this group, you will also be invited to attend four RLR toolkit module trainings (1 hour each) and four Implementation Support Meetings (1.5 hours each). You will also meet with assigned teachers 1-2 times per month for up to an hour per teacher (approximately 10 hours total per teacher). Your total time for TTA activities will be approximately 30 hours if you are working with one teacher. For each additional teacher you work with, this would add about 10 more hours over the course of the school year.
EVALUATION ACTIVITIES
Coach Logs: Each time after you meet with a participating teacher to provide coaching, we will ask you to complete a web-based log that includes a checklist of topics and strategies you addressed and asks you to rate teachers’ skills, stress and supports.
Other Surveys: Before and after you participate in the program, you will be asked to complete web-based surveys that take approximately 30 minutes. These will ask you about your background (e.g., training, education, and years of experience), attitudes related to trauma-informed care, and about your experiences and satisfaction with the program.
Coach Interviews: All coaches will be invited to participate in a 1:1 interview at the end of the program so that we can learn more about your perspectives on teacher implementation, fit and impact of the program, challenges and areas for improvement, and feedback on your role and the TTA approach. Research staff will virtually meet with you for about an hour during May of 2023 for this interview. During the interview, you may choose to respond or not respond at any point. The interview will be audiotaped so we can capture comments in a transcript for analysis.
Total time estimated for evaluation activities will depend on the number of teachers you are working with as part of this study. For one teacher, this is estimated at 5 hours, with an additional 2 hours per teacher.
Research staff will provide instructions for completing all evaluation activities. You may choose to not answer any questions for any reason.
What
are the possible benefits from being in this study?
Research
is designed to benefit society by gaining new knowledge. The benefits
to you from being in this study may be that you would gain knowledge
and skills related to trauma-informed care that are known to be
helpful for young children’s social-emotional
development.
What are the possible risks or
discomforts involved from being in this study?
There are
no known risks to completing the types of surveys and feedback
sessions in this study. However, there may be uncommon or previously
unknown risks. You should report any problems to the
researcher.
What if we learn about new findings or
information during the study?
You will be given any new
information gained during the course of the study that might affect
your willingness to continue your participation.
How
will information about you be protected?
To protect your
privacy, we will use a code number instead of your name to identify
you. Only research team members will know what name goes with what
code number. The list that matches names and code numbers will be
kept on a secure network in a password protected electronic file. Any
physical copies of data will be stored in locked filing cabinets or
in locked offices. No one outside the research team will have access
to individually identifiable data gathered by the researchers about
you.
All of the interview recordings and transcripts will be stored on secure servers that meet UNC-CH’s data security requirements. Audio-recordings will be destroyed following final analyses. Any data summaries, reports, or publications will remove all information about you that could potentially be identifiable (e.g., race, ethnicity, years of service, grade level). We will not report on any groups of individuals that are small enough that someone’s identity could be determined. We may use de-identified data from this study in future research without additional consent.
Although every effort will be made to keep research records private, there may be times when federal or state law requires the disclosure of such records, including personal information. This is very unlikely, but if disclosure is ever required, UNC-Chapel Hill will take steps allowable by law to protect the privacy of personal information. In some cases, your information in this research study could be reviewed by representatives of the University, research sponsors, or our funders for purposes such as quality control or safety.
The
study team would like to communicate
with you by e-mail to share information about the study and
coordinate participation logistics.
However, it is important that you know that unencrypted messages may
contain personal information about you and may be sent or received by
the study team’s personal electronic devices or in a
method that is not able to be encrypted (protected) and there is
the risk your information could be shared beyond you and the study
team.
If you have lost access to your device,
please notify the study team using the study contact
information on the first page of this consent form. If
you wish to stop receiving unprotected communication from the study
team, we will be unable to send you surveys and you will be withdrawn
from the study. After the study is complete and all research
activities finished, or you withdraw from the study, you will no
longer receive un-encrypted (un-protected) messages specific to
this study.
_____ Yes, I
consent to the study team utilizing the following to
communicate with me:
Cell phone number: ___________________
Email:
__________________
_____
No, I do not consent to receive un-protected communication from
the study team.
What
will happen if you are injured by this research?
All research involves a chance that something bad might happen to you. If you are hurt, become sick, or develop a reaction from participating in this study, the researcher will help you get any needed care, but the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has not set aside funds to pay you for any such care. You may be responsible for the costs of needed care.
If you think you have been harmed from taking part in this study, call the Principal Investigator at the phone number provided on this consent form. They will let you know what you should do.
By signing this form, you do not give up your right to seek payment or other rights if you are harmed as a result of being in this study.
What if you want to stop before your part in the study is complete?
You can withdraw from this study at any time, without penalty. The investigators also have the right to stop your participation at any time. This could be because you have had an unexpected reaction, or have failed to follow instructions, or because the entire study has been stopped.
If you decide to withdraw, please contact the investigator. If you withdraw or are withdrawn from this study, all data collected up until the point of withdrawal will be kept. However, no additional information will be collected unless you provide additional written permission for further data collection at the time of your withdrawal.
Will
you receive anything for being in this study?
You will
not receive anything for taking part in this study.
Will
it cost you anything to be in this study?
It will not
cost you anything to be in this study.
Who is
sponsoring this study?
This research is funded by the
Administration for Children and Families (ACF) at the Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS), through a subcontract from the
Education Development Center, Inc. (EDC). This means that the UNC
research team is being paid by EDC, who is paid by HHS, for doing the
study. The researchers do not, however, have a direct financial
interest with the sponsor or in the final results of the study.
What
if you have questions about this study?
You have the
right to ask, and have answered, any questions you may have about
this research. If you have questions about the study, complaints,
concerns, or if a research-related injury occurs, you should contact
the researchers listed on the first page of this form.
What
if you have questions about your rights as a research
participant?
All research on human volunteers is
reviewed by a committee that works to protect your rights and
welfare. If you have questions or concerns about your rights as
a research subject, or if you would like to obtain information or
offer input, you may contact the Institutional Review Board at
919-966-3113 or by email to IRB_subjects@unc.edu.
Participant’s
Agreement:
I have read the information provided
above. I have asked all the questions I have at this time.
I voluntarily agree to participate in this research study.
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of Research
Participant
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Date
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Signature
of Research Team Member Obtaining
Consent
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