Virtual navigator may speed autism care for rural toddlers
NCT ID NCT07086781
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether virtual coaching, called Family Navigation, helps families in rural North Carolina start autism therapy faster for toddlers under 4. Some families get 4 telehealth sessions with a trained navigator, while others receive standard educational materials. The goal is to see if this support reduces wait times and improves child development and caregiver well-being.
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Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities
RECRUITINGCarrboro, North Carolina, 27510, United States
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