Multi-center randomized controlled trial on advance care planning for adolescents with cancer and their parents: Impact on parent-adolescent communication
Anne van Driessche , Joachim Cohen , Luc Deliens , Marijke C. Kars , Leen Willems , Stefanie De Buyser , Joris Verlooy , Marleen Renard , Kim Eecloo , Aline De Vleminck , Kim Beernaert
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Abstract
Purpose
This study evaluates whether the Benefits of Obtaining Ownership Systematically Together in pediatric Advance Care Planning (BOOST pACP) intervention improves parent-adolescent communication compared to care as usual.
Methods
In this multi-center parallel-group superiority trial, adolescent patients (10–18 years old) diagnosed with cancer and their parent(s) were randomized with a 1:1 allocation to a pACP intervention or care as usual. The primary endpoint was the adolescents’ assessment of quality of parent-adolescent communication at 3 months, and the secondary was quality of parent-adolescent communication at 7 months.
Results
Forty-nine families were enrolled (28% enrollment rate) between March 2021 and March 2023. No significant differences in parent-adolescent communication were observed between the BOOST and care as usual groups at 3 months (T1) (baseline-adjusted mean difference = 1.4; 95% CI -4.1 to 6.9; p = 0.608), effect size 0.13. Similarly, at 7 months (T2) differences were not significant (baseline-adjusted mean difference = 5.2; 95% CI -0.6 to 11.0; p = 0.077), effect size 0.49 (and 0.67 for father-adolescent communication). No significant differences in anxiety scores of adolescents and parents were found and no adverse events were reported.
Conclusion
The BOOST pACP intervention did not significantly improve parent-adolescent communication for adolescents with cancer and their parents at 3 months after baseline. However, the results indicate it might have a clinical impact in later stages of the follow-up period. Limitations of this study are the underpowered sample size and the lack of validated questionnaires for specific ACP communication.
Clinical trial registration
ISRCTN, number 33228289 https://doi.org/10.1186/ISRCTN33228289.
期刊介绍:
The European Journal of Oncology Nursing is an international journal which publishes research of direct relevance to patient care, nurse education, management and policy development. EJON is proud to be the official journal of the European Oncology Nursing Society.
The journal publishes the following types of papers:
• Original research articles
• Review articles