Benefits of Routine Screening for Parental Distress in Pediatric Cancer: A Pilot Implementation Effectiveness Study.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY
Xiomara Skrabal Ross, Janine Kemp, Claire Radford, Amanda Carter, Lara Davey, Toni Day, Zephanie Tyack, Hannah Carter, Natalie Bradford
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Abstract

Objective: To explore the preliminary effectiveness and implementation outcomes (feasibility, acceptability, cost) of an intervention (eMaP), which provides electronic psychosocial screening and support for parents of children and adolescents with cancer (0-18 years).

Methods: This single-site, pilot implementation-effectiveness study, integrated routine screening into standard care for parents of children 12-16 weeks post diagnosis. Parents completed an online distress screening questionnaire, and those scoring high in distress received additional support from a social worker. Feasibility was measured using study uptake and completion rates, while costs were calculated based on social workers' time. Qualitative interviews provided insights into acceptability.

Results: Out of 66 parents approached, 57 (86%) agreed to participate, indicating strong interest. Preliminary results showed that parents with concerning initial distress levels, who received clinical social worker support, experienced significant reductions in distress and support needs, and improvements in quality of life from baseline to T2 (8 weeks later) (all p ≤ 0.01). Routine monthly screening was considered feasible and valuable by both parents and social workers. Parents appreciated distress screening as a means of increasing awareness of their needs and valued the additional psychosocial support provided when indicated, while social workers found it useful for capturing clinical information often missed in standard care.

Conclusion: The eMaP intervention was feasible and acceptable to both parents and staff, showing promise to improve parents' psychosocial outcomes. The study suggests the need for refinements of the intervention and explorations of effectiveness in improving parents' outcomes in future studies.

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Pediatric Blood & Cancer
Pediatric Blood & Cancer 医学-小儿科
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4.90
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9.40%
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546
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: Pediatric Blood & Cancer publishes the highest quality manuscripts describing basic and clinical investigations of blood disorders and malignant diseases of childhood including diagnosis, treatment, epidemiology, etiology, biology, and molecular and clinical genetics of these diseases as they affect children, adolescents, and young adults. Pediatric Blood & Cancer will also include studies on such treatment options as hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, immunology, and gene therapy.
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