Effects of Person-Centered Information for Parents of Children With Cancer (the PIFBO Study): A Randomized Controlled Trial.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Anders Ringnér, Maria Björk, Cecilia Olsson
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Abstract

Background: Conveying information to parents is a core part of pediatric oncology nursing; however, most published interventions do not tailor information to individual parental needs. Objective: To evaluate the effect on parental illness-related stress of person-centered information provided to parents of children with cancer. Methods: A multicenter, unblinded randomized controlled trial with two parallel arms recruiting parents of children diagnosed within the past two months from two tertiary children's cancer centers in Sweden. Parents were randomized using sealed envelopes prepared and opened by an independent person. Parents in the intervention arm met four times with experienced nurses trained in the intervention, whereas controls received standard care. The effect of the intervention was measured five times regarding parents' illness-related stress. Secondary outcomes were psychosocial states, experiences with healthcare providers, and received information. Further, we collected process data on the intervention's content and fidelity. Results: Of the 32 parents included and analyzed in the study, 16 were randomized to the intervention, which addressed a broad variety of topics. The intervention increased parents' knowledge about the biophysiological and functional aspects of their child's illness, but it had no measurable effect on their distress. Discussion: Although fidelity to the intervention protocol was sufficient, the study was flawed by recruitment difficulties, primarily due to organizational factors, which may have prevented us from observing any possible effects on psychosocial distress. Having a person-centered perspective could be promising for future studies aimed at parents of children with cancer. (Registered at Clinicaltrials.gov, number NCT02332226.).

以人为中心的信息对癌症儿童家长的影响(PIFBO研究):一项随机对照试验。
背景:向家长传达信息是儿科肿瘤护理的核心部分;然而,大多数发表的干预措施并没有根据父母的个人需要来定制信息。目的:探讨向癌症患儿家长提供以人为本的信息对父母疾病相关压力的影响。方法:一项多中心、双平行随机对照试验,招募过去两个月内在瑞典两所三级儿童癌症中心诊断的儿童的父母。父母随机使用由独立人员准备和打开的密封信封。干预组的父母与经过干预训练的经验丰富的护士进行了四次会面,而对照组接受的是标准护理。在父母的疾病相关压力方面,干预的效果被测量了五次。次要结局是心理社会状态、与医疗保健提供者的经历和收到的信息。此外,我们收集了有关干预内容和保真度的过程数据。结果:在研究中包括和分析的32名家长中,16名被随机分配到干预组,干预组涉及各种各样的主题。干预增加了父母对孩子疾病的生物生理和功能方面的知识,但对他们的痛苦没有可测量的影响。讨论:虽然对干预方案的忠实度是足够的,但由于招募困难(主要是由于组织因素),该研究存在缺陷,这可能使我们无法观察到对心理社会困扰的任何可能影响。以人为本的观点对未来针对癌症儿童父母的研究很有希望。(在Clinicaltrials.gov注册,编号NCT02332226)。
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