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A Resilience Promotion Program for Parents of Children With Cancer

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The University of Hong Kong (HKU)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Parents of Children With Cancer

Treatments

Other: Resilience promotion program

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04038242
UW 19-436

Details and patient eligibility

About

Cancer is a leading cause of death for children. With the increasing incidence of childhood cancer, the mental health problems emerge in those parents struggle with their children's life-threatened disease. Caring for children with cancer is described as life-changing experience and overwhelming stress for parents. Many studies have been conducted to screen the psychological distress for these parents and found a considerable percentage of them suffering from depressive symptoms. Poorer quality of life was also found in parents of children with cancer when compared to parents of children without cancer. Additionally, parental distress interacted with children's emotions and could have detrimental effects on children's both physical and mental health. Therefore, it is important to take measures improving the mental health for parents of children with cancer.

Although current various psychological interventions illustrated small to moderate improvements of mental health for parents of children with cancer, the total effect base on a systematic review was not statistically significant. The purpose of these interventions was predominantly to treat negative mental health problems such as depression and no recognized effective psychological interventions were available for parents of children with cancer until now. Along with the paradigm shift from problem-oriented approach to nurturing strengths in the post-modern period, instead of exclusively treating mental health problems, researchers payed more attention to positive therapy such as resilience promotion program. Resilience usually refers to the ability to adapt adverse conditions and maintain positive status. Resilience studies are mounting since the flourishing of positive psychology movement and meaningful results were gained from corresponding intervention program concentrating on resilience promotion in adolescent education, handling chronic disease and recovery of breast cancer. However, there is a lack of targeted resilience promotion program for parents of children with cancer. The results of our pilot study showed low levels of resilience in parents of children with cancer and strong associations among parental resilience, quality of life and depression. It indicates that the increase in resilience can benefit for the mental health of parents. Therefore, a resilience promotion program will be conducted to examine efficacy for parents of children with cancer.

Enrollment

103 patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • having a child (0-19 years old) with cancer diagnosis.
  • Chinese resident and able to read Chinese and speak Mandarin.

Exclusion criteria

  • having physical impairment or cognitive and learning problems identified from family history of medical records.
  • attending other researches.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Quadruple Blind

103 participants in 2 patient groups

Resilience promotion program
Experimental group
Description:
Subjects in the intervention group will participate in an eight-session resilience promotion program.
Treatment:
Other: Resilience promotion program
Treatment as usual
No Intervention group
Description:
Treatment as usual for subjects in the control group.

Trial contacts and locations

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