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SOS for Caregiver Wellbeing

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Murdoch Childrens Research Institute

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Caregiver Anxiety
Anxiety Depression
Depression and Burden in Caregivers
Parent of Child With Chronic Life-threatening Illness
Stress
Mental Health

Treatments

Other: Screening, Outcomes and Referral Pathways

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT07136584
HREC116190

Details and patient eligibility

About

Parents and caregivers of children who have a chronic condition carry a large care burden and are at higher risk of having mental health symptoms. This study aims to see if completion of a mental health questionnaire by parents / caregivers at or before the child's paediatric appointment can help identify any symptoms of stress, anxiety or depression.

Following the questionnaire, parents / caregivers will be provided with the results of the questionnaire along with an information resource sheet. This will include information on anxiety, stress and depression, as well as different agencies they can contact to get support.

Parents / caregivers will be followed up at 3 and 6 months to see if they have any changes to mental health and quality of life, and whether they accessed any support services.

The primary aim for this trial is to see whether parents / caregivers find this process acceptable, and whether it can work in a busy hospital clinic.

Full description

This single-arm prospective trial aims to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of implementing a mental health screening and support pathway (the SOS model) for parents and caregivers of children with chronic conditions (CMs) in an outpatient clinic setting. The study will recruit 100 parents and caregivers attending the Royal Children's Hospital (RCH) outpatient clinics.

For the remainder of this protocol, all parents and caregivers will be referred to as 'caregivers.'

The primary objective is to test a systematic approach where:

  • Caregivers undergo mental health screening using validated measures.
  • Receive feedback on their mental health screening measure scores from their RCH clinician or a researcher
  • All caregivers are provided with resources on appropriate support pathways

The support framework will include:

  • Psychoeducational resources describing symptoms of anxiety, depression and stress
  • Description of referral pathways to primary care physicians for mental health plans, enabling access to government-funded psychological support
  • Connection to existing online mental health resources

By evaluating this approach, the trial seeks to determine the:

  • acceptability of the screening process to both caregivers and clinicians
  • feasibility of screening and feedback for caregivers attending their child's outpatient hospital appointment
  • practicality of integrating mental health screening and feedback into routine outpatient care
  • effectiveness of the referral pathways in connecting parents to appropriate support services
  • barriers or facilitators to implementing this model of care The findings will inform whether this screening and support model could be implemented as part of standard care for caregivers of children with chronic conditions.

Enrollment

100 estimated patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • must be a parent of a child <18yo in an outpatient clinic at Royal Children's Hospital (in enrolled clinics either neuromuscular or diabetes)
  • able to complete a consent form in English without an interpreter

Exclusion criteria

  • need for an interpreter to complete informed consent

Trial design

Primary purpose

Screening

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

100 participants in 1 patient group

Screening outcome - information resource sheet
Other group
Description:
Arm Description * This is a single-arm prospective feasibility trial * Every consenting caregiver is screened with a mental health screening questionnaire - the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS-21) * They will be provided feedback on their results * Regardless of the results, all participants will be provided an information resource sheet will that provides descriptions of common mental health conditions, details on how to access psychology support services and links to existing online mental health resources.
Treatment:
Other: Screening, Outcomes and Referral Pathways

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Harriet Hiscock, MBBS, MD; Nadia Coscini, BA, MBBS, MSc

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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