Pediatric Cancer Clinical Trial
Official title:
Screening for Psychosocial Risk in Flemish Families of a Child With Cancer
The Psychosocial Assessment Tool (PAT) is an international used instrument for the screening for psychosocial risk factors in families of a child with cancer. This study want to investigate the validation and evaluation of the clinical value of the Flemish translation of the psychosocial assessment tool
Psychosocial support of children having a diagnosis of cancer and their families is a crucial
aspect of a qualitative treatment. Assessment of psychosocial needs is a first step in order
to provide better and preventive psychosocial support. In Flanders, no instrument for
screening of psychosocial needs is available. The Psychosocial Assessment Tool (PAT) is an
international used instrument for the screening for psychosocial risk factors in families of
a child with cancer. This study want to investigate the validation and evaluation of the
clinical value of the Flemish translation of the PAT. Two large Flemish pediatric oncology
centers will participate: University hospital Ghent (UZGent) and the University hospital in
Leuven (UZLeuven). During a time period of 2.5 years families in which a child received a new
diagnosis of a pediatric cancer will be invited to participate in this study. All subscales
of the PAT will be validated by the use of standardized parent questionnaires measuring
similar constructs: Inventory Social Reliance, Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire,
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, Parenting Stress Index-short version and illness
cognitions questionnaire, parent version. The usability of the PAT will be evaluated with the
PAT-Netherlands Usability questionnaire. The clinical value will be evaluated by comparing
the clinical judgment of psychosocial risk by the psychosocial team members of both centers
with the scores on the PAT.
The proposed project is an important step to ameliorate psychosocial support in families with
a child with a diagnosis of cancer in Flemish pediatric oncological centers.
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