Childhood Cancer Clinical Trial
— ACTOfficial title:
Effects of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy on Promoting Parental Quality of Life and Reducing Psychological Distress in Parents of Children With Cancer: A Randomized Controlled Trial Protocol
The current study aims to develop a theoretically driven ACT intervention and examine its effects among parents of children with cancer. The objectives are: 1. To examine the effects of ACT intervention on parental QOL and psychological distress (symptoms of anxiety, depression and stress) in parents of children with cancer. 2. To examine the effects of ACT intervention on parental negative experience, experiential avoidance and psychological flexibility in parents of children with cancer. 3. To examine the effects of ACT intervention on psychological adjustment of children with cancer.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 142 |
Est. completion date | January 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | January 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: The parents will be recruited if parent-child dyads fulfill the following eligibility criteria Parents: - Over the ages of 18 years old - Fathers or mothers who are the primary caregivers (provide the largest amount of daily care) of Children with cancer - Living together with the childhood cancer patients - Can communicate in Chinese and follow the instructions of the study - Can be accessible by telephone or by email Children: - Between the ages of 2 to 17 years old - Newly diagnosed of cancer by a physician in the previous six months and currently receive treatment Exclusion Criteria: - Parents or their child who were currently participating in another cancer-related intervention study - Parents or their children who are cognitive impaired - Children in critical condition or palliative care |
Country | Name | City | State |
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China | Children's Hospital of Soochow University | Suzhou |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Chinese University of Hong Kong |
China,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change from baseline in parental quality of life at one week after the intervention | PedsQL Parent HRQL Scale is adopted to assess parental quality of life. PedsQL Parent HRQL Scale consists of 20 items with 4 subscales of physical functioning, emotional functioning, social functioning, and cognitive functioning. Each item is rated on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 0 (never) to 4 (almost always). Higher scores indicate higher quality of life.
Change = (One week after the intervention score - baseline score) |
Baseline and one week after the intervention | |
Primary | Change from baseline in parental quality of life at three months after the intervention | PedsQL Parent HRQL Scale is adopted to assess parental quality of life. PedsQL Parent HRQL Scale consists of 20 items with 4 subscales of physical functioning, emotional functioning, social functioning, and cognitive functioning. Each item is rated on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 0 (never) to 4 (almost always). Higher scores indicate higher quality of life.
Change = (Three months after the intervention score - baseline score) |
Baseline and three months after the intervention | |
Primary | Change from baseline in parental distress at one week after the intervention | Depression Anxiety Stress Scales-21 is adopted to assess the level of depression, anxiety and stress in parents with 21 items and 3 subscales. Each item is rated on a 4-point Likert scale ranging from 0 (never) to 3 (always). Higher scores indicate more severe symptoms of depression, anxiety, or stress.
Change = (One week after the intervention score - baseline score) |
Baseline and one week after the intervention | |
Primary | Change from baseline in parental distress at three months after the intervention | Depression Anxiety Stress Scales-21 is adopted to assess the level of depression, anxiety and stress in parents with 21 items and 3 subscales. Each item is rated on a 4-point Likert scale ranging from 0 (never) to 3 (always). Higher scores indicate more severe symptoms of depression, anxiety, or stress.
Change = (Three months after the intervention score - baseline score) |
Baseline and three months after the intervention | |
Secondary | Change from baseline in parental psychological experience of child Illness at one week after the intervention | Parent Experience of Child Illness is adopted to assess parental psychological experience of their children with cancer. The scale consists of 25 items with 4 subscales of 'guilt and worry', 'unresolved sorrow and anger', 'long-term uncertainty' and 'emotional resources'. Each item is rated on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 0 (never) to 4 (always). Higher scores indicate more difficulties in adjustment to their children with cancer.
Change = (One week after the intervention score - baseline score) |
Baseline and one week after the intervention | |
Secondary | Change from baseline in parental psychological experience of child Illness at three months after the intervention | Parent Experience of Child Illness is adopted to assess parental psychological experience of their children with cancer. The scale consists of 25 items with 4 subscales of 'guilt and worry', 'unresolved sorrow and anger', 'long-term uncertainty' and 'emotional resources'. Each item is rated on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 0 (never) to 4 (always). Higher scores indicate more difficulties in adjustment to their children with cancer.
Change = (Three months after the intervention score - baseline score) |
Baseline and three months after the intervention | |
Secondary | Change from baseline in parental experiential avoidance at one week after the intervention | Acceptance and Action Questionnaire-II is adopted to assess experiential avoidance of parents. AAQ-II consists of 7 items. Each item is rated on a 7-point Likert scale ranging from 1 (never) to 7 (always). A higher score indicates great experiential avoidance.
Change = (One week after the intervention score - baseline score) |
Baseline and one week after the intervention | |
Secondary | Change from baseline in parental experiential avoidance at three months after the intervention | Acceptance and Action Questionnaire-II is adopted to assess experiential avoidance of parents. AAQ-II consists of 7 items. Each item is rated on a 7-point Likert scale ranging from 1 (never) to 7 (always). A higher score indicates great experiential avoidance.
Change = (Three months after the intervention score - baseline score) |
Baseline and three months after the intervention | |
Secondary | Change from baseline in parental psychological flexibility at one week after the intervention | Comprehensive assessment of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy processes is adopted to assess psychological flexibility of parents. CompACT consists of 23 items to measure three dyadic processes of ACT on 'acceptance and defusion', 'present moment awareness' and 'self as values and committed action'. Each item is rated on a 7-point Likert scale ranging from 0 (never) to 6 (always). Higher scores indicate a lower level of PF.
Change = (One week after the intervention score - baseline score) |
Baseline and one week after the intervention | |
Secondary | Change from baseline in parental psychological flexibility at three months after the intervention | Comprehensive assessment of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy processes is adopted to assess psychological flexibility of parents. CompACT consists of 23 items to measure three dyadic processes of ACT on 'acceptance and defusion', 'present moment awareness' and 'self as values and committed action'. Each item is rated on a 7-point Likert scale ranging from 0 (never) to 6 (always). Higher scores indicate a lower level of PF.
Change = (Three months after the intervention score - baseline score) |
Baseline and three months after the intervention | |
Secondary | Change from baseline in psychological adjustment of children with cancer one week after the intervention | Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire is adopted to assess the psychological adjustment of children ages 2 to 17 years old. SDQ consists of 25 items to measure the emotional symptoms and behavioural problems of children. Each item is rated on a 3-point Likert scale ranging from 0 (not true) to 2 (certainly true). A higher score indicates poor psychological adjustment.
Change = (One week after the intervention score - baseline score) |
Baseline and one week after the intervention | |
Secondary | Change from baseline in psychological adjustment of children with cancer at three months after the intervention | Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire is adopted to assess the psychological adjustment of children ages 2 to 17 years old. SDQ consists of 25 items to measure the emotional symptoms and behavioural problems of children. Each item is rated on a 3-point Likert scale ranging from 0 (not true) to 2 (certainly true). A higher score indicates poor psychological adjustment.
Change = (Three months after the intervention score - baseline score) |
Baseline and three months after the intervention |
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