Multiple Chronic Conditions Clinical Trial
— EmCogOfficial title:
Emotions and Cognitions in Pediatric Chronic Physical Conditions - the Creation and Implementation of a Psychological Intervention
Children living with a chronic physical condition (CPC) are more likely than their peers without a disease to develop psychological difficulties or disorders (Hysing et al., 2007). To prevent or treat these difficulties and disorders, many psychotherapeutic approaches have been developed and tested. Most of them follow a categorical approach, based on a global diagnosis (e.g., Moreira et al., 2013). Few interventions are conducted from a processual perspective (Nef et al., 2012) studying underlying mechanisms of psychological functioning. Emotions and cognitions represent such underlying processes and play an important role in many psychopathological disorders. These processes can weaken but also protect a child from developing psychological difficulties, depending on whether they are effective or not (Gipson et al., 2006; Hysing et al., 2007; Lahaye et al., 2011). The present research project aims to identify a psychological intervention that builds on knowledge of emotional and cognitive processes, considered as protective and risk factors, to prevent/treat psychological difficulties. The project will be conducted in two parts: 1. The first phase aims to better understand the action mechanisms of psychological interventions, focused on emotional and cognitive difficulties of children with CPCs. First, a systematic review will identify recent literature which reports the efficacy of psychological interventions which focused on emotional and cognitive processes. Second, interviews with experts (e.g., pediatricians, psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, educators) in the field of CPCs and with parents/families of children with CPCs will be conducted. Individual and focus group meetings will be organized, with the aim of identifying the needs of children, based on clinical and practical knowledge and experience. A third phase will consist of the selection of an intervention that will be based on the results of the first two phases. 2. In the second part (not yet registered), the selected intervention will be set up for a feasibility study (Bowen et al., 2009). For this, a small sample of children will participate in the intervention. Participants will be randomly allocated to an intervention group and a control group. The control group will participate in an alternative intervention (e.g., information on chronic diseases). The exact content of the intervention and its form (number of sessions, duration etc.) will be determined by the focus group. The intervention's efficacy will be evaluated (evaluation of emotional and cognitive processes as well as psychological and physiological health), using a mixed method approach. The results will be analyzed and discussed with the focus group. Limitations and perspectives will be formulated to allow for possible transfer of the intervention for future use or to other areas of psychology (Durlak & DuPre, 2008).
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 10 |
Est. completion date | December 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion criteria: The participant - is a health care professional in the domain of pediatric chronic diseases or parents/family members/tutors of a child with CPC, aged 8-12 years OR - is in regular contact with children with a chronic physical condition who are between 8 and 12-years-old. - speak fluently French Exclusion Criteria: - Health care professionals who are not in regular contact with children, 8 to 12 years- old, with a chronic physical condition - Parents with a child with CPC who is not 8 to 12 years old - Participants who do not speak French |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Belgium | Mareike Kaemmerer | Brussels |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Université Catholique de Louvain |
Belgium,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Interview data outcomes | Interview questions will explore: 1) emotional and cognitive difficulties and resources of children with CPC, 2) emotional and cognitive needs of children with CPC. Audio data from semi-structured group meetings and semi-structured individual interviews will be transcribed and analysed with thematic analysis (Braun & Clarke, 2006). | October 2021-December 2024 | |
Secondary | Interview data outcomes and systematic review results | Narrative comparison of emerged themes from the thematic analysis of qualitative interview data, to results of the systematic literature review. | October 2021-December 2024 |
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