FAM-SOTC Intervention for Families of Children With Chronic Illnesses
NCT ID: NCT03901027
Last Updated: 2019-04-08
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
31 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2015-03-01
2016-12-31
Brief Summary
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Design: The effectiveness of the intervention was tested within a quasi-experimental study with one group pre- and-posttest design.
Method: The intervention was based on the Calgary family assessment and intervention models and the Illness Beliefs model and was offered in March 2015--December 2016. Parents (N=31) at the Children's Hospital at the National University Hospital of Iceland, got two sessions of the FAM-SOTC intervention focusing on emotional support, evidence based information and recommendations and on the strengths of family members.
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Detailed Description
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Description of the FAM-SOTC intervention The description of the development of the FAM-SOTC as well as a figure of the FAM-SOTC intervention, has been published elsewhere.
The first FAM-SOTC session:
When the APN had greeted the parents and made them comfortable, a family assessment was conducted by drawing a family tree and the quality of the family relations indicated, as well as asking them who belonged to their family. Therapeutic questions were used and parents asked questions like where they got support from? The parents were encouraged to talk about their child's illness experience and to reflect on how they perceived the diagnose of the child/adolescent. Further, the main concerns of each of the parent where explored by using therapeutic questions such as: (a) What is your greatest challenge now? and (b) If something could be different, what would that be? Throughout the therapeutic conversaton's the nurse acknowledge the suffering of each family member and normalized their emotional responses. The nurse than drew attention to the family strengths that had been observed. Potential resources were then discussed and the nurse offered advice and education. At the end of the therapeutic conversations the nurse again mentioned the parents strengths and resources and a time was set for the next appointment.
The second FAM-SOTC session:
In the second session a revision was made from the first session. Parents were encouraged to talk about their experience and change in their daily life and how the chronic illness or disorder affected them and the family as a unit. In addition, therapeutic questions were used such as (a) What is the greatest challenge facing your family now? (b) Who in your family do you think the illness has the most impact on? (c) What has been most/less helpful for you to do, to cope with the illness diagnose(s)? The parents were told what the APN had learned from their conversation, from their strengths and from their concerns. Furthermore, the parents emotional responses were acknowledge by telling them that their feelings and worries were normal for parents of children with chronic illnesses/disorders who were in similar situations'. Potential resources for each family were identified. Information and advice was offered and before finishing this session, parents were reminded of taking care of their own health and well-being.
Procedures Data were collected from March 2015 to december 2016 using online LimeSurvey program (a professional online survey). The parents signed an informed consent which was provided by a clinical nurse specialist on each of the units, who participated in the study. The parents were given a code to login to online LimeSurvey where they could fill out the questionnaires.
Ethical approval Approval for the study was received from the Scientific Ethical Board of the participating hospital (39/2014). A notification of the study was sent to the National Bioethics Committee in Iceland (S7110).
Conditions
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Study Design
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SINGLE_GROUP
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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Parents of children with chronic illnesses
psycho-educational intervention for parents
Therapeutic Conversation Interventions
Parents (N=31) at the Children's Hospital at the National University Hospital of Iceland, got two sessions of the FAM-SOTC intervention focusing on emotional support, evidence based information and recommendations and on the strengths of family members. The parents meet with the Advanced Practice Nurse at the Children´s Hospital without the child in both sessions, but each session lasted for 45 to 90 minutes. The sessions were offered with 4-8 weeks interval.
Interventions
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Therapeutic Conversation Interventions
Parents (N=31) at the Children's Hospital at the National University Hospital of Iceland, got two sessions of the FAM-SOTC intervention focusing on emotional support, evidence based information and recommendations and on the strengths of family members. The parents meet with the Advanced Practice Nurse at the Children´s Hospital without the child in both sessions, but each session lasted for 45 to 90 minutes. The sessions were offered with 4-8 weeks interval.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Parents needed to be fluent in the Icelandic language.
Exclusion Criteria
* Parents who could not read or write at the 4th grade level.
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Landspitali University Hospital
OTHER
University of Iceland
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Ása Þórisdóttir
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
University of Iceland
Other Identifiers
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UIceland-12019EKS
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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