Siblings to a Child with Cancer: Needs and Pre-loss Grief
NCT ID: NCT06854822
Last Updated: 2025-03-05
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
200 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2025-03-01
2026-03-01
Brief Summary
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Material and Methods: Present instruments will be translated and culturally adapted according to the World Health Organization's (WHO) guidelines. After that, the psychometric properties of the Swedish version of SCNI and PG-12 will be examined. The Swedish version of the SCNI and PG-12 will be revised by a group of several experts in psychology, paediatric oncology, and family health, for its face and content validity. In addition, pre-test respondents will include approx. 10 siblings. They will be recruited from one of the six pediatric oncology centers in Sweden, the home care for children at the same hospital, and at the hospice for children and youths in Sweden (Lilla Erstagården) where established collaborations with clinicians exists today with sibling supporters. Information about the study will be given by the researchers who also ask for informed consent. Children aged 15 years and older consent themselves while those between 12-14 years have to have consent from their guardian(s)/parent(s). Pre-test respondents will be administered SCNI and PG-12 and be systematically debriefed. During debriefing, siblings will be asked what they thought the question was asking, whether they could repeat the question in their own words, what came to their mind when they heard a particular phrase or term. They will also be asked to explain how they choose their answer. These questions will be repeated for each item. The answers to these questions should be compared to the respondent's actual responses to the instrument for consistency. Respondents will also be asked about any word they did not understand as well as any word or expression that they found unacceptable or offensive. Finally, when alternative words or expressions exist for one item or expression, the pre-test respondent should be asked to choose which of the alternatives conforms better to their usual language. After that, siblings will be asked to participate in a web-survey. They will be recruited from: 1) the six pediatric oncology centers in Sweden, 2) the hospice for children and youths in Sweden (Lilla Erstagården), and 3) via advertisement on social media, e.g. on Instagram at "Nära Cancer" and the Childhood Cancer Fund. The siblings will also be identified by a sibling supporter at the six pediatric oncology centers and Lilla Erstagården. The sibling supporters will invite the siblings to the study by giving them a web address to a website where they will find information about the study. On the website, the siblings could either go directly to the web-survey (if the sibling is 15 years or older) or register their interest to participate in the web-survey (if the sibling is between 12-14 years). Parents of siblings who register their interest to participate in the web-survey on the website (siblings aged 12-14 years), will be contacted by a researcher via email or phone (depending on how they wish to be contacted), and the parents/guardians and the sibling will be informed about the study, and informed consent will be granted from both guardians/parents. Advertisement on social media will take the siblings or parents/guardians to the same web-page/web-survey as previously described.
Analysis: Descriptive statistics will be used to present demographic data and study variables, including means and standard deviations, medians and quartiles, and frequencies. We will use factor analysis in order to evaluate the fit of the models. A sample size of 200 will be acceptable if the models are not too complex.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Have a brother or sister with childhood cancer
* Swedish speaking siblings
Exclusion Criteria
12 Years
24 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Ersta Sköndal University College
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Malin Lövgren
Professor
Principal Investigators
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Malin Lövgren, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Marie Cederschiöld University
Locations
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Marie Cederschiöld Unicersity College
Stockholm, , Sweden
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2023-03752-01
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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