Acceptance and Commitment Therapy-based Intervention for Parents of a Child With Medical Complexity
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy-based Intervention to Decrease Psychological Symptoms and Increase Psychological Flexibility for Parents of a Child With Medical Complexity: a Pilot Randomization-controlled Trial.
Study Overview
Status
Status
Conditions
Conditions
Intervention / Treatment
Intervention / Treatment
Detailed Description
Being a parent of the child with medical complexity poses enormous stress because CMC have a chronic complex health condition, which may result in premature death of the CMC. Psychological symptoms commonly experienced by the parents of a CMC. Having a CMC is an ongoing stressor including diagnosis, daily nursing care and symptom management, uncertainty of prognosis that can adequately fear the possibility of relapse. Therefore, seeking an intervention consisting of "Psychological flexibility" is crucial for these parents to manage their stress and difficult emotions more effectively. The ACT intervention help individuals concentrate more on their problems with positive attitude and take initiatives and workable actions to fix the problems associated from the caregiving activities. As a result, they will experience less stress when encountering difficulties and challenges and adapt more effectively. These individuals probably have the potential of natural recoveries from adverse events once the stressor is terminated.
Knowledge gap: A review of the literature reveals a paucity of studies on ACT for Chinese parents of the CMC to decrease their psychological symptoms while enhancing their psychological flexibility in local communities. To fill the knowledge gap, this proposal therefore endeavors to develop an ACT and test its preliminary effects and feasibility.
Study Type
Study Type
Enrollment (Estimated)
Enrollment
Phase
Phase
- Not Applicable
Contacts and Locations
Study Contact
Study Contact
- Name: Winsome Lam, PhD
- Phone Number: 4291 852-2766
- Email: winsome.lam@polyu.edu.hk
Study Locations
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Hong Kong, China
- Recruiting
- School of Nursing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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Contact:
- Winsome Lam, PhD
- Phone Number: 4291 2766
- Email: winsome.lam@polyu.edu.hk
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Kowloon, Hong Kong, 852
- Not yet recruiting
- School of Nursing The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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Contact:
- winsome LAM, PhD
- Phone Number: 27664291
- Email: winsome.lam@polyu.edu.hk
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Participation Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Ages Eligible for Study
- Adult
- Older Adult
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Description
Inclusion Criteria:
- parent of a child with medical complexity aged 1-18
- able to communicate in Chinese and read Chinese
- willing to participate in face-to-face activities
Exclusion Criteria:
- a reported mental health disorder
- engaging in other psychosocial educational programs related to stress reduction
- inability to communicate in Cantonese
Study Plan
How is the study designed?
Design Details
- Primary Purpose: Supportive Care
- Allocation: Randomized
- Interventional Model: Parallel Assignment
- Masking: Single
Number of Arms
Arms and Interventions
Participant Group / ArmParticipant Group / Arm |
Intervention / TreatmentIntervention / Treatment |
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Experimental: ACT-based intervention
The ACT-based intervention consists of four face-to-face weekly sessions.
Parents in this group will receive two-hour weekly session with the question-and-answer session at the end.
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Parents in this group will receive two-hour weekly session with the question-and-answer session at the end.
The contents of each session are as follows: (1) the first session consist of introductions of ACT, discussion on stress and struggles, and setting homework, (2) the second section includes role play, and the meaning of "value", (3) the third session involves introducing mindfulness of the breath exercise, debrief and homework on practicing mindfulness and (4) the last session includes introduction of "thoughts", and putting values into feasible actions.
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No Intervention: Control group
Parents of CMC have option to join the usual community social or health care available in the community.
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What is the study measuring?
Primary Outcome Measures
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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Psychological flexibility (Chinese version)
Time Frame: baseline, week 4
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The Acceptance and Action Questionnaire-II was used to assess the psychological flexibility of parents.
It consists of 7 items and is reported by the parent.
Each item is rated on a 7-point Likert scale, ranging from 1 (never true) to 7 (always true).
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baseline, week 4
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The Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (Chinese version)
Time Frame: baseline, week 4
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The DASS is a self-report instrument consisting of 21 items.
It is rated on a 4-point scale from 1 (does not apply to me at all) to 4 (applies to me all the time).
A higher score on the scale indicates more psychological symptoms.
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baseline, week 4
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Collaborators and Investigators
Sponsor
Sponsor
Investigators
Investigators
- Principal Investigator: Winsome LAM, PhD, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Study record dates
Study Major Dates
Study Start (Actual)
Study Start
Primary Completion (Estimated)
Primary Completion
Study Completion (Estimated)
Study Completion
Study Registration Dates
First Submitted
First Submitted
First Submitted That Met QC Criteria
First Submitted That Met QC Criteria
First Posted (Actual)
First Posted
Study Record Updates
Last Update Posted (Estimated)
Last Update Posted
Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria
Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria
Last Verified
Last Verified
More Information
Terms related to this study
Additional Relevant MeSH Terms
Other Study ID Numbers
Other Study ID Numbers
- PilotACT
Drug and device information, study documents
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated drug product
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated device product
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