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Pictorial Support in Person-centred Care for Children (PicPecc)

A Person-centred Approach to Pictorial Support in Care for Children (PicPecc)


Sponsor

Göteborg University

Enrollment

40 participants

Start Date

Apr 1, 2021

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Introduction: Person-centred care is based on the assumption that every person has resources that should be used in the care situation. In order for this to happen the patient has to be able to effectively communicate his/her symptoms. This protocol describes the analysis of a digital picture-based tool for communication support for children with cancer aged 5-17 years, who undergo high-dose methotrexate treatment. The advantage of a non-linguistic based platform, beside the expected clinical outcomes, is that it can be used in multiple national studies with minimal translation. Methods and analysis: Two studies will be conducted in a hybrid design, i.e., a crossover design will be used for the intervention (effects), and a mixed-methods design will be used for the process evaluation. Qualitative interviews will be carried out with children with cancer, their legal guardians and case-related healthcare professionals as part of the process evaluation. The interviews will address the experiences of the intervention and frequency of use from the child's perspective. Interview transcripts will be analyzed qualitative descriptively. The digital communication tool will collect child self-reports of symptoms/emotions. The children will be monitored for biomarkers of stress and pain (neuropeptides, neurosteroids and peripheral steroids) in venous blood samples, in-app estimation levels for the children, drug consumption. Person-centeredness will be evaluated with the questionnaire Visual CARE Measure. Ethics: Ethical approval was obtained from the Swedish Ethical Review Authority (ref 2019-02392; 2020-02601).


Eligibility

Min Age: 5 YearsMax Age: 17 Years

Inclusion Criteria4

  • Children with cancer, 5-17 years
  • The children´s legal guardians
  • Healthcare professionals who take care of these children
  • The child needs to have a cognitive level of approximately five years (i.e., be able to understand a numeric rating scale (NRS)).

Exclusion Criteria1

  • \- Children 0-4 years

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Interventions

DEVICEPictorial support in person-centred care for children (PicPecc)

Phase A: The child has the protocol for methotrexate treatment, the healthcare professionals have one workshop that containing person-centred care, universal design, distress, symptom management and the digital reporting and communication tool. Phase B: The child has everything in phase A. In addition, the child use the digital reporting and communication tool that has a thermometer (graded from zero (green) to ten (red)). The result of the assessment is visualized as a face (mimic and colour represents the intensity of the symptom and/or emotion (i.e., anxiety, appetite, fear/worries, how I´m feeling today, nausea, pain, sleep, and tiredness)). The digital reporting and communication tool has a body figure for location of pain, pictures for the type of pain, and an open question. There is an avatar and a gamification part, e.g., the child gets a pet after assessing the symptoms/emotions. The child reports in the app, and the child decides the frequency of assessments.


Locations(1)

University of Gothenburg

Gothenburg, Sweden

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