Related Experiment Videos
Promoting Adjustment Among Families Impacted by Non-Curable, Advanced Stage Parental Cancer: A Randomized Controlled
Frances Marcus Lewis1, Kristin A Griffith2, Pamela Ganschow3
1University of Washington and Fred Hutchinson Research Center, Seattle, Washington, USA.
Background:
Annually hundreds of thousands of children are impacted by a parent with cancer, and an estimated 25% have advanced stage disease. Programs to assist these families lag far behind the need.
Objectives:
To test the short-term efficacy of a telephone-delivered cancer parenting program for child-rearing parents with non-curable, advanced-stage cancer, the Enhancing Connections Palliative Care (EC-PC) Program.
Design:
Two-group randomized controlled trial with assessment at three months. Experimental group parents received five educational counseling sessions by telephone at two-week intervals; participants in the alternative treatment control group were mailed a booklet about ways to communicate and support children's coping with parental cancer.
Setting:
The program was delivered centrally from the study center.
Subjects:
Fifty-six child-rearing parents with non-curable advanced cancer were enrolled from medical providers, service agencies, and cancer centers in the United States.
Measurements:
Outcomes were parents' and children's depressed mood and anxiety, parenting skills, parenting self-efficacy, and children's behavioral-emotional adjustment.
Results:
Between-group analysis using Mixed Models showed a significant effect that benefitted the experimental group: parenting skills significantly improved compared with controls. Results were clinically significant in both the intent to treat (d = 0.54, p = 0.34) and per-protocol analysis (d = 0.64, p = 0.018). Effect sizes were larger in the experimental group compared with controls. Within-group analysis reflected additional improvements in parents' self-efficacy, depressed mood, and children's behavioral-emotional adjustment.
Conclusions:
EC-PC is a telephone-delivered intervention that significantly improved parenting skills and offers a scalable approach to support families coping with advanced cancer. Larger trials are warranted.
Related Concept Videos
Treatment Resistant Cancers
Continuing Care
Cancer Survival Analysis
Cancer Therapies
However, cancer treatments can pose several challenges, as therapies used to kill cancer cells are generally also toxic to normal cells. Moreover, cancer cells mutate rapidly and can develop resistance to chemical agents or radiation therapy. Besides, all types of cancer cells may not respond to the same therapy. Some cancer cells respond to one...
Cancer Therapies
However, cancer treatments can pose several challenges, as therapies used to kill cancer cells are generally also toxic to normal cells. Moreover, cancer cells mutate rapidly and can develop resistance to chemical agents or radiation therapy. Besides, all types of cancer cells may not respond to the same therapy. Some cancer cells respond to one...
Targeted Cancer Therapies
There are several types of targeted therapies against specific...