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Family Talk Intervention in the Context of Specialised Palliative Home Care

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Terminal Illness
Interventions
Other: Family Talk Intervention
Registration Number
NCT05365919
Lead Sponsor
Ersta Sköndal University College
Brief Summary

This intervention study aims to evaluate a psychosocial family based intervention in clinical practice, the Family Talk Intervention (FTI), for families with dependent children affected by life-threatening/life-limiting illness, when a parent is ill.

The study has an effectiveness implementation hybrid design where both the effects of FTI and the implementation process in clinical practice are examined.

Detailed Description

When a family with dependent children is affected by severe illness this affects the entire family. Still, there is little research evaluating support to such families. This intervention study aims to evaluate a psychosocial family based intervention in clinical practice, the Family Talk Intervention (FTI), for families with dependent children affected by life-threatening/life-limiting illness, when a parent is ill.

The study has an effectiveness implementation hybrid design where both the effects of FTI and the implementation process in clinical practice are examined. FTI will be carried out as a cluster randomized trial at 12 clinics in specialized palliative homecare (6 units=intervention, 6 units=control).

All social workers at these clinics will receive education and training in FTI in 2021. From 2022, FTI will be offered to families cared for at these care contexts.

FTI is manual-based and consists of 6 meetings with the families (together and individually) and is led by the FTI-educated social workers. The aim of FTI are to support the family in talking about illness-related subjects (e.g. prognosis, stress), support parenting, and support the family in identifying their strengths and how to best use them.

FTI will be evaluated through surveys and interviews with families before FTI/baseline and after completed intervention (3 and 6 months after baseline). Further, social workers will be invited to compete questionnaires and take part in focus groups about their experiences of FTI.

The research group has conducted pilot-studies on FTI in these contexts with positive results. The present study allows us to take a further step in the evaluation of FTI- evaluate FTI under real conditions.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
400
Inclusion Criteria
  • Families affected by a life-threatening or life-limiting illness and have dependent children, ill or health aged 0-19 years and
  • Enrolled in specialized palliative home care
  • At least two family members have accepted to participate
Exclusion Criteria

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
InterventionFamily Talk InterventionThe intervention group will be offered to participate in the Family Talk Intervention
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Changes in family Communication over time. Family Adaptability and Cohesion Scale IVSix months

Measures in self-rated family communication which is the primary outcome of the intervention

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Changes in factors needed for successful implementation.The Swedish Normalization Process Theory Measure (S-NoMAD)Six months

For the implementation research. Characterizes and explains key mechanisms that promote and inhibit the implementation, embedding and integration of new health techniques, technologies and other complex interventions.

Changes in self-rated resilience. Resilience Scale (RS-14) ((Resilience Scale for Children (RS-10)).Six months

Measures self-rated resilience in adults and children

Changes in self-rated anxiety. Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)Six months

Measures symptoms of anxiety

Changes in perception of organizational context. Alberta Context Tool (ACT)Six months

For the implementation research. Measures organizational context for use in complex healthcare settings.

Changes in self-rated grief. Prolonged Grief Disorder (PG-12/PG-13).Six months

An instrument to screen for pathologic forms of grief before and after an expected death

Changes in The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ)Six months

Measures self-rated strengths and difficulties. Has a proxy version for children

Changes in self-perceived parenting skill. Parental Skills Checklist (PSC)Six months

Measures self-rated parenting abilities

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Marie Cederschiöld Unicersity College

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Stockholm, Sweden

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