COA-APTIC Caregiver Concept Elicitation Study
- Conditions
- Pain Measurement
- Interventions
- Other: Qualitative Interview
- Registration Number
- NCT04392180
- Lead Sponsor
- Duke University
- Brief Summary
This is a concept elicitation study to identify important aspects of pain assessment, treatment, and response to treatment in children under than 3 years of age from a caregiver's perspective.
- Detailed Description
The purpose of this study is to identify important endpoints and outcomes for use in pediatric trials for acute pain therapeutics in infants and young children from a caregiver's perception. Study team members will conduct phone-based qualitative interviews, using a semi-structured interview guide, with 42 primary caregivers of pediatric patients under 3 years of age who are experiencing or have experienced acute pain. Once participants give verbal consent, they will fill out a demographics form. Interviews will last about one hour and will address the participant's experience recognizing and managing their child's acute pain. The investigators will use these concept elicitation interviews to identify important aspects of acute pain assessment, treatment, and response to treatment in children who are under 3 years old. Interviews will be audio recorded and transcribed with participant permission. Transcripts or interviewer notes will be reviewed by two analysts and will be double coded until inter-rater reliability is reached by agreement of at least 80%. The study team will conduct a thematic analysis of the coded transcripts. This is a minimal risk study. All information will be kept confidential and information will be stored on a secure network which is only accessible to the study team.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 44
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Cares for a child who is both:
- Between 0 and <3 years of age
- Experiencing or has experienced acute pain in one of the following categories:
- Malignant or non-malignant visceral or hematologic disease
- Surgery (or other procedure)
- Trauma or injury
- Congenital conditions
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Is over the age of 18 years old.
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Can speak and understand English.
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Is capable of and willing to provide informed consent for interview participation and to collect medical data from the child's medical record.
- Lack of access to a telephone or computer for interview
- Has a child with acute pain that is extremely premature (less than 32 weeks gestation at the time of enrollment) and no other eligible child.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Caregivers Qualitative Interview Caregivers who care for a child that is both under 3 years of age and has experienced acute pain. This cohort will participate in a qualitative interview about pain assessment, treatment, and response to treatment in their child.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Caregiver perspective on how to evaluate response to treatment for acute pain in children 0 to <3 years old. 1 hour A 1-hour qualitative interview will be conducted and transcript or interviewer notes will be coded to assess how caregivers evaluate response to treatment for acute pain in infants and young children.
Caregiver perspective on how to identify or recognize pain in children 0 to <3 years old. 1 hour A 1-hour qualitative interview will be conducted and transcript or interviewer notes will be coded to assess how caregivers identify and recognize acute pain in infants and young children.
Caregiver perspective on how and when to intervene for acute pain in children 0 to <3 years old. 1 hour A 1-hour qualitative interview will be conducted and transcript or interviewer notes will be coded to assess caregiver's perspective on how and when to treat acute pain in infants and young children.
Caregiver perspective on important side effects of acute pain therapeutics in children 0 to <3 years old. 1 hour A 1-hour qualitative interview will be conducted and transcript or interviewer notes will be coded to assess caregiver's perspective on important side effects of acute pain in infants and young children.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Duke University
🇺🇸Durham, North Carolina, United States