Music Therapy With Cancer Affected Children and Their Families
- Conditions
- Pediatric Cancer
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Interaction-focused Music Therapy with Children and Significant Others (WG-KB) (control group)Behavioral: Interaction-focused Music Therapy with Children and Significant Others (INMUT-KB) (exp. group)Behavioral: Music Therapy with Children (MUT-K) (exp. group)
- Registration Number
- NCT05534282
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Witten/Herdecke
- Brief Summary
Background: Pediatric oncology patients and their families are in an existentially threatening situation for which music therapy has proven as a cross-linguistic field of action: the creative act of making music offers the possibility of strengthening individual competences and makes socio-psycho-biological conflicts tangible in a very direct way. Although music therapy is an established component of multimodal care and the inclusion of significant others in the therapy setting is recommended, there has been little clinical research on music therapy interaction processes in the family system. The researchers have designed a randomized controlled pilot trial (INMUT) that specifically addresses family interaction in a multi-person setting.
Methods: The examiners investigate the efficacy of music therapy interventions involving the parent-child dyad (INMUT-KB, n=16) compared to music therapy interventions involving only the child (MUT-K, n=16) and a waiting group without intervention (WG, n=10).
Research questions: 1) Does the parent-child interaction improves in mutual attunement, nonverbal communication, and emotional parental response? 2) Are there effects on quality of life, psychosocial and psychosomatic impairments, and system-related level of functioning? Evaluation tools: Primary goals will be assessed by the music therapy-based Assessment of parent-child interaction (APCI) pre and post. The secondary objectives will be assessed by self-reports in form of the psychometric questionnaires KINDL, Experience in Social Systems Questionnaire (EXIS), Burden Assessment Scale (BAS) and Symptom Checklist-K-9 (SCL-9K) pre, post and follow up.
Discussion: The investigators hope for an improvement of the primary and secondary endpoints through participation in music therapy as a basis for a needs-oriented accompaniment of families.
- Detailed Description
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Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 52
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Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Interaction-focused Music Therapy with Children and Significant Others (WG-KB) (control group) Interaction-focused Music Therapy with Children and Significant Others (WG-KB) (control group) Study participants randomized to this group receive the intervention INMUT 10 weeks after the experimental groups. Interaction-focused Music Therapy with Children and Significant Others (INMUT-KB) (exp. group) Interaction-focused Music Therapy with Children and Significant Others (INMUT-KB) (exp. group) Interaction-focused music therapy with children with cancer and their significant others, delivered by trained music therapists Music Therapy with Children (MUT-K) (exp. group) Music Therapy with Children (MUT-K) (exp. group) Interaction-focused music therapy with children with cancer without the involvement of significant others, delivered by trained music therapists.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Assessment of Parent-Child Interaction (APCI) Baseline, Change in 10th hour of intervention The APCI captures child-reference interaction using mutual attunement, nonverbal communication, and emotional parental response. The diagnostic music therapy intervention sessions are conducted and evaluated by external, blinded, APCI-certified raters.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Symptom Checklist-K-9 (SCL-9k) Baseline, Change in 10th hour of intervention, Change in 3 months after intervention The "Short Form Symptom Checklist" (SCL-9k) captures impairment using 9 statements about somatization, obsessiveness, social insecurity, depressiveness, anxiety, aggressiveness, phobic anxiety, paranoia, and psychoticism.
Experience in Social Systems Questionnaire (EXIS) Baseline, Change in 10th hour of intervention, Change in 3 months after intervention EXIS, the "Questionnaire on Experience in Private Social Systems", measures on basis of 12 items the degree of belonging, autonomy, accord, and confidence in the social system described as important within the past 2 weeks.
Wittener Ressources Questionnaire (WIRF) Baseline, Change in 10th hour of intervention, Change in 3 months after intervention WIRF captures resources on the basis of three domains of coping with general life experiences, difficult situations in the past, and current problems, using 12 items each. We will use the domain of coping with general life esperiences.
KINDL-Children/YouthVersion, Modul Oncology Baseline, Change in 10th hour of intervention, Change in 3 months after intervention The KINDL uses 40 items to assess the psychological well-being, social relationships, physical functioning, and daily activities during the daily activities within the last week.
Burden Assessment Scale (BAS) Baseline, Change in 10th hour of intervention, Change in 3 months after intervention The BAS uses 19 items to survey personal stress, feelings of guilt, the need to interrupt and postpone important matters, and a changed and altered perspective of time in relation to the symptoms displayed by the ill relatives within the last 6 months.
Goal Attainement Scale (GAS) Baseline, Change in 10th hour of intervention, Change in 3 months after intervention GAS captures in free text the subjective goals of children and their significant others. These are classified using the Bern Inventory for Therapy (BIT-T): (1) coping with specific problems and symptoms, (2) interpersonal goals, (3) well-being, (4) existential issues, (5) personal growth, (6) residual category.
Trial Locations
- Locations (3)
Gemeinschaftskrankenhaus Herdecke
🇩🇪Herdecke, Germany
Klinikum Dortmund
🇩🇪Dortmund, Germany
Vestische Kinderklinik Datteln
🇩🇪Datteln, Germany