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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Research Protocols

Date Submitted: Jan 8, 2020
Date Accepted: Mar 29, 2020
Date Submitted to PubMed: Aug 18, 2020

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

A Novel Narrative E-Writing Intervention for Parents of Children With Chronic Life-Threatening Illnesses: Protocol for a Pilot, Open-Label Randomized Controlled Trial

Ho AHY, Dutta O, Tan-Ho G, Tan THB, Low CX, Ganapathy S, Ang LB, Car J, Ho RMH, Miao CY

A Novel Narrative E-Writing Intervention for Parents of Children With Chronic Life-Threatening Illnesses: Protocol for a Pilot, Open-Label Randomized Controlled Trial

JMIR Res Protoc 2020;9(7):e17561

DOI: 10.2196/17561

PMID: 32623367

PMCID: 7380996

A Novel Narrative E-Writing Intervention (NeW-I) for Parents of Children with Chronic Life-Threatening Illnesses: Protocol for a Pilot Open-Label Randomized Controlled Trial

  • Andy Hau Yan Ho; 
  • Oindrila Dutta; 
  • Geraldine Tan-Ho; 
  • Toh Hsiang Benny Tan; 
  • Casuarine Xinyi Low; 
  • Sashikumar Ganapathy; 
  • Lee Beng Ang; 
  • Josip Car; 
  • Ringo Moon-Ho Ho; 
  • Chun Yan Miao

ABSTRACT

Background:

Conventionally, psycho-socio-spiritual interventions for parents of children with chronic life-threatening illness begin post child loss. Pre-loss interventions addressing anticipatory grief can improve holistic well-being and grief outcomes among family caregivers of dying patients. Globally, palliative care strives to holistically support patients and their caregivers at the end-of-life. However, inadequacies exist both globally and in Singapore in providing culturally sensitive psycho-socio-spiritual support to parents whose children need pediatric palliative services.

Objective:

A novel evidence-based Narrative e-Writing Intervention (NeW-I) is developed to address this gap. NeW-I is a strength-focused, meaning-oriented and therapist-facilitated mobile app and web-based counseling platform that aims to enhance quality of life, spiritual well-being, hope and perceived social support, and reduce depressive symptoms, caregiver burden and risk of complicated grief among parents facing their child’s chronic life-threatening illness.

Methods:

The design of NeW-I is informed by an international systematic review and a Singapore-based qualitative inquiry on the lived experience of bereaved parents of children with chronic life-threatening illness. The online NeW-I platform and the relative anonymity it offers to participants is sensitive to the unique cultural needs of Asian family caregivers who are uncomfortable with emotional expression even during times of loss and separation. NeW-I is implemented in Singapore as an open-label pilot randomized controlled trial with 72 parents who are recruited in collaboration with four local pediatric palliative care providers. Potential effectiveness of NeW-I and accessibility and feasibility of implementing and delivering the intervention are assessed.

Results:

Findings from this pilot study will inform the development of a standardized NeW-I protocol and further research to evaluate the efficacy of NeW-I in Singapore and in other Asian communities around the world.

Conclusions:

NeW-I aspires to improve psycho-socio-spiritual well-being of parents facing their child’s chronic life-threatening illness through a structured cyber-counseling platform, thereby enhancing holistic pediatric palliative care and parental bereavement support services. Clinical Trial: ClinicalTrials.gov, ID: NCT03684382, Verified: September 2018, URL: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03684382?term=NCT03684382&rank=1


 Citation

Please cite as:

Ho AHY, Dutta O, Tan-Ho G, Tan THB, Low CX, Ganapathy S, Ang LB, Car J, Ho RMH, Miao CY

A Novel Narrative E-Writing Intervention for Parents of Children With Chronic Life-Threatening Illnesses: Protocol for a Pilot, Open-Label Randomized Controlled Trial

JMIR Res Protoc 2020;9(7):e17561

DOI: 10.2196/17561

PMID: 32623367

PMCID: 7380996

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