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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Cancer

Date Submitted: Apr 27, 2022
Date Accepted: May 24, 2022

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

Improving Clinical and Family Communication for Adult Child Caregivers of a Parent With a Blood Cancer: Single-Arm Pre-Post Pilot Intervention

Bylund CL, Wollney EN, Campbell-Salome G, Applebaum AJ, Paige SR, DeGruccio K, Weiss E, Sae-Hau M, Arnold J, Durante D, Amin TB, Hampton CN, Fisher CL

Improving Clinical and Family Communication for Adult Child Caregivers of a Parent With a Blood Cancer: Single-Arm Pre-Post Pilot Intervention

JMIR Cancer 2022;8(3):e38722

DOI: 10.2196/38722

PMID: 35788019

PMCID: 9297135

Improving Clinical and Family Communication for Adult Child Caregivers of a Parent with a Blood Cancer: A Single-Arm Pre-Post Pilot Intervention

  • Carma L. Bylund; 
  • Easton N. Wollney; 
  • Gemme Campbell-Salome; 
  • Allison J. Applebaum; 
  • Samantha R. Paige; 
  • Kennan DeGruccio; 
  • Elisa Weiss; 
  • Maria Sae-Hau; 
  • Jason Arnold; 
  • Domenic Durante; 
  • Tithi B. Amin; 
  • Chelsea N. Hampton; 
  • Carla L. Fisher

ABSTRACT

Background:

Caregivers of parents with cancer may face challenges when communicating with the patient and other family members, communicating during clinical interactions, and navigating online information seeking.

Objective:

Objective:

We developed and pilot-tested the Healthy Communication PracticeTM program for caregivers of parents with a blood cancer, which aims to help participants learn and implement communication skills central to caregiving. We assessed the feasibility and acceptability of the training.

Methods:

Methods:

Eligible participants completed a pre-program survey. Participants had two weeks to complete the 2-part, 90-minute online program and completed a post-program survey that included program evaluation items and the acceptability of intervention (AIM) scale using a 1-5 rating (5=strongly agree).

Results:

Results:

Of 50 caregivers who initially expressed interest, 34 consented, and 30 completed the program and both surveys (88% completion rate). Caregivers had a mean age of 45 years and provided care for parents who had a mean age of 73 years (9.10). Caregivers were primarily daughters (n=22). Overall, scores on the AIM scale were high (M=4.48). Specifically, caregivers felt the content met caregivers’ communication needs (M=4.58) and their own needs as a caregiver of a parent with a blood cancer (M=4.39).

Conclusions:

Conclusions:

We demonstrated the feasibility and acceptability of the Healthy Communication Practice program, which aims to enhance family and clinical communication skills among caregivers of a parent with a blood cancer. Future studies will examine the efficacy of the program and its impact on both caregiver and patient communication and health outcomes.


 Citation

Please cite as:

Bylund CL, Wollney EN, Campbell-Salome G, Applebaum AJ, Paige SR, DeGruccio K, Weiss E, Sae-Hau M, Arnold J, Durante D, Amin TB, Hampton CN, Fisher CL

Improving Clinical and Family Communication for Adult Child Caregivers of a Parent With a Blood Cancer: Single-Arm Pre-Post Pilot Intervention

JMIR Cancer 2022;8(3):e38722

DOI: 10.2196/38722

PMID: 35788019

PMCID: 9297135

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