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Nurse-initiated Conversations for Early Integration of Palliative Care in Pediatric Oncology

Nurse-initiated Conversations for Early Integration of Palliative Care in Pediatric Oncology

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18 years and younger
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This study aims to develop and implement a pediatric palliative care (PPC) program. It is an open-label, randomized trial (2:1 randomization) in pediatric oncology department of Children's Hospital of Fudan University. The intervention group will receive Nurse-initiated Conversations for Early Integration of Palliative Care in Pediatric Oncology (NiCE). The control group will receive routine PPC (will be scheduled to meet with the PPC team only when participants themselves, their families, or the attending oncologist requested an appointment). The intervention will take 6 months.

Description

Early integration of PPC, endorsed by a number of international societies, is well supported by evidence on providing multi-layer relief in children and their families over the course of any life-threatening illness. This study will leverage oncology nurses' role, culturally adapt the well-recognized St. Jude Children's Individualized Care Planning and Coordination (ICPC) Model to develop and evaluate a nurse-initiated conversation program to facilitate early integration of palliative care in pediatric oncology care.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Children within eight weeks of initial oncologic diagnosis or within eight weeks of relapse/recurrent disease diagnosis
  • Children speaking Chinese
  • Children's family caregivers accompanying the child in the hospital (only one family member is eligible to take this role under current hospital policy)
  • Children's family caregivers speaking Chinese
  • Health care providers who are taking care of the eligible children, including but not limited to physicians, nurses, and social workers

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Children who, in the opinion of their physician, are not capable mentally or verbally of participating in the survey or interview

Study details
    Solid Tumor
    Hematological Malignancies

NCT05306509

Children's Hospital of Fudan University

18 May 2024

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