Thiblin Ella, Lundgren Johan, Bergqvist Mattias, Huynh Tho, Reuther Christina, Rösler Sandra, Woodford Joanne, von Essen Louise
CIRCLE- Complex Intervention Research in Health and Care, Department of Women's and Children's Health, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
Division of Nursing Sciences and Reproductive Health, Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Sciences, Linköping University, Norrköping, Sweden.
BMC Psychiatry. 2025 May 16;25(1):499. doi: 10.1186/s12888-025-06897-y.
Despite parents of children treated for cancer commonly reporting psychological difficulties such as symptoms of depression and anxiety, there is a lack of evidence-based psychological interventions tailored to their needs. We therefore developed an internet-administered, guided, low-intensity cognitive behavioural therapy-based self-help intervention (EJDeR). We examined the acceptability and feasibility of the intervention and study procedures in the single-arm feasibility trial ENGAGE. Results suggested the intervention and study procedures are feasible and acceptable. However, a need for modifications and refinements to the intervention and study procedures was identified. We conducted a qualitative interview study to explore the acceptability and feasibility of the intervention and study procedures from the perspective of parents to inform modifications and refinements to the intervention and study procedures.
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 52 parents (17 fathers, 35 mothers). A public contribution group (three parents of children treated for cancer) analysed the data independently from the research team and contributed to dissemination. An inductive content analysis was performed using the Framework Method.
The intervention was perceived as acceptable and relevant, and parents expressed positive attitudes toward internet-administered support. However, parents identified a need for adaptations to intervention content, e.g., a greater focus on the family, trauma, and the cancer experience. Barriers to engagement were also identified, including technical difficulties and a need for modifications to improve intervention user-friendliness and smartphone and/or tablet compatibility. Study procedures were also perceived as acceptable and feasible. However, a need was identified to improve parents' understanding of the study and to reduce the amount and frequency of assessments. The public contributors' analysis was similar to that of the research team. However, the research team overlooked important nuances. For example, the public contributors' analysis highlighted parents' difficulties distinguishing between the intervention and study procedures.
The intervention and study procedures were perceived as acceptable and feasible. However, the need for important modifications and refinements were suggested to improve future acceptability and feasibility. Involving public contributors in the analysis resulted in developing a more comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the data.
ISRCTN 57,233,429 (Registration date: 19/04/2018); ISRCTN 18,404,129 (Registration date: 25/11/2019).
尽管接受癌症治疗儿童的父母普遍报告存在心理困扰,如抑郁和焦虑症状,但缺乏针对其需求的循证心理干预措施。因此,我们开发了一种基于互联网管理、有指导的、低强度认知行为疗法的自助干预措施(EJDeR)。我们在单臂可行性试验ENGAGE中检验了该干预措施及研究程序的可接受性和可行性。结果表明该干预措施及研究程序是可行且可接受的。然而,已确定需要对干预措施和研究程序进行修改和完善。我们开展了一项定性访谈研究,从父母的角度探讨干预措施和研究程序的可接受性和可行性,以为干预措施和研究程序的修改和完善提供依据。
对52名父母(17名父亲,35名母亲)进行了半结构式访谈。一个公众贡献小组(三名接受癌症治疗儿童的父母)独立于研究团队对数据进行分析,并参与传播工作。采用框架法进行归纳式内容分析。
该干预措施被认为是可接受且相关的,父母对互联网管理的支持表示积极态度。然而,父母们认为需要调整干预内容,例如更关注家庭、创伤和癌症经历。还确定了参与的障碍,包括技术困难以及需要进行修改以提高干预措施的用户友好性和智能手机及/或平板电脑兼容性。研究程序也被认为是可接受且可行的。然而,已确定需要提高父母对研究的理解,并减少评估的数量和频率。公众贡献者的分析与研究团队的分析相似。然而,研究团队忽略了一些重要的细微差别。例如,公众贡献者的分析强调了父母难以区分干预措施和研究程序。
干预措施和研究程序被认为是可接受且可行的。然而,建议进行重要的修改和完善,以提高未来的可接受性和可行性。让公众贡献者参与分析有助于对数据形成更全面、细致入微的理解。
ISRCTN 57,233,429(注册日期:2018年4月19日);ISRCTN 18,404,129(注册日期:2019年11月25日)。