“Taking back control together”: Definition of a new intervention designed to support parents confronted with childhood cancer
Parental distress is a major issue in pediatric oncology. The literature shows that intervention programs aimed at supporting parents are effective in reducing parental distress following their child’s cancer diagnosis. However, most programs bear limitations, most often related to their focus on th...
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doaj-59f5cbd17b9847f18739679925decada2021-07-26T12:59:41ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Medicine2331-205X2021-01-018110.1080/2331205X.2021.19444761944476“Taking back control together”: Definition of a new intervention designed to support parents confronted with childhood cancerDavid Ogez0Katherine Péloquin1Laurence Bertout2Claude-Julie Bourque3Daniel Curnier4Simon Drouin5Caroline Laverdière6Valérie Marcil7Jennifer Aramideh8Rebeca Ribeiro9Émélie Rondeau10Daniel Sinnett11Serge Sultan12Sainte-Justine University Health CenterUniversité De MontréalSainte-Justine University Health CenterSainte-Justine University Health CenterSainte-Justine University Health CenterSainte-Justine University Health CenterSainte-Justine University Health CenterSainte-Justine University Health CenterUniversité De MontréalUniversité De MontréalSainte-Justine University Health CenterSainte-Justine University Health CenterSainte-Justine University Health CenterParental distress is a major issue in pediatric oncology. The literature shows that intervention programs aimed at supporting parents are effective in reducing parental distress following their child’s cancer diagnosis. However, most programs bear limitations, most often related to their focus on the individual (rather than the family), and their dissemination possibilities. TAKING BACK CONTROL TOGETHER is an integrative program which was developed to respond to these limitations and take the best of effective existing components. In line with development standards from behavioral medicine (ORBIT model), this 6-sessions program aims to reduce parental distress by reinforcing both Problem Solving Skills Techniques (PSST) in 4 individual sessions and communication within the couple and dyadic coping in 2 sessions with the parent couple. The program was first developed in French-language and is now being adapted in English. Because the program addresses both individual PSST and dyadic coping, it is expected to yield more benefits for parents than existing interventions. After this first phase of definition, the program should be pre-tested for refinement, and pilot-tested. This article aims to present the definition of this program, including handbooks for caregivers and parents, as well as worksheets and electronic resources.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2331205X.2021.1944476cancerpediatricparentsintervention programdevelopmentdefinition |
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David Ogez Katherine Péloquin Laurence Bertout Claude-Julie Bourque Daniel Curnier Simon Drouin Caroline Laverdière Valérie Marcil Jennifer Aramideh Rebeca Ribeiro Émélie Rondeau Daniel Sinnett Serge Sultan “Taking back control together”: Definition of a new intervention designed to support parents confronted with childhood cancer Cogent Medicine cancer pediatric parents intervention program development definition |
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“Taking back control together”: Definition of a new intervention designed to support parents confronted with childhood cancer |
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“Taking back control together”: Definition of a new intervention designed to support parents confronted with childhood cancer |
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“Taking back control together”: Definition of a new intervention designed to support parents confronted with childhood cancer |
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“Taking back control together”: Definition of a new intervention designed to support parents confronted with childhood cancer |
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“Taking back control together”: Definition of a new intervention designed to support parents confronted with childhood cancer |
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“taking back control together”: definition of a new intervention designed to support parents confronted with childhood cancer |
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Cogent Medicine |
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2331-205X |
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Parental distress is a major issue in pediatric oncology. The literature shows that intervention programs aimed at supporting parents are effective in reducing parental distress following their child’s cancer diagnosis. However, most programs bear limitations, most often related to their focus on the individual (rather than the family), and their dissemination possibilities. TAKING BACK CONTROL TOGETHER is an integrative program which was developed to respond to these limitations and take the best of effective existing components. In line with development standards from behavioral medicine (ORBIT model), this 6-sessions program aims to reduce parental distress by reinforcing both Problem Solving Skills Techniques (PSST) in 4 individual sessions and communication within the couple and dyadic coping in 2 sessions with the parent couple. The program was first developed in French-language and is now being adapted in English. Because the program addresses both individual PSST and dyadic coping, it is expected to yield more benefits for parents than existing interventions. After this first phase of definition, the program should be pre-tested for refinement, and pilot-tested. This article aims to present the definition of this program, including handbooks for caregivers and parents, as well as worksheets and electronic resources. |
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cancer pediatric parents intervention program development definition |
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