A novel Narrative e-Writing Intervention for parents of children with chronic life-threatening illnesses : protocol for a pilot, open-label randomized controlled trial

Background: A novel evidence-based Narrative e-Writing Intervention (NeW-I) has been developed and tested in Singapore to advance psychosociospiritual support for parents of children with chronic life-threatening illnesses. NeW-I is informed by an international systematic review and a Singapore-base...

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Main Authors: Ho, Andy Hau Yan, Dutta, Oindrila, Tan-Ho, Geraldine, Tan, Benny Toh Hsiang, Low, Casuarine Xinyi, Ganapathy, Sashikumar, Car, Josip, Ho, Ringo Moon-Ho, Miao, Chunyan
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Narrative Therapy
Psychotherapy
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Narrative Therapy
Psychotherapy
Ho, Andy Hau Yan
Dutta, Oindrila
Tan-Ho, Geraldine
Tan, Benny Toh Hsiang
Low, Casuarine Xinyi
Ganapathy, Sashikumar
Car, Josip
Ho, Ringo Moon-Ho
Miao, Chunyan
A novel Narrative e-Writing Intervention for parents of children with chronic life-threatening illnesses : protocol for a pilot, open-label randomized controlled trial
description Background: A novel evidence-based Narrative e-Writing Intervention (NeW-I) has been developed and tested in Singapore to advance psychosociospiritual support for parents of children with chronic life-threatening illnesses. NeW-I is informed by an international systematic review and a Singapore-based qualitative inquiry on the lived experience of parental bereavement and supported by literature on anticipatory grief interventions for improving the holistic well-being of parent caregivers of seriously ill children. Objective: This study's aim was to provide an accessible platform, NeW-I—which is a strengths- and meaning-focused 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 of children with chronic life-threatening illnesses. Methods: The NeW-I therapist-facilitated web-based platform comprises a mobile app and a website (both of which have the same content and functionality). NeW-I has been implemented in Singapore as a pilot open-label randomized controlled trial comprising intervention and control groups. Both primary and secondary outcomes will be self-reported by participants through questionnaires. In collaboration with leading pediatric palliative care providers in Singapore, the trial aims to enroll 36 participants in each group (N=72), so that when allowing for 30% attrition at follow-up, the sample size will be adequate to detect a small effect size of 0.2 in the primary outcome measure, with 90% power and two-sided significance level of at least .05. The potential effectiveness of NeW-I and the accessibility and feasibility of implementing and delivering the intervention will be assessed. Results: Funding support and institutional review board approval for this study have been secured. Data collection started in January 2019 and is ongoing. Conclusions: NeW-I aspires to enhance holistic pediatric palliative care services through a structured web-based counseling platform that is sensitive to the unique cultural needs of Asian family caregivers who are uncomfortable with expressing emotion even during times of loss and separation. The findings of this pilot study will inform the development of a full-scale NeW-I protocol and further research to evaluate the efficacy of NeW-I in Singapore and in other Asian communities around the world.
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Ho, Andy Hau Yan
Dutta, Oindrila
Tan-Ho, Geraldine
Tan, Benny Toh Hsiang
Low, Casuarine Xinyi
Ganapathy, Sashikumar
Car, Josip
Ho, Ringo Moon-Ho
Miao, Chunyan
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author Ho, Andy Hau Yan
Dutta, Oindrila
Tan-Ho, Geraldine
Tan, Benny Toh Hsiang
Low, Casuarine Xinyi
Ganapathy, Sashikumar
Car, Josip
Ho, Ringo Moon-Ho
Miao, Chunyan
author_sort Ho, Andy Hau Yan
title A novel Narrative e-Writing Intervention for parents of children with chronic life-threatening illnesses : protocol for a pilot, open-label randomized controlled trial
title_short A novel Narrative e-Writing Intervention for parents of children with chronic life-threatening illnesses : protocol for a pilot, open-label randomized controlled trial
title_full A novel Narrative e-Writing Intervention for parents of children with chronic life-threatening illnesses : protocol for a pilot, open-label randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr A novel Narrative e-Writing Intervention for parents of children with chronic life-threatening illnesses : protocol for a pilot, open-label randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed A novel Narrative e-Writing Intervention for parents of children with chronic life-threatening illnesses : protocol for a pilot, open-label randomized controlled trial
title_sort novel narrative e-writing intervention for parents of children with chronic life-threatening illnesses : protocol for a pilot, open-label randomized controlled trial
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1487332023-03-05T15:32:26Z 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, Andy Hau Yan Dutta, Oindrila Tan-Ho, Geraldine Tan, Benny Toh Hsiang Low, Casuarine Xinyi Ganapathy, Sashikumar Car, Josip Ho, Ringo Moon-Ho Miao, Chunyan School of Social Sciences Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) School of Computer Science and Engineering Centre for Population Health Sciences Science::Medicine Narrative Therapy Psychotherapy Background: A novel evidence-based Narrative e-Writing Intervention (NeW-I) has been developed and tested in Singapore to advance psychosociospiritual support for parents of children with chronic life-threatening illnesses. NeW-I is informed by an international systematic review and a Singapore-based qualitative inquiry on the lived experience of parental bereavement and supported by literature on anticipatory grief interventions for improving the holistic well-being of parent caregivers of seriously ill children. Objective: This study's aim was to provide an accessible platform, NeW-I—which is a strengths- and meaning-focused 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 of children with chronic life-threatening illnesses. Methods: The NeW-I therapist-facilitated web-based platform comprises a mobile app and a website (both of which have the same content and functionality). NeW-I has been implemented in Singapore as a pilot open-label randomized controlled trial comprising intervention and control groups. Both primary and secondary outcomes will be self-reported by participants through questionnaires. In collaboration with leading pediatric palliative care providers in Singapore, the trial aims to enroll 36 participants in each group (N=72), so that when allowing for 30% attrition at follow-up, the sample size will be adequate to detect a small effect size of 0.2 in the primary outcome measure, with 90% power and two-sided significance level of at least .05. The potential effectiveness of NeW-I and the accessibility and feasibility of implementing and delivering the intervention will be assessed. Results: Funding support and institutional review board approval for this study have been secured. Data collection started in January 2019 and is ongoing. Conclusions: NeW-I aspires to enhance holistic pediatric palliative care services through a structured web-based counseling platform that is sensitive to the unique cultural needs of Asian family caregivers who are uncomfortable with expressing emotion even during times of loss and separation. The findings of this pilot study will inform the development of a full-scale NeW-I protocol and further research to evaluate the efficacy of NeW-I in Singapore and in other Asian communities around the world. Ministry of Education (MOE) Published version The authors are deeply grateful to KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Club Rainbow Singapore, Muscular Dystrophy Association Singapore, and Rare Disorders Society Singapore for supporting this project. This work was supported by the Singapore Ministry of Education Academic Research Tier 1 Fund (2017-T1-001-034) and the Temasek Foundation Innovates’ Singapore Millennium Foundation Grant (M4062472.SS0). The funders played no role in the study design, collection, analysis or interpretation of data, or preparation of the manuscript. 2021-05-17T06:07:50Z 2021-05-17T06:07:50Z 2020 Journal Article Ho, A. H. Y., Dutta, O., Tan-Ho, G., Tan, B. T. H., Low, C. X., Ganapathy, S., Car, J., Ho, R. M. & Miao, C. (2020). 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 Research Protocols, 9(7). https://dx.doi.org/10.2196/17561 1929-0748 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/148733 10.2196/17561 32809950 7 9 en 2017-T1-001-034 JMIR Research Protocols © 2020 Andy Hau Yan Ho, Oindrila Dutta, Geraldine Tan-Ho, Toh Hsiang Benny Tan, Xinyi Casuarine Low, Sashikumar Ganapathy, Josip Car, Ringo Moon-Ho Ho, Chun Yan Miao. Originally published in JMIR Research Protocols (http://www.researchprotocols.org), 05.07.2020. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Research Protocols, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://www.researchprotocols.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included. application/pdf