• J Palliat Med · Jan 2023

    Randomized Controlled Trial

    Feasibility and Acceptability: Narrative Writing with Caregivers in Pediatric Critical Care.

    • Daniel H Grossoehme, Nicole Robinson, Julie M Aultman, Michael L Forbes, Laura Gerak, and Sarah Friebert.
    • Haslinger Family Pediatric Palliative Care Center, Rebecca D. Considine Research Institute, Akron, Ohio, USA.
    • J Palliat Med. 2023 Jan 1; 26 (1): 114119114-119.

    AbstractBackground: Pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) admissions are caregiver stressors with potential long-term impact. Writing interventions have shown health benefits, although not yet with parents writing during their child's PICU admission. Objective: The study objective was to quantify intervention acceptability and feasibility and to qualitatively examine written texts. Design: This is a proof-of-concept three-arm randomized trial. Setting and Subjects: Subjects were legal caregivers ≥18 years, able to read and write English, and of children ≤18 years in a U.S. PICU for ≥1 day. Measurements: Treatment Acceptability Questionnaire, enrollment rates, completed encounters, and qualitative thematic analysis. Results: Acceptability was high (49% enrollment; mean [standard deviation] Treatment Acceptability Questionnaire scores: M = 24.8 [2.4]). Feasibility was 100% scheduled-to-completed sessions. Thematic analysis revealed two themes (people and relationships); texts were more cognitive than emotional. Conclusions: Caregivers, provided resources and supported by a narrative medicine facilitator, are likely to engage in expressive writing. The intervention warrants subsequent development.

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