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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1177/1074840720964093" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1177/1074840720964093</a>
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The Effect of FAmily-CEntered (FACE(®)) Pediatric Advanced Care Planning Intervention on Family Anxiety: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial for Adolescents With HIV and Their Families
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Journal of Family Nursing
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2020
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pediatrics; advance care planning; family intervention; Hiv
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Lin CJ; Cheng YI; Garvie PA; D'Angelo LJ; Wang J; Lyon ME
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Clinicians fear pediatric advance care planning (pACP) for adolescents is too distressing for families. Multisite longitudinal randomized controlled trial of adolescents with HIV tested the effect of FAmily-CEntered (FACE(®)) pACP intervention on families' anxiety and depression. One hundred five adolescent/family dyads were randomized to FACE(®) (n = 54 dyads) or control (n = 51 dyads). Families were 90% African American, 37% HIV-positive, and 22% less than high school educated. Families reported lower anxiety 3 months post-FACE(®) intervention than control (β = -4.71, 95% confidence interval [CI] = [-8.20, -1.23], p = .008). Male family members were less anxious than female family members (β = -4.55, 95% CI = [-6.96, -2.138], p ≤ .001). Family members living with HIV reported greater depressive symptoms than HIV-uninfected families (β = 3.32, 95% CI = [0.254, 6.38], p = .034). Clinicians can be assured this structured, facilitated FACE(®) pACP model minimized family anxiety without increasing depressive symptoms. Adolescent/family dyads should be invited to have access to, and provision of, evidence-based pACP as part of patient-centered/family-supported care in the HIV continuum of care.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1177/1074840720964093" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1177/1074840720964093</a>
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2020
Advance Care Planning
Cheng YI
D'Angelo LJ
Family Intervention
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Garvie PA
Hiv
Journal Of Family Nursing
Lin CJ
Lyon ME
Pediatrics
Wang J
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A Longitudinal, Randomized, Controlled Trial Of Advance Care Planning For Teens With Cancer: Anxiety, Depression, Quality Of Life, Advance Directives, Spirituality
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Journal Of Adolescent Health
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2014
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Adolescent; Adult; Advance Care Planning/statistics & Numerical Data; Advance Directives/psychology; Advance Directives/statistics & Numerical Data; Anxiety/complications; Anxiety/psychology; Depression/complications; Depression/psychology; Family; Feasibility Studies; Female; Follow-up Studies; Humans; Longitudinal Studies; Male; Neoplasms/complications; Neoplasms/psychology; Patient Satisfaction/statistics & Numerical Data; Quality Of Life/psychology; Spirituality; Surveys And Questionnaires; United States; Young Adult
Adolescent; Advance Care Planning; Advance Directive; African-american; Cancer; Communication; Decision-making; End Of Life; Family Intervention; Pediatric Palliative Care
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M.E. Lyon; Wang J
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To test the feasibility, acceptability and safety of a pediatric advance care planning intervention, Family-Centered Advance Care Planning for Teens With Cancer (FACE-TC).
METHODS:
Adolescent (age 14-20 years)/family dyads (N = 30) with a cancer diagnosis participated in a two-armed, randomized, controlled trial. Exclusion criteria included severe depression and impaired mental status. Acceptability was measured by the Satisfaction Questionnaire. General Estimating Equations models assessed the impact of FACE-TC on 3-month post-intervention outcomes as measured by the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory 4.0 Generic Core Scale, the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory 4.0 Cancer-Specific Module, the Beck Depression and Anxiety Inventories, the Spiritual Well-Being Scale of the Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-IV, and advance directive completion.
RESULTS:
Acceptability was demonstrated with enrollment of 72% of eligible families, 100% attendance at all three sessions, 93% retention at 3-month post-intervention, and 100% data completion. Intervention families rated FACE-TC worthwhile (100%), whereas adolescents' ratings increased over time (65%-82%). Adolescents' anxiety decreased significantly from baseline to 3 months post-intervention in both groups (β = -5.6; p = .0212). Low depressive symptom scores and high quality of life scores were maintained by adolescents in both groups. Advance directives were located easily in medical records (100% of FACE-TC adolescents vs. no controls). Oncologists received electronic copies. Total Spirituality scores (β = 8.1; p = .0296) were significantly higher among FACE-TC adolescents versus controls. The FACE-TC adolescents endorsed the best time to bring up end-of-life decisions: 19% before being sick, 19% at diagnosis, none when first ill or hospitalized, 25% when dying, and 38% for all of the above.
CONCLUSIONS:
Family-Centered Advance Care Planning for Teens With Cancer demonstrated feasibility and acceptability. Courageous adolescents willingly participated in highly structured, in-depth pediatric advance care planning conversations safely.
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2013.10.206
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2014
Adolescent
Adult
Advance Care Planning
Advance Care Planning/statistics & Numerical Data
Advance Directive
Advance Directives/psychology
Advance Directives/statistics & Numerical Data
African-american
Anxiety/complications
Anxiety/psychology
Cancer
Communication
Decision-making
Depression/complications
Depression/psychology
End Of Life
Family
Family Intervention
Feasibility Studies
Female
Follow-up Studies
Humans
Journal of Adolescent Health
July 2016 List
Longitudinal Studies
M.E. Lyon
Male
Neoplasms/complications
Neoplasms/psychology
Patient Satisfaction/statistics & Numerical Data
Pediatric Palliative Care
Quality Of Life/psychology
Spirituality
Surveys And Questionnaires
United States
Wang J
Young Adult