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Feasibility and Acceptability of Internet-based Parent-child Interaction Therapy (I-PCIT) in Pediatric Cancer
Sponsor: Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital
Summary
This study is being done to learn whether a telehealth intervention called "Internet-Based Parent Child Interaction Therapy," or I-PCIT," can help parents improve the child's behavior if the child currently or previously went through cancer treatment. Parents who choose to be in this study will complete a survey to help researchers figure out if the parent is eligible for the larger study. If a parent is eligible for the larger study and chooses to participate, if so, the participants will be randomly assigned to either receive the I-PCIT intervention now or to be on a waitlist and begin I-PCIT in 5-6 months. The whole study consists of completing I-PCIT sessions with a clinician and completing 3-4 follow-up surveys after the initial screener survey.
Official title: Feasibility, Acceptability, and Preliminary Efficacy of an Internet-based Parent-child Interaction Therapy (I-PCIT) Intervention for Children With Cancer
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
Any - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
300
Start Date
2024-02-19
Completion Date
2028-08-01
Last Updated
2025-04-11
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Internet-Based Parent-Child Interaction Therapy
I-PCIT consists of two phases. The first phase is designed to enhance positive parent-child interactions. The second phase is designed to enhance parents' behavior management parenting behaviors.
Locations (1)
Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital
St. Petersburg, Florida, United States