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Parent-Child Mandala Painting During Chemotherapy
Sponsor: Yuzuncu Yil University
Summary
This randomized controlled trial aims to evaluate the effects of a parent-child mandala painting intervention conducted during the chemotherapy process on caregiver burden, psychological well-being, and child fear and pain levels in pediatric oncology patients. Childhood cancer and its treatment are highly stressful experiences for both children and their parents. Chemotherapy-related side effects such as pain, fear, and emotional distress may negatively affect children's psychological well-being and treatment adaptation. Parents, as primary caregivers, often experience increased emotional burden, anxiety, and stress during this process. The intervention consists of a structured parent-child mandala painting activity delivered over a two-week period, with six sessions in total, each lasting 30 minutes. Participants are randomly assigned to either the intervention group, which receives the mandala painting activity in addition to routine care, or the control group, which receives routine nursing care alone. Outcome measures include child fear and pain levels assessed using validated pediatric scales, as well as caregiver burden and psychological distress measured through standardized questionnaires. Assessments are conducted at baseline and after completion of the two-week intervention period. This study seeks to contribute evidence on the use of creative, non-pharmacological interventions to support emotional well-being in children undergoing chemotherapy and their caregivers.
Official title: Effects of a Parent-Child Mandala Painting Intervention During Chemotherapy on Caregiver Burden, Psychological Well-being, and Child Fear and Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
5 Years - 12 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
108
Start Date
2025-11-22
Completion Date
2026-02
Last Updated
2026-01-27
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Parent-Child Mandala Painting Intervention
This behavioral intervention involves structured parent-child mandala painting sessions conducted during the chemotherapy process. The intervention aims to support children's emotional well-being and fine motor skills while enhancing parent-child interaction. Sessions are delivered over a two-week period, with a total of six sessions, each lasting approximately 30 minutes, and are facilitated by a trained nurse.
Locations (1)
Van Yuzuncu Yil University Dursun Odabas Medical Center
Van, Turkey, Turkey (Türkiye)