Culturally Adapted Parenting Intervention for Spanish-Speaking Parents in Improving Outcomes of Younger Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia or Acute Myeloid Leukemia Survivors at Risk for Late Neurocognitive Effects
Cancer Survivor, Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in Remission, Childhood Acute Myeloid Leukemia in Remission
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Cancer Survivor
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
INCLUSION CRITERIA FOR FOCUS GROUPS (PHASE I)
- Parents or adult primary caregiver (e.g., grandmother) of children ages 5 to 17 in treatment remission and has completed intensive therapy for ALL or AML
- Parents of childhood cancer survivors who are now 18 years or older and who were previously treated for ALL or AML (do not need to live with the child)
- One or both of the parents will self-identify as Hispanic/Latino, the primary participating parent will be either Spanish speaking, bilingual, or is bilingual but identifies their primary language as English and will live with the child
INCLUSION CRITERIA FOR PILOT-TESTING (PHASE II)
- Parent/Caregiver: parents or adult primary caregiver (e.g., grandmother) of children treated for ALL or AML
- Parent/Caregiver: one or both of the parents will self-identify as Hispanic/Latino, the primary participating parent will be either Spanish speaking, bilingual, or is bilingual but identifies their primary language as English and will live with the child
- Child: child is in treatment remission and has completed intensive therapy
- Child: child is age 5 to 17 years, 11 months
- Child: child understands English
Exclusion Criteria:
EXCLUSION CRITERIA FOR FOCUS GROUPS (PHASE I)
- Parents of ALL or AML survivors with a history of a major psychiatric condition that precludes participation (e.g., psychosis, severe depression, active substance abuse)
- Existing history of severe cognitive impairment in the child as reported by the parents or documented in the child's City of Hope medical records
EXCLUSION CRITERIA FOR PILOT TESTING (PHASE II)
- Parent/Caregiver: parents with a history of a major psychiatric condition that precludes participation (e.g., psychosis, severe depression, active substance abuse)
- Child: survivors with a history of a major psychiatric condition that precludes participation (e.g., psychosis, severe depression, active substance abuse)
- Child: existing history of severe cognitive impairment (intelligence quotient [IQ] =< 70) as reported by the parents or the child's City of Hope medical records, or by the child's performance score on the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC) Working Memory and Processing Speed index measures administered in this study
Sites / Locations
- City of Hope Medical Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Supportive care (Spanish-adapted skills training)
PHASE I (FOCUS GROUPS): Parents undergo a semi-structured interview with bilingual research assistants over 120 minutes. The content and purpose of the intervention is explained, and the focus group discussions elicit feedback on the intervention components and content of the sessions, and whether the material is culturally and linguistically appropriate. Following the focus group discussion, parents receive a copy of the educational handouts that they may choose to use with their child if they like. PHASE II (PILOT TESTING): Parents of children age 5 to 17 years, 11 months old undergo adapted skills training in Spanish over 60 minutes (8 training sessions total) or 80 minutes (6 training sessions total). The adapted skills training sessions focus on parenting strategies and learning techniques. Sessions include homework assignments and techniques for parents to apply with their child for at least 30 minutes, 3 times a week at home.