FOCUS for Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease and Cancer (FOCUS)
Pediatric Cancer, Sickle Cell Disease, Quality of Life
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Pediatric Cancer focused on measuring Pediatric cancer, Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease, Quality of Life, Randomized Controlled Trial, Intervention, Photography, Narrative Psychology, Adolescence
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- 1) diagnosis of sickle cell disease, any hemoglobin type or diagnosis of leukemia, lymphoma, or solid tumor
- 2) inpatient at CHOA
- 3) 12-18 years of age
- 4) English speaking
- 5) owns a smartphone with camera.
Exclusion Criteria:
- 1) report of active psychosis or active suicidal ideation in the adolescents
- 2) significant documented developmental delay, autism spectrum disorder, or significant intellectual impairment, as these comorbidities may confound the study aims by impacting the dependent measures.
Sites / Locations
- Georgia State University
- Children's Healthcare of AtlantaRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
FOCUS
Control
Participants will complete a baseline survey battery and learn about The Hero's Journey. Starting at hospital discharge for 10 days, they will do the following: 1) identify which stage of The Hero's Journey they are experiencing; 2) take a picture of something good and write a caption describing the picture and provide advice; and 3) take a picture of something difficult or challenging during the day and write a caption for the photo and provide advice. Daily text messages will remind participants to take the photographs, write the advice captions, upload both to the server, as well as to take a very brief daily survey. At the conclusion of day 10, participants will be asked to review their photos and captions and provide final advice in the form of a letter to other adolescents with SCD or cancer. Finally, they will complete a post-intervention battery.
In a 30-min visit (in person or virtual) with adolescents during hospitalizations, we will have participants complete a baseline survey battery. Daily text messages will remind participants to take a very brief daily survey. At the conclusion of day 10, participants will complete a post-intervention battery.