Pilot Testing of an Equity Focused and Trauma-informed Communication Intervention During Family-centered Rounds
Hospitalism in Children, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Hospitalism in Children
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility criteria for caregivers: Adults (18 years of age or older) Proficient in English or Spanish Capable of providing informed consent Identified as a primary caregiver (parent or guardian) of a hospitalized Black or Latino(a/x) child on the general pediatrics team. We will exclude caregivers of children undergoing evaluation for child abuse/neglect or other cases in which the medical team believes family-centered rounds are not appropriate. Eligibility criteria for clinicians: pediatric attending physicians who provide hospital care to children at Duke Children's Hospital. Capable of providing informed consent We will exclude clinicians who do not provide hospital care to children on the general pediatrics team.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Other
Clinician Coaching Immediate Intervention Arm-- Caregivers
Clinician Coaching Wait-List Control Arm-- Caregivers
Clinicians who receive the intervention will participate for up to 12 months, which includes completion of didactics, 8 audio-recorded clinical encounters, 4 feedback sessions, and completion of a post-intervention brief interview and survey. After completing didactic training elements, clinicians will receive coaching and professional feedback on their communication with caregivers of children in the hospital. The investigators will provide clinicians with illustrative examples from their encounters to prompt discussion and self-reflection. Caregivers of hospitalized children will not know if their clinician has received the communication intervention. The investigators will recruit 40 caregivers in this arm.
Clinicians in the wait-list control arm will initially serve as the control arm then receive the intervention to provide feasibility and acceptability data. The clinicians randomized the control arm will undergo didactics and feedback once their pre-intervention audio-recordings are complete. Caregivers of hospitalized children will not know if their clinician has yet received the communication intervention. The investigators will recruit 40 caregivers in this arm prior to clinicians receiving the intervention.