This study will investigate if adding complementary therapies such as acupuncture, massage and reiki to inpatient pediatric care is feasible and what the effects are on outcomes such as patient symptoms, cost, safety, satisfaction and length of stay.
Study Objective: To determine if a pediatric integrative medicine (PIM) service is effective in reducing overall symptoms of pain, nausea/vomiting, and/or anxiety (PNVA), length of stay, and costs, in hospitalized children when compared to conventional care. In this context, "integrative" refers to a combined approach of complementary and conventional medical therapies in an evidence-based fashion. Design: cluster trial; 2-arm controlled evaluation study in pediatric oncology, general pediatrics and pediatric cardiology. Intervention will be offered during a 6-month PIM period following a 6 month control period. Population: Inclusion criteria: (i) In-patients in participating division and (ii) informed consent/assent. Exclusion criteria: (i) lack of parent participation, fluency in English, or informed consent Intervention: Recommendations for specific CAM therapies will be determined by a staff PIM pediatrician. Any combination of the following CAM therapies (dose, duration, amount to be based on patient need as assessed by CAM provider, patient, and parent): acupuncture/acupressure, massage, Reiki; all are to be offered in addition to usual care. Control: Usual care. Outcomes: Primary outcome: feasibility (i.e enrollment); Secondary outcomes: (i) PNVA symptom management, (ii) need for conventional pharmacotherapy, (iii) adverse events; (iv) parent and health care provider satisfaction with care provided, v) length of stay; and vi) cost-effectiveness (analysis of this outcome to be limited to patients admitted for at least 2 days and for not more than 30 days). Significance: To our knowledge, this study will be the first comparative effectiveness trial to assess the impact of PIM for hospitalized children with cancer.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
872
If service is requested, treatment options include acupuncture/acupressure, massage, and reiki
Usual care consists of all conventional care options in pediatric oncology including medication and other therapies.
Stollery Childrens' Hospital
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Enrollment
Enrollment of study participants over length of study which will inform conduct of a larger study in this population
Time frame: up to 5 days
Change in pain
For pre-verbal children: Faces, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability tool Verbal children: faces Pain Scale-Revised
Time frame: up to 5 days
Change in nausea/vomiting
Baxter Retching Faces scale
Time frame: up to 5 days
Change in anxiety
Pediatrics Anxiety Faces scale
Time frame: up to 5 days
Incidence of adverse events
BC Children's Hospital Patient Safety Questionnaire; Canadian Pediatric Trigger tool
Time frame: up to 5 days
Parent satisfaction with patient care
Hospital's standardized satisfaction survey; State-Trait Anxiety Invenvtory
Time frame: up to 5 days
Length of hospital stay
Time frame: up to 5 days
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