Preventing posttraumatic stress following pediatric injury: a randomized controlled trial of a web-based psycho-educational intervention for parents
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Preventing posttraumatic stress following pediatric injury: a randomized controlled trial of a web-based psycho-educational intervention for parents
Abstract
Objective: The study objective is to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of a web-based intervention for parents (AfterTheInjury.org [ATI]) in promoting emotional recovery following pediatric injury.
Methods: 100 children with injuries requiring medical attention and their parents were randomly assigned to the intervention or usual care. Efficacy outcomes included parent knowledge and child and parent posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS).
Results: All parents in the intervention group completed the intervention (directed use of ATI) in the hospital. 56% reported using ATI online post-discharge, and 100% of these parents found it helpful. Parent knowledge increased immediately post-intervention, but there was no significant intervention impact on parent knowledge or PTSS at a 6-week follow-up. Relationships between knowledge and PTSS were identified.
Conclusions: Brief web-based interventions introduced during child hospitalization are a feasible strategy to reach many parents following pediatric injury. Preventing psychological symptoms may require more than parental education alone.
Keywords: PTSD; child injury; emotional recovery; parents; posttraumatic stress.
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An online psycho-educational intervention for parents did not impact parent or child post-traumatic stress symptoms more than usual care for children following injury.Aust Occup Ther J. 2014 Oct;61(5):372-4. doi: 10.1111/1440-1630.12160. Aust Occup Ther J. 2014. PMID: 25294356 No abstract available.
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