The Effect Of Family-Centered (Face(R)) Pediatric Advanced Care Planning Intervention On Family Anxiety: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial For Adolescents With Hiv And Their Families

JOURNAL OF FAMILY NURSING(2020)

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Clinicians fear pediatric advance care planning (pACP) for adolescents is too distressing for families. Multisite longitudinal randomized controlled trial of adolescents with HIV tested the effect of FAmily-CEntered (FACE(R)) pACP intervention on families' anxiety and depression. One hundred five adolescent/family dyads were randomized to FACE(R) (n = 54 dyads) or control (n = 51 dyads). Families were 90% African American, 37% HIV-positive, and 22% less than high school educated. Families reported lower anxiety 3 months post-FACE(R) intervention than control (beta = -4.71, 95% confidence interval [CI] = [-8.20, -1.23], p = .008). Male family members were less anxious than female family members (beta = -4.55, 95% CI = [-6.96, -2.138], p <= .001). Family members living with HIV reported greater depressive symptoms than HIV-uninfected families (beta = 3.32, 95% CI = [0.254, 6.38], p = .034). Clinicians can be assured this structured, facilitated FACE(R) pACP model minimized family anxiety without increasing depressive symptoms. Adolescent/family dyads should be invited to have access to, and provision of, evidence-based pACP as part of patient-centered/family-supported care in the HIV continuum of care.
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pediatrics, family intervention, advance care planning, HIV
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