DR. ROLIKA BANSAL
DR. CHIONKHUMI CHRISTY MAREM, Dr. SANTOSH G. HONAVAR
Abstract
Purpose: Innovative approach to yield higher compliance in children with retinoblastoma based on incentive theory of motivation.
Methodology: A prospective study of 100 patients with retinoblastoma with pre and post intervention questionnaire based analysis wherein treatment based badges of courage where distributed.
Results: Among 100 retinoblastoma children a total of 630 badges were distributed. Cost was INR90 per child. Treatment-based badges for all retinoblastoma modalities were given over 3 months. Increase in compliance was noted along with parent satisfaction. Improvement was documented based on psycho-social aspects. Overall, there was improvement in all variables showing excellent response and effective intervention.
Conclusion: Positive motivation yields higher compliance especially in children. The journey of these children from being fighters to survivors can be made more interesting and joyous by introducing child-life projects that focus on psychosocial aspects.
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FP2276 : iHope: An innovative badge-of-hope child-life project for children with retinoblastoma
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