Initial Evidence for Positive Effects of a Psychological Preparation Program for MRI “iMReady” in Children with Neurofibromatosis Type I and Brain Tumors—How to Meet the Patients’ Needs Best

Author:

Weiler-Wichtl Liesa Josephine1ORCID,Fries Jonathan2ORCID,Fohn-Erhold Verena1,Schwarzinger Agathe1,Holzer Angelika Elisabeth13,Pletschko Thomas1,Furtner-Srajer Julia4,Prayer Daniela4,Bär Paul4,Slavc Irene1ORCID,Peyrl Andreas1ORCID,Azizi Amedeo1,Hansl Rita1,Leiss Ulrike1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Medical University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, Austria

2. Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Vienna, 1010 Vienna, Austria

3. Interdisciplinary Follow-Up Clinic for Childhood Cancer Survivors (IONA), Österreichische Gesundheitskasse (ÖGK), 1060 Vienna, Austria

4. Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Medical University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, Austria

Abstract

To provide an effective alternative to sedation during MRI examinations in pediatric cancer and NF1 patients, the aims of the present study were to (1) exploratively evaluate a behavioral MRI training program, to (2) investigate potential moderators, as well as to (3) assess the patients’ well-being over the course of the intervention. A total of n = 87 patients of the neuro-oncology unit (mean age: 6.83 years) underwent a two-step MRI preparation program, including training inside the scanner, and were recorded using a process-oriented screening. In addition to the retrospective analysis of all data, a subset of 17 patients were also analyzed prospectively. Overall, 80% of the children receiving MRI preparation underwent the MRI scan without sedation, making the success rate almost five times higher than that of a group of 18 children that opted out of the training program. Memory, attentional difficulties, and hyperactivity were significant neuropsychological moderators for successful scanning. The training was associated with favorable psychological well-being. These findings suggest that our MRI preparation could present an alternative to sedation of young patients undergoing MRI examinations as well as a promising tool for improving patients’ treatment-related well-being.

Funder

Österreichische Kinder-Krebshilfe

Kinderkrebshilfe Wien

Niederösterreich und Burgenland

Deutsche Leukämie Forschungshilfe

Mission Hoffnung

Kindness for Kids Foundation

Österreichische Gesellschaft für Hämatologie & Medizinische Onkologie

Roche

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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