Comparing Brief Behavioral Therapy (BBT-CI) and Healthy Eating Education Learning (HEAL) for Cancer-Related Sleep Problems While Receiving Chemotherapy
This phase III trial compares BBT-CI to HEAL for the reduction of insomnia in patients with stage I-III cancer who are receiving chemotherapy. Chemotherapy can cause side effects such as sleep problems. Sleep problems such as insomnia, are common for cancer patients. Insomnia can be described as difficulty falling asleep, waking up many times during the night or waking up earlier than patient would like. Insomnia can increase fatigue and worsen quality of life. This trial may help researchers determine which treatment works better in reducing insomnia, BBT-CI or HEAL.
Research Base: University of Rochester NCORP Research Base
NCT ID: NCT04829539
NCI Protocol Number: URCC-19185
Status: Recruiting
For more information see ClinicalTrials.gov
Interventions
- Behavioral Intervention
- Quality-of-Life Assessment
- Questionnaire Administration
Condition
Hematopoietic and Lymphoid Cell Neoplasm, Malignant Solid Neoplasm
Trial Type
Supportive Care/Symptom Management/PROs
See a list of participating sites on ClinicalTrials.gov