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NCT06807086
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Efficacy of Synchronous, Virtual Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia Across Phases of Cancer Survivorship

Sponsor: Massachusetts General Hospital

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Summary

This project is a single center, prospective randomized controlled trial (N=198) primarily evaluating the efficacy of the Survivorship Sleep Program vs. Enhanced Usual Care on insomnia severity among cancer survivors. The investigators will also examine secondary outcomes associated with cancer-related insomnia including subjective and objective sleep measures (i.e., sleep diaries, actigraphy), emotional distress, fatigue, and use of sleep medications. Notably, most CBT-I trials with cancer survivors who have completed primary treatment with curative intent (i.e., curvivors) but not those in treatment or living with metastatic cancer (i.e., metavivors). To enhance generalizability, this RCT will stratify enrollment by survivorship phase (1:1:1). This project in strengthened by partnerships with community organizations (SurvivorJourneys and Ellie Fund) and use of both quantitative (i.e., surveys, actigraphy) and qualitative methods (i.e., interviews) to inform considerations for future implementation. Collectively, the proposed project will yield multiple deliverables to innovate cancer survivorship care, namely an efficacious, virtually delivered intervention addressing chronic insomnia, one of the most deleterious concerns among the growing population of cancer survivors in the US. Findings will inform a future effectiveness trial and the expansion of the synchronous delivery of CBT-I to survivors across different phases of cancer survivorship.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

Any - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

198

Start Date

2025-01-01

Completion Date

2028-12-28

Last Updated

2026-03-13

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy - Insomnia

The Survivorship Sleep Program is a virtual program based on cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), which teaches evidence based skills to improve sleep-related behaviors, expectations, and environment, to promote relaxation, and to reduce worry. It also involves reducing the time spent in bed in order to improve the quantity and quality of sleep over time. The Survivorship Sleep Program is delivered in 4 weekly sessions by a trained facilitator and includes considerations specific to managing insomnia after cancer diagnosis and treatment. Additionally, 1 booster session is offered at week 6.

BEHAVIORAL

Enhanced Usual Care

A sleep hygiene handout and a referral for CBT-I offered through MGH or community partners.

Locations (1)

Massachusetts General Hospital

Boston, Massachusetts, United States