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Phase II Early Behavioral Intervention in BMT w/ Sleep Disturbance-Assess QOL+Fatigue+Cognitive f(x)
Not Recruiting
Trial ID: NCT01536977
Purpose
This pilot clinical trial studies early brief behavioral intervention in treating sleep
disturbance and improving quality of life in patients undergoing bone marrow transplant
(BMT). A brief behavioral intervention may reduce symptoms of insomnia and fatigue and
improve quality of life and cognitive function in patients undergoing BMT
Official Title
Early Behavioral Intervention in BMT Recipients With Sleep Disturbance: Assessing Its Impact on Quality of Life, Fatigue and Cognitive Function
Stanford Investigator(s)
Laura Johnston
Professor of Medicine (Blood and Marrow Transplantation and Cellular Therapy)
Eligibility
Patients proceeding to BMT within the Stanford Adult BMT program will be screened for
eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patient is scheduled to receive bone marrow transplantation.
- Patient has a diagnosis of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
- Patient is at least 21 years old
- Patient is able to understand written and spoken English
- has preferred sleep phase between 9:00 pm and 3:00 am and a habitual rise time between
4:00 am and 11:00 am
- Patient receives a score of 8 or more on the Insomnia Severity Index or takes sleep
medications 3 times a week
Exclusion criteria:
- Has an unstable medical or psychiatric illness (Axis I - current or within the last 5
years)
- Existing cognitive disability
- Is currently pregnant or nursing
- Has a history of substance abuse or meets criteria for current alcohol abuse or
dependence
- Has a self-reported history of chronic pre-existing insomnia, sleep apnea or RSL
syndrome
Intervention(s):
other: quality-of-life assessment
other: questionnaire administration
behavioral: management of therapy complications
behavioral: cognitive assessment
behavioral: educational intervention
Not Recruiting
Contact Information
Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford,
CA
94305
Oxana Palesh
650-725-7011