Prostate Cancer Clinical Trial

Sleep Hygiene Education, ReadiWatchTM Actigraphy, and Telehealth Cognitive Behavioral Training for Insomnia Effect, on Symptom Relief for Men With Prostate Cancer Receiving Androgen Deprivation Therapy

Summary

Many treatments for prostate cancer can cause significant fatigue and/or problems with memory and concentration. Many treatments for prostate cancer also result in disturbed sleep. Improving sleep may reduce feelings of fatigue and improve memory and concentration. The purpose of this study is to test a wearable device that provides real-time feedback on sleep patterns, instruction on how to improve sleep, and a score that indicates periods of time when fatigue and issues with memory and concentration may be most troublesome. The study also is designed to test a type of treatment (cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia, CBT-I) that is helpful for people who are experiencing disturbed sleep.

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Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

At least 18 years old
Diagnosed with any stage of prostate cancer
Receiving androgen deprivation therapy
Able to speak and read English
Score >/= 8 on Insomnia Severity Index

Exclusion Criteria:

Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease or related dementias, or other conditions that would prevent informed consent
Sleep apnea not utilizing/or adherent to CPAP
Uncontrolled restless legs syndrome

Study is for people with:

Prostate Cancer

Estimated Enrollment:

40

Study ID:

NCT05582759

Recruitment Status:

Recruiting

Sponsor:

University of Kansas Medical Center

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University of Kansas Cancer Center
Kansas City Kansas, 66160, United States More Info
Jamie Myers, PhD
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913-449-5996
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Jamie Myers, PhD
Principal Investigator

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Study is for people with:

Prostate Cancer

Estimated Enrollment:

40

Study ID:

NCT05582759

Recruitment Status:

Recruiting

Sponsor:


University of Kansas Medical Center

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