Sleep Treatment Education Program for Cancer Survivors: Protocol for an Efficacy Trial

Nov 28, 2024JMIR research protocols

Sleep Education Program for Cancer Survivors: Plan for Testing Its Effectiveness

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Abstract

A total of 70 off-treatment cancer survivors aged 40-89 years were enrolled in a pilot trial testing an online insomnia treatment program.

  • The primary aims are to assess the effectiveness of the Sleep Treatment Education Program (STEP-1) on insomnia symptoms and mood improvement compared to a control group.
  • Secondary aims include exploring participant factors linked to significant treatment responses and evaluating the acceptability of the control intervention.
  • Feasibility of providing individualized coaching for participants who do not respond to STEP-1 will also be assessed.
  • Satisfaction with the STEP-1 program and suggestions for its improvement will be collected from participants.
  • The study's primary endpoint is the change in insomnia severity scores at 8 weeks, while mood changes will also be measured during this period.

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