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Feasibility and acceptability of brief behavioral therapy for cancer-related insomnia: effects on insomnia and circadian rhythm during chemotherapy: a phase II randomised multicentre controlled trial

BACKGROUND: This phase II RCT was conducted to determine the feasibility and acceptability of brief behavioral therapy for cancer-related insomnia (BBT-CI) in breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. We also assessed the preliminary effects of BBT-CI on insomnia and circadian rhythm in compar...

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Autores principales: Palesh, Oxana, Scheiber, Caroline, Kesler, Shelli, Janelsins, Michelle C., Guido, Joseph J., Heckler, Charles, Cases, Mallory G., Miller, Jessica, Chrysson, Nick G., Mustian, Karen M.
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6068121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30026614
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41416-018-0154-2
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author Palesh, Oxana
Scheiber, Caroline
Kesler, Shelli
Janelsins, Michelle C.
Guido, Joseph J.
Heckler, Charles
Cases, Mallory G.
Miller, Jessica
Chrysson, Nick G.
Mustian, Karen M.
author_facet Palesh, Oxana
Scheiber, Caroline
Kesler, Shelli
Janelsins, Michelle C.
Guido, Joseph J.
Heckler, Charles
Cases, Mallory G.
Miller, Jessica
Chrysson, Nick G.
Mustian, Karen M.
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description BACKGROUND: This phase II RCT was conducted to determine the feasibility and acceptability of brief behavioral therapy for cancer-related insomnia (BBT-CI) in breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. We also assessed the preliminary effects of BBT-CI on insomnia and circadian rhythm in comparison to a Healthy Eating Education Learning control condition (HEAL). METHODS: Of the 71 participants recruited, 34 were randomised to receive BBT-CI and 37 to receive HEAL. Oncology staff was trained to deliver the intervention in four community clinics affiliated with the NCI. Insomnia was assessed with the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI), and circadian rhythm was assessed using a wrist-worn actiwatch. RESULTS: Community staff interveners delivered 72% of the intervention components, with a recruitment rate of 77% and an adherence rate of 73%, meeting acceptability and feasibility benchmarks. Those randomised to BBT-CI improved their ISI scores by 6.3 points compared to a 2.5-point improvement in those randomised to HEAL (P = 0.041). Actigraphy data indicated that circadian functioning improved in the BBT-CI arm as compared to the HEAL arm at post-intervention (all P-values <0.05). CONCLUSIONS: BBT-CI is an acceptable and feasible intervention that can be delivered directly in the community oncology setting by trained staff. The BBT-CI arm experienced significant improvements in insomnia and circadian rhythm as compared to the control condition.
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spelling pubmed-60681212019-08-01 Feasibility and acceptability of brief behavioral therapy for cancer-related insomnia: effects on insomnia and circadian rhythm during chemotherapy: a phase II randomised multicentre controlled trial Palesh, Oxana Scheiber, Caroline Kesler, Shelli Janelsins, Michelle C. Guido, Joseph J. Heckler, Charles Cases, Mallory G. Miller, Jessica Chrysson, Nick G. Mustian, Karen M. Br J Cancer Article BACKGROUND: This phase II RCT was conducted to determine the feasibility and acceptability of brief behavioral therapy for cancer-related insomnia (BBT-CI) in breast cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. We also assessed the preliminary effects of BBT-CI on insomnia and circadian rhythm in comparison to a Healthy Eating Education Learning control condition (HEAL). METHODS: Of the 71 participants recruited, 34 were randomised to receive BBT-CI and 37 to receive HEAL. Oncology staff was trained to deliver the intervention in four community clinics affiliated with the NCI. Insomnia was assessed with the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI), and circadian rhythm was assessed using a wrist-worn actiwatch. RESULTS: Community staff interveners delivered 72% of the intervention components, with a recruitment rate of 77% and an adherence rate of 73%, meeting acceptability and feasibility benchmarks. Those randomised to BBT-CI improved their ISI scores by 6.3 points compared to a 2.5-point improvement in those randomised to HEAL (P = 0.041). Actigraphy data indicated that circadian functioning improved in the BBT-CI arm as compared to the HEAL arm at post-intervention (all P-values <0.05). CONCLUSIONS: BBT-CI is an acceptable and feasible intervention that can be delivered directly in the community oncology setting by trained staff. The BBT-CI arm experienced significant improvements in insomnia and circadian rhythm as compared to the control condition. Nature Publishing Group UK 2018-07-20 2018-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6068121/ /pubmed/30026614 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41416-018-0154-2 Text en © Cancer Research UK 2018 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is published under the standard license to publish agreement. After 12 months the work will become freely available and the license terms will switch to a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).
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Palesh, Oxana
Scheiber, Caroline
Kesler, Shelli
Janelsins, Michelle C.
Guido, Joseph J.
Heckler, Charles
Cases, Mallory G.
Miller, Jessica
Chrysson, Nick G.
Mustian, Karen M.
Feasibility and acceptability of brief behavioral therapy for cancer-related insomnia: effects on insomnia and circadian rhythm during chemotherapy: a phase II randomised multicentre controlled trial
title Feasibility and acceptability of brief behavioral therapy for cancer-related insomnia: effects on insomnia and circadian rhythm during chemotherapy: a phase II randomised multicentre controlled trial
title_full Feasibility and acceptability of brief behavioral therapy for cancer-related insomnia: effects on insomnia and circadian rhythm during chemotherapy: a phase II randomised multicentre controlled trial
title_fullStr Feasibility and acceptability of brief behavioral therapy for cancer-related insomnia: effects on insomnia and circadian rhythm during chemotherapy: a phase II randomised multicentre controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility and acceptability of brief behavioral therapy for cancer-related insomnia: effects on insomnia and circadian rhythm during chemotherapy: a phase II randomised multicentre controlled trial
title_short Feasibility and acceptability of brief behavioral therapy for cancer-related insomnia: effects on insomnia and circadian rhythm during chemotherapy: a phase II randomised multicentre controlled trial
title_sort feasibility and acceptability of brief behavioral therapy for cancer-related insomnia: effects on insomnia and circadian rhythm during chemotherapy: a phase ii randomised multicentre controlled trial
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6068121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30026614
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41416-018-0154-2
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