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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy-Insomnia for Brain Tumor
Study Summary
This trial is testing whether a sleep intervention can help brain tumor patients with symptoms like fatigue, mood, and quality of life.
- Brain Tumor
- Peripheral Blood Transfusion
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What is the goal of this experiment?
"This study is projected to run for a year and its primary aim is gauging the efficacy of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy-Insomnia (CBT-I) sessions. Secondary objectives include tracking Sleep Efficiency, Napping frequency, as well as evaluating Subjective Sleep Time via self-reported sleep diaries and wristworn Actigraphs."
Are individuals able to enroll in the trial at this time?
"According to clinicaltrials.gov, this particular trial is not taking any new participants at the moment - it was first posted on June 1st 2021 and last updated May 13th 2022. However, there are still other 601 trials actively recruiting folks for their studies."
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