Michaud Alexis L, Bice Briana, Miklos Eva, McCormick Katherine, Medeiros-Nancarrow Cheryl, Zhou Eric S, Recklitis Christopher J
Perini Family Survivors' Center, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, United States.
Department of Psychology, Suffolk University, Boston, MA, United States.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2023 Nov 29;12:e52315. doi: 10.2196/52315.
Young adult cancer survivors (YACS) are at elevated risk for chronic insomnia, even years after completing treatment. In addition to potential health consequences, insomnia can interrupt social, educational, and vocational development just as they are trying to "make up" for time lost to cancer. Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTI) is recommended as first-line treatment for insomnia but remains largely unavailable to YACS due to several barriers (ie, shortage of trained providers, geographic limitations, financial limitations). Traditional CBTI has not been adapted to meet YACS' unique developmental and circadian challenges. To improve availability of effective behavioral insomnia treatment for this population, we developed the Sleep Treatment Education Program for Young Adult Cancer Survivors (STEP-YA), a low-intensity educational intervention delivered virtually online.
In this phase 2 "proof of concept" trial, primary aims are to test the efficacy of STEP-YA to improve insomnia symptoms and mood in YACS and assess the utility of individualized coaching to improve treatment effects. A secondary aim will explore participant variables associated with clinically significant response to STEP-YA.
This 2-arm randomized prospective trial will enroll 74 off-treatment YACS aged 20 years to 39 years with clinically significant insomnia. Each participant completes the STEP-YA intervention in a 1-on-1 synchronous online session led by a trained interventionist following a structured outline. The 90-minute intervention presents educational information on the development of insomnia after cancer and offers specific suggestions for improving insomnia symptoms. During the session, participants review the suggestions and develop a personalized sleep action plan for implementing them. After the session, participants are randomized to either the coaching condition, in which they receive 2 telephone coaching sessions, or the no-coaching condition, which offers no subsequent coaching. The Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) and the Profile of Mood States: Short Form (POMS-SF) are assessed at baseline and 4 and 8 weeks postintervention.
Enrollment began in November 2022, with 28 participants currently enrolled. We anticipate recruitment will be completed in 2024. The primary endpoint is a change in ISI score from baseline to 8 weeks postintervention. The secondary endpoint is change in mood symptoms (POMS-SF) from baseline to 8 weeks postintervention. Change scores will be treated as continuous variables. Primary analyses will use ANOVA methods. A within-subjects analysis will examine if the STEP-YA intervention is associated with significant changes in insomnia and mood over time. A 2-way ANOVA will be used to evaluate the utility of coaching sessions to improve treatment effects.
Chronic insomnia has significant negative effects on YACS' medical, educational, and psychological functioning. STEP-YA aims to address their needs; study results will determine if the intervention warrants future effectiveness and dissemination studies and if individualized coaching is necessary for adequate treatment response.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05358951: https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05358951.
INTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIER (IRRID): DERR1-10.2196/52315.
年轻成年癌症幸存者(YACS)即使在完成治疗数年之后,患慢性失眠症的风险仍会升高。除了可能对健康产生影响外,失眠还会干扰他们的社交、教育和职业发展,而此时他们正试图“弥补”因癌症而失去的时间。失眠认知行为疗法(CBTI)被推荐为失眠的一线治疗方法,但由于多种障碍(如缺乏训练有素的提供者、地理限制、经济限制),YACS基本上无法获得这种治疗。传统的CBTI尚未进行调整以应对YACS独特的发育和昼夜节律挑战。为了提高针对该人群的有效行为性失眠治疗的可及性,我们开发了针对年轻成年癌症幸存者的睡眠治疗教育计划(STEP-YA),这是一种通过网络在线提供的低强度教育干预措施。
在这项2期“概念验证”试验中,主要目标是测试STEP-YA改善YACS失眠症状和情绪的疗效,并评估个性化指导对提高治疗效果的作用。次要目标将探索与对STEP-YA产生临床显著反应相关的参与者变量。
这项双臂随机前瞻性试验将招募74名年龄在20岁至39岁之间、患有临床显著失眠症的非正在接受治疗的YACS。每位参与者在由一名经过培训的干预者按照结构化大纲主持的一对一同步在线课程中完成STEP-YA干预。这个90分钟的干预课程会介绍癌症后失眠症的发展相关的教育信息,并提供改善失眠症状的具体建议。在课程期间,参与者会回顾这些建议,并制定一个个性化的睡眠行动计划来实施这些建议。课程结束后,参与者被随机分配到指导组,他们将接受2次电话指导课程,或者非指导组,该组不会提供后续指导。在基线、干预后4周和8周时评估失眠严重程度指数(ISI)和情绪状态简表(POMS-SF)。
招募工作于2022年11月开始,目前已有28名参与者入组。我们预计招募工作将于2024年完成。主要终点是从基线到干预后8周ISI评分的变化。次要终点是从基线到干预后8周情绪症状(POMS-SF)的变化。变化分数将被视为连续变量。主要分析将使用方差分析方法。一项受试者内分析将检验STEP-YA干预是否与随着时间推移失眠和情绪的显著变化相关。将使用双向方差分析来评估指导课程对提高治疗效果的作用。
慢性失眠对YACS的医疗、教育和心理功能有显著负面影响。STEP-YA旨在满足他们的需求;研究结果将确定该干预措施是否值得未来进行有效性和推广研究,以及个性化指导对于充分的治疗反应是否必要。
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05358951:https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05358951。
国际注册报告识别码(IRRID):DERR1-10.2196/52315。