Calm for Cancer Sleep Disturbance
Cancer
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Cancer
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Have a cancer diagnosis within the past 2 years
- self-identify as sleep disturbed (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index score of >5 indicating moderate sleep disturbance)
- own a mobile smartphone (iPhone with iOS 9.0 or later or an Android 4.1 or later)
- willing to download a mobile app
- able to read and understand English
- aged 18 years or older
- willing to be randomized to one of two groups
- no change in pharmacologic therapy over the past two weeks
- no change in sleep medication use (if any) over the past six weeks
Exclusion Criteria:
- meditation or meditative movement practice (i.e., yoga, tai chi, qigong) of greater than or equal to 60 min/month in the past six months
- use of any consumer-based meditation app
- reside outside of the United States
- any planned change in pharmacologic therapy or planned stem cell transplant during the study interval (i.e., 20 weeks)
- self-reported sleep-disordered breathing and/or sleep movement disorder
Sites / Locations
- Arizona State University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Calm Meditation
Health Education Podcast
The intervention will be 8-weeks in duration and will consist of a series of pre-approved meditation classes. Patients will be asked to participate in at least 10 min/day of meditation (i.e., ~70 min/week). Week 1-4 will consist of the "7 Days of Calm" followed by the "21 Days of Calm", which are introductory courses offered by Calm and provide basic, introductory meditation classes for beginners. Weeks 5-8 will consist of patients participating in the "Daily Calm" that Calm provides, consisting of 10-12 min meditation classes that have a unique focus each day. Patients will be instructed to participate in at least 10 min/day of meditation, but will be encouraged to do more if they can.
The control group will serve as an active control group and will be matched for time and attention to the intervention group. Participants assigned to the control group will be asked to listen to/view 10-min/day (i.e., ~70 min/week) of health education podcasts via a smartphone app. Topics covered in the health education control vary and will be aimed at providing useful and informative health-related information pertinent to cancer patients. The podcast app was developed by an independent app developer, and it was designed to mirror the type of functionality that the Calm app offers its users.