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NCT ID: NCT05229107 Withdrawn - Anxiety Clinical Trials

Cereset Research For Chronic Nausea

Start date: March 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will explore the use of Cereset Research for symptoms associated with refractory chronic nausea in patients with gastroparesis (GP) in a randomized, clinical trial.

NCT ID: NCT05097040 Withdrawn - Stroke Clinical Trials

A Coach-Guided Online Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Intervention for Stroke Survivors

Start date: January 9, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The pilot randomized controlled trial aims to assess effects of a guided online acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) intervention on distressed stroke survivors compared to the care-as-usual control group. A total of 24 stroke survivors who meet the inclusion criteria will be recruited and randomized to either the intervention group or the control group. Exploratory hypotheses are that the ACT group will show improvements in mental health outcomes (e.g., depressive symptoms, anxiety, and stress), and ACT processes (e.g., psychological flexibility/acceptance) at posttest and 2-month follow-up, compared to the care-as-usual control group. Also, the project will evaluate the feasibility of recruitment, adherence, and retention of participants and explore participants' experiences in the ACT intervention through semi-structured interviews at posttest.

NCT ID: NCT04738747 Withdrawn - Stress Clinical Trials

Impact of a Wearable Fitness Tracker on Otolaryngologists' Burnout

Start date: July 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Study the impact of the WHOOP fitness tracker on burnout in attending and resident otolaryngologists

NCT ID: NCT04481516 Withdrawn - Stress Clinical Trials

Yoga in NHS Health Care Workers With COVID-19 Related Stress

Start date: July 1, 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Recent reports have highlighted Covid-19 related increase in levels of depression and stress related disorders in the health care professionals. Pranayama (ancient yogic breathing techniques) helps harmonizing breathing by regular voluntary control of breath. Yoga has been shown to modulate autonomic nervous functions of the brain. Sudarshan kriya Yoga (SKY) is a unique form of pranayama taught by ''Art of Living UK'' a non-profit organization -for over two decades. SKY involves simple rhythmic breathing technique (easy to practice) that aims at harmonizing body, mind and emotions. Sudarshan kriya yoga (SKY) has been shown to be beneficial in reducing levels of stress, anxiety and depression. This breathing based meditation technique has previously been shown to be beneficial in post-traumatic stress disorder. In this pilot study the aim is to assess the feasibility and effect of SKY in NHS health care workers with possible Covid-19 related stress and anxiety disorder.

NCT ID: NCT04346082 Withdrawn - Stress Clinical Trials

Feasibility of Online Based Mindfulness Interventions During COVID-19 Outbreak

Start date: August 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The investigators had designed weekly mindfulness sessions (details see intervention below), which is free-of-charge and will be made available to general public who feel distressed during the outbreak of COVID-19. Face-to-face delivery of mindfulness interventions was not possible due to mandatory quarantine. The investigators hypothesize that this intervention is feasible and acceptable by the participants. As secondary outcomes, the investigators also hypothesize that the intervention can reduce stress, depressive and anxiety symptoms and enhance participants' sense of coherence This will be a quasi-experimental study. Participants will be invited to fill in an online informed consent and questionnaire around 2 days before each mindfulness online session and another set of questionnaire immediately after each session (see outcome measures). Participants will be identified by their e-mail and therefore serial data could be obtained.

NCT ID: NCT04181515 Withdrawn - Stress Clinical Trials

Using rTMS to Explore Neural Mechanisms of Stress-Induced Opioid Use

OTC-1
Start date: April 10, 2023
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study will use a stress (vs. placebo) exposure model, paired with single-session sham vs. active rTMS at two distinct cortical locations (dlPFC vs. mPFC in parallel groups) to assess whether rTMS neuromodulation at these alternative loci differentially influence stress-reactivity and opioid reinforcement in non-treatment seeking participants with OUD. Stress-reactivity will be measured using cognitive, affective, behavioral and biological phenotypes.

NCT ID: NCT04180969 Withdrawn - Healthy Clinical Trials

rTMS of Limbic Circuitry in Stress Modulation in Healthy Volunteers

TSM-1
Start date: April 10, 2023
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This study will be conducted with healthy male and female participants. Aim 1 will determine during sham repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) how a drug stressor combination (yohimbine + hydrocortisone) relative to placebo alters : (1a) impulsivity; (1b) mood; and (1c) physiology. Aim 2 will determine whether active rTMS over the medial prefrontal cortex alters the effects of stress-exposure on (2a) decision-making, (2b) mood, and (2c) biomarkers of stress.

NCT ID: NCT04172909 Withdrawn - Anxiety Clinical Trials

LEGO MRI: Decreasing the Need for Sedation, and Improving Patient Anxiety.

LEGO MRI
Start date: February 24, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objective of the LEGO®Bricks MRI project is to study a new play-based tool for use in children preparing to undergo MRI and evaluate its ability to reduce the need for anesthesia. A randomized study design will be employed in the experimental "Child Life" (CL) group, in regard to which Child Life intervention patients will have. Age matched controls will be found retrospectively, and will be patients of the same age, undergoing their first non-contrast brain MRI with no Child Life intervention. Patients in the CL group will be prepped by a Certified Child Life Specialist with the use of one of the following 2 tools, to be randomly selected: 1. LEGO Bricks model MRI (A model of the MRI machine and adjacent control room made out of LEGO bricks) 2. Mock MRI tube (A six foot long pop-out play tunnel for children, with a diameter of around 17 inches to simulate the MRI magnet bore)

NCT ID: NCT04086017 Withdrawn - Pain Clinical Trials

Teaching Caregivers of Hospice Patients to Administer Reiki

Start date: October 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Being a family caregiver for a patient at the end of life is both rewarding and stressful. When the end of life is nearing, caregivers may be unsure of how to help their family member. Reiki, a light touch energy therapy has been shown to increase relaxation and improve sleep quality, and decrease pain, anxiety, depressive symptoms, and medication use in both hospitalized and community-dwelling adults. This feasibility study is designed to evaluate whether teaching caregivers is feasible in addition to evaluating any benefit to FCGs and patients.

NCT ID: NCT03936946 Withdrawn - Depression Clinical Trials

The 28 Day Challenge

Start date: June 10, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine how a 28 Day Challenge influences mental health and well-being. This is a blinded study. Participants both with and without depression and anxiety, will be included. A moderation analysis will be performed to see whether changes in depression after the intervention are a function of baseline depression and anxiety levels.