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Mobile Mindfulness Meditation Intervention to Improve the Well-Being of Cancer Survivors

Mobile Mindfulness Meditation Intervention to Improve the Well-Being of Cancer Survivors

Evaluate the impact and satisfaction of Mobile Mindfulness Meditation on anxiety, pain, fatigue, trauma, and sleep in cancer survivors.

NCT03581357 — Cancer, Other Than Non-melanoma Skin Cancer
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/cancer-other-than-non-melanoma-skin-cancer/NCT03581357/

Meditation for NICU Moms

Meditation for NICU Moms

This project explores whether meditation increases breastmilk supply in mothers who are pumping milk for infants in the NICU. Mothers will be randomly assigned to daily meditation while pumping using an app designed for meditation for new mothers, and their breastmilk volume will be measured after one week of meditation versus a control group with measurements at the same time points. Investigators will also determine whether mediation improves breastfeeding confidence and reduces stress, anxiety and depression symptoms in these mothers. Finally investigators will examine the effect on salivary cortisol levels.

NCT03574766 — Anxiety
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/anxiety/NCT03574766/

Hypnosis and Meditation for Cancer Pain

Hypnosis and Meditation for Cancer Pain Pilot Study

The research study involves an open label trial (i.e., participant selects one of 2 interventions) to determine whether Veterans engaged in treatment for head and/or neck cancers find either of the two available behavioral treatments for pain (Self-Hypnosis or Mindfulness) helpful in managing pain, and if the study's delivery modality (providing audio recordings and workbooks for home use) is acceptable and feasible. If neither of the 2 interventions seems appealing, the participant can participate in the study by completing the study assessments only (this option is usual care); however, the participant will not receive the study materials or one-on-one appointments with the study clinician.

NCT03558594 — Cancer of Head and Neck
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/cancer-of-head-and-neck/NCT03558594/

Efficacy of Spanish or English Language Versions of Mindfulness Meditation on Depression - REMAPS

Efficacy of Spanish or English Language Versions of Mindfulness Meditation on Depression: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Spanish or English Speaking Cohorts

This study explores the differential efficacy of Spanish or English versions of a mindfulness intervention on Depression levels, using a pre test post test design and an active control condition (health education).

NCT03545074 — Depression
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/depression/NCT03545074/

Mindfulness Meditation and Insomnia in Alzheimer Disease Caregivers - CARES

Mindfulness Meditation and Insomnia in Alzheimer Disease Caregivers: Inflammatory and Biological Aging Mechanisms

Treatment of insomnia in caregivers is needed given that 60% of Alzheimer disease caregivers report sleep complaints, and insomnia may add to the burden of AD caregiving and contribute to morbidity and mortality risk. This is the first intervention trial in AD caregivers to target insomnia and also evaluate two mechanisms of chronic disease risk, inflammation and cellular aging

NCT03538574 — Insomnia Chronic
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/insomnia-chronic/NCT03538574/

The Effect of Music Meditation Therapy in Patients With Chronic Pain Receiving Botox

The Impact of Music Meditation Therapy on Pain, Mood, and Stress When Botulium Toxin (Botox) Injection is Utilized: A Randomized Controlled Trial

The purpose of this pilot study is to examine the impact of music meditation therapy session on patients with chronic pain who are receiving Botox injections at a pain management center.

NCT03532607 — Pain
Status: Recruiting
http://inclinicaltrials.com/pain/NCT03532607/

Web-based Mindfulness Meditation in Reducing Distress in Participants With Metastatic Gastrointestinal Cancer and Their Caregivers

Being Present 2.0: Web-Based Mindfulness Meditation for Gastrointestinal Cancer Patients and Caregivers

This trial studies how well web-based mindfulness meditation works in reducing distress in both participants with gastrointestinal cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, and their caregivers. Web-based mindfulness meditation, which uses audio exercises and interactive webinars taught by trained meditation instructors, may help participants with GI cancer and their caregivers reduce distress and improve their quality of life.

NCT03528863 — Caregiver
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/caregiver/NCT03528863/

The Impact of 8 Weeks of a Digital Meditation Application on Work Stress

The Impact of 8 Weeks of a Digital Meditation Application on Stress and Job Strain in a Heterogeneous University Employee Cohort

The aim of this study is to test the effects of a digital meditation intervention in a sample UCSF employees who report mild to moderate stress. We will randomize UCSF employees to either 8-weeks of a digital meditation intervention (using the commercially available application Headspace) or a waitlist control condition.

NCT03527303 — Stress, Psychological
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/stress-psychological/NCT03527303/

Treatments for Anxiety: Meditation and Escitalopram - TAME

Comparative Effectiveness of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction and Pharmacotherapy for Anxiety

We propose the first randomized, controlled study to assess the comparative effectiveness of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) with a medication for anxiety disorders. We will use escitalopram, gold-standard SSRI treatment for patients with anxiety disorders, and will examine the comparative effectiveness of the two treatments on anxiety symptoms and other outcomes important to patients.

NCT03522844 — Anxiety Disorders
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/anxiety-disorders/NCT03522844/

Reducing Risk for Alzheimer's Disease in High-Risk Women Through Yogic Meditation Training

Reducing Risk for Alzheimer's Disease in High-Risk Women Through Yogic Meditation Training

The purpose of this pilot study will be to test whether Kundalini yoga (KY) and Kirtan Kriya (KK) yogic meditation is superior to Memory Enhancement Training (MET) for improving cognitive functioning, health (including cardiovascular factors), and mood in women with high AD risk.

NCT03503669 — Mild Cognitive Impairment
Status: Completed
http://inclinicaltrials.com/mild-cognitive-impairment/NCT03503669/