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Developing Restful Environments and Management Strategies for Pediatric Stem Cell Transpla

Pediatric patients undergoing stem cell transplant (SCT) are hospitalized for extended periods and are at high risk for sleep disturbances. In order to begin to address the environmental issues that SCT recipients face during inpatient hospitalizations, investigators will conduct a single arm pilot study of a program e

Condition(s)Stem Cell Transplant Complications, Sleep Disturbance
StatusRecruiting
PhaseNA
Study typeInterventional
SummaryPediatric patients undergoing stem cell transplant (SCT) are hospitalized for extended periods and are at high risk for sleep disturbances. In order to begin to address the environmental issues that SCT recipients face during inpatient hospitalizations, investigators will conduct a single arm pilot study of a program entitled 'Developing Restful Environments and Management Strategies' (DREAMS). The program will provide children receiving SCT and families with information and a kit that includes tools which may support sleep and circadian health during an inpatient hospitalization.
Who can participateInclusion Criteria: * Patient aged 9-17 years. * Patient scheduled to receive a stem cell transplant at Boston Children's Hospital. * English speaking child and primary caregiver (parent/guardian). Exclusion Criteria: -Primary team declines permission to approach.
Ages9 Years to 17 Years
SexAll
Lead sponsorDana-Farber Cancer Institute
LocationsBoston, Massachusetts, United States; Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Start date2024-08-06
NCT IDNCT06468618
Official listinghttps://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06468618

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