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Cognitive Behavioral Theory-assisted Virtual Reality for Chronic CANcer Pain (VR-CAN)

RECRUITINGN/ASponsored by Medstar Health Research Institute
Actively Recruiting
PhaseN/A
SponsorMedstar Health Research Institute
Started2025-07-01
Est. completion2026-12-01
Eligibility
Age18 Years+
Healthy vol.Accepted
Locations2 sites

Summary

While chronic cancer pain affecting as many as 75% of patients is typically addressed using pharmacologic interventions, experts and patients alike support maximizing any relevant non-pharmacologic interventions as well, such as cognitive behavioral therapy. Virtual reality, a novel technology that can temporarily immerse users in a calm, pleasant environment, has been increasingly shown to facilitate improvement in different acute and chronic pain syndromes by providing distraction from pain and lowering pain sensation. To address the significant needs of patients living with chronic cancer pain, we aim to develop and pilot test a prototype device that will leverage cognitive behavioral therapy principles to deliver a novel virtual reality pain therapy. The investigators will do this through the following steps: Step 1. Develop and refine a CBT-assisted VR prototype for patients with chronic cancer pain (VR-CAN). Step 2. Conduct a randomized controlled trial to examine the feasibility, acceptability, usability, safety, and initial clinical impact of the developed VR-CAN prototype compared to a tablet-based two-dimensional video control group. Step 3. Collect and evaluate qualitative post-intervention data on VR-CAN participants' preferences, thoughts, and feelings about the VR-CAN technology and protocol to optimize for a future, larger, fully powered randomized controlled trial.

Eligibility

Age: 18 Years+Healthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

* age at least 18 years old
* cancer diagnosis, undergoing treatment
* chronic cancer pain (i.e., cancer pain at least 3 months duration) with baseline pain severity at least 4/10 (where 0=no pain, 10=worst pain)

Exclusion Criteria:

* intractable nausea/vomiting, motion sickness, seizures/epilepsy, and/or cranial structures/abnormalities preventing VR headset use
* moderate-severe pain of non-cancer etiology
* enrolled in another pain study
* unable to complete survey measures or interviews in English or Spanish

Conditions3

CancerCancer PainChronic Cancer Pain

Locations2 sites

District of Columbia

1 site
MedStar Health Research Institute
Washington D.C., District of Columbia, 20010
Hunter Groninger, MD202-877-7445hunter.groninger@medstar.net

North Carolina

1 site
Duke University School of Medicine
Durham, North Carolina, 27710
Sarah Kelleher, PhD919-416-3405sarah.kelleher@duke.edu

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