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REST: Reducing End-of-Life Symptoms with Touch



REST: Reducing End-of-Life Symptoms with Touch

For Condition: Pain,Cancer
Status: Recruiting
Sponsor(s): National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) ,
Synopsis: To demonstrate the efficacy of massage therapy for the treatment of pain, reduction of physical and emotional symptom distress, and improvement of quality of life among cancer patients at the end of life
Details: Relief of physical and emotional symptoms is a key component of end-of-life care. However, there is a significant burden of unrelieved symptoms among terminally ill patients. Individuals with advanced cancer often suffer from multiple symptoms; the pharmacologic interventions used for alleviation of one symptom may exacerbate other symptoms. Studies of the efficacy of therapies that have potential to mediate these symptoms deserve our highest priority. For these reasons, the goal of this application is to evaluate the efficacy of massage therapy for alleviation of symptom distress and improvement of quality of life for patients with advanced cancer who are receiving hospice/palliative care.
Eligibility:
Study Type:
  Interventional, Treatment, Randomized, Single Blind, Active Control, Parallel Assignment, Efficacy Study
Minimum Age/Maximum Age: 18 Years/
Genders: Both
Protocol Entry Criteria: Inclusion: - English speaking persons > 18 years - Primary hospice diagnosis of CA with at least moderate pain (at least a level 4 on a 0-10 pain scale) in the week prior to study enrollment - Receiving care from hospice/palliative care organizations during study period - Have a life expectancy of at least 3 weeks Exclusion: - Non-English speaking persons - Patients who had massage within the month prior to study enrollment - On anticoagulant therapy - Platelet count <10,000 - Known unstable spine - Not competent to consent
Total Enrollment: 440

Location and Contact Information:

Overall Study Official:
JeanKutner,  Principal Investigator,  Director of the Population based Palliative Care Research Network

Pikes Peak Hospice and Palliative Care *Recruiting*
Colorado Springs,  Colorado, 
United States
Recruiting Cathy  Woods 719-633-3400

Hospice and Palliative Care Center *Not yet recruiting*
Winston Salem,  North Carolina, 
United States
Not yet recruiting Betsy  Clark 336-768-3972

Hospice at Charlotte *Not yet recruiting*
Charlotte,  North Carolina, 
United States
Not yet recruiting Sharon  Dixon 704-335-3527

Hope Hospice and Palliative Care *Not yet recruiting*
Ft. Myers,  Florida, 
United States
Not yet recruiting Christina  Gallagher 239-433-8065

University of Colorado Cancer Center *Not yet recruiting*
Denver,  Colorado, 
United States
Not yet recruiting Priscilla  Ingebrigtsen 720-848-0371

San Diego Hospice *Not yet recruiting*
San Diego,  California, 
United States
Not yet recruiting Ann  Sturley 619-278-6573

Hospice and Palliative Care of Cape Cod *Not yet recruiting*
Hyannis,  Massachusetts, 
United States
Not yet recruiting Debra  Wood 508-957-0350

Hospice Care in the Berkshires, Inc. *Not yet recruiting*
Pittsfield,  Massachusetts, 
United States
Not yet recruiting Joanmarie  Angelo 413-243-4485

LifePath Hospice and Palliative Care, Inc *Not yet recruiting*
Tampa,  Florida, 
United States
Not yet recruiting Patti  Thielemann 813-877-2200

Hospice of St. John *Recruiting*
Lakewood,  Colorado, 
United States
Recruiting Melissa  Powell 303-232-7900

Palliative Care Center of the North Shore *Not yet recruiting*
Evanston,  Illinois, 
United States
Not yet recruiting Mary  Sheehan 847-556-1985


Additional Information:
Study ID Numbers:
  R01 AT001006 01-A2; 
Study Start Date: November 2003
Record last reviewed: November 2003
Additional information available at: clinicaltrials.gov
Clinicaltrials.gov Reference link: NCT00065195

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