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Mindfulness for Pediatric Chest Pain
Led by University of British Columbia · Updated on 2024-05-08
20
Participants Needed
1
Research Sites
48 weeks
Total Duration
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AI-Summary
What this Trial Is About
The goal of this clinical trial is to test mindfulness practices in children with idiopathic chest pain, which is chest pain that does not have a known cause. The main question this study aims to answer is whether children who experience idiopathic chest pain are able to follow a mindfulness program. This study also aims to determine whether mindfulness affects the way children with idiopathic chest pain cope, and if it affects their stress levels, quality of life, frequency of chest pain episodes, and chest pain intensity. Participants will: * Complete a survey at the beginning of the study that asks questions about their sex, ethnicity, and history of chest pain and other chronic pains. * Complete a short survey every day for the entirety of the study that asks about the number, intensity, and duration of chest pain episodes experienced that day. * Complete 4 surveys, 2 weeks after they have been enrolled in the study: pain coping survey, perceived stress survey, quality of life survey, and mindfulness survey. * Be randomly placed into either the control group or the mindfulness-based intervention group, 2 weeks after they have been enrolled in the study. * Receive the standard of care for children with idiopathic chest pain, if they are placed into the control group. * Use the mobile app Headspace to complete daily mindfulness sessions for the remaining 30 days of the study (starting after the initial 2 week period), if they are placed in the mindfulness-based intervention group. * Complete 4 surveys at the end of the study: pain coping survey, perceived stress survey, quality of life survey, and mindfulness survey. * Complete a mindfulness program evaluation survey at the end of the study, only if they are in the mindfulness-based intervention group. Researchers will collect information from Headspace to see how well participants in the mindfulness-based intervention group are able to follow the mindfulness program. This will help guide future, larger studies that look at the effects of mindfulness-based interventions in children with idiopathic chest pain. Researchers will also compare survey results between the control group and the mindfulness-based intervention group to see if the mindfulness program affects the way children with idiopathic chest pain cope, as well as their stress levels, quality of life, frequency of chest pain episodes, and chest pain intensity.
CONDITIONS
Official Title
Mindfulness for Pediatric Chest Pain
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Patients whose primary complaint is recurrent chest pain diagnosed as idiopathic or musculoskeletal by a pediatric cardiologist
- No acute illness
- Normal ECG
- Willing and able to download and use the Headspace app daily
- Able to complete surveys in English
You will not qualify if you...
- Chest pain caused by pericarditis, arrhythmia, or structural heart disease
- Symptoms like palpitations or dizziness that interfere with chest pain assessment
- Unable to provide informed assent
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 1 location
1
BC Children's Hospital
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6H 3V4
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Research Team
S
Sonia Research Associate, PhD
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How is the study designed?
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Masking
NONE
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Model
PARALLEL
Primary Purpose
TREATMENT
Number of Arms
2
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