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Adapting Mindfulness-oriented Recovery Enhancement (MORE) for Cancer Pain Relief: The MORE Relief Trial
In Brief
A Phase 2 clinical trial evaluating MORE treatments and Standard of Care for Pain Management for Chronic Pain and Cancer Pain. Active but no longer recruiting, targeting 76 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether or not mindfulness-based interventions/MBIs may help reduce chronic pain in participants who have cancer-related chronic pain. MBIs are therapeutic programs that use mindfulness meditation practices to help people focus on the present moment, as well as encourage acceptance of thoughts, emotions, and body sensations. The researchers think that an MBI treatment called Mindfulness-oriented Recovery Enhancement (MORE) may help people who are experiencing cancer-related chronic pain.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
MORE participants will also be asked to engage in 15 minutes/day of skill practice at home, and complete daily diaries of mindfulness practice time
Participants in the WLC group continue to receive their standard medical care and pain management as prescribed by their physicians or other health care providers.