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| Name | Class |
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| FNRS (Télévie) | UNKNOWN |
| Fondation contre le cancer | UNKNOWN |
| Bial Foundation | UNKNOWN |
| Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liege |
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Patients with cancer often suffer from a symptom cluster, including pain, fatigue, sleep difficulties, emotional distress and cognitive impairments. In oncology settings, there is a growing interest in "mind-body" intervention, to relieve them in a non-pharmacological way. Hypnosis and meditation are two modified state of consciousness shown to positively this symptom cluster. Cognitive trance is also a modified state of consciousness, but is induced by body movements and/or vocalizations. Subjective reports of experts in cognitive trance showed a modification of self, emotion regulation, pain perception, attention and concentration. However, we still need to develop studies to better characterise this particular state of consciousness and its clinical applications. Our randomized-controlled trial aims at comparing both interventions in terms of (1) benefits on cancer patients' quality of life (pain, fatigue, sleep, distress, cognitive impairments), (2) phenomenological/subjective experiences and neurophysiological correlates, and (3) mechanisms involved in patients' responsiveness, based on the biopsychosocial model of hypnosis.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Hypnosis | Experimental | In the hypnosis-based intervention, patients (in groups of approximately 10 participants) will participate in 8 weekly sessions (2 hours each) during which they will benefit from guided hypnosis exercises, and learn how to implement self-hypnosis. They will also receive a CD with hypnosis exercises for home practice. At-home practice is encouraged between sessions. |
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| Cognitive trance | Experimental | The cognitive trance-based intervention will consist of a two-day workshop in groups of approximately 10 participants, where they will learn how to induce the cognitive trance, with the use of different sound-loops that can induce trance in untrained people in a safe way. After two weeks of home practice, participants will redo a two-day consolidation training. At-home practice is encouraged between sessions. |
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| Meditation | Experimental | The meditation-based intervention will consist of 8 weekly sessions (2h45 each) in groups of approximately 10 participants, as well as half a day of intensive practice between the fifth and the sixth session. Participants will learn how to implement self-compassion meditation, through practical exercises proposed during the sessions. At-home practice is encouraged between sessions. |
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| Control group | No Intervention | Participants in the control group will not receive any intervention during the whole duration of the study. They will be assessed at the same times and in the same ways than the 3 experimental groups. After the study, they will have the opportunity to participe in one of the 3 interventions if they want to. |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Hypnosis group intervention | Behavioral | See arm description |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in Fatigue | Assessed with a questionnaire (Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory; MFI-20) | Assessed before the intervention (T0), immediately after the intervention (T1), and at 3- and 12-month follow-up (T3 and T4) |
| Change in Pain | Assessed with a visual analogue scale (VAS) (score range from 0 to 10/10, a higher score indicating a higher pain) | Assessed before the intervention (T0), immediately after the intervention (T1), and at 3- and 12-month follow-up (T3 and T4) |
| Change in Sleep difficulties | Assessed with a questionnaire (Insomnia Severity Index; ISI). Score range from 0 to 28, with a higher score indicating higher sleep difficulties. | Assessed before the intervention (T0), immediately after the intervention (T1), and at 3- and 12-month follow-up (T3 and T4) |
| Change in Emotional distress | Assessed with a questionnaire (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; HADS). Score range from 0 to 42, with a higher score indicating higher emotional distress | Assessed before the intervention (T0), immediately after the intervention (T1), and at 3- and 12-month follow-up (T3 and T4) |
| Change in Perceived cognitive difficulties | Assessed with a questionnaire (FACT-Cog), investigation 4 dimensions (perceived cognitive impairments, score range 0-72, higher score indicating less impairments ; impact of cognitive impairments on quality of life, score range 0-16, with higher scoe indicating less impact ; Comments from others, score range 0-16 with higher score indicating less comments ; perceived cognitive abilities, score range 0-28, with higher score indicating more cognitive abilities) | Assessed before the intervention (T0), immediately after the intervention (T1), and at 3- and 12-month follow-up (T3 and T4) |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Change in Psychological flexibility | Assessed with a questionnaire (Multidimensional Psychological Flexibility Inventory; MPFI-24). Score range from 0 to 6 for each dimension (psychological flexibility and psychological inflexibility), with higher score indicating higher flexibility or inflexibility according to the dimension assessed. | Assessed before the intervention (T0), immediately after the intervention (T1), and at 3- and 12-month follow-up (T3 and T4) |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Olivia Gosseries, PhD | ULiège | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| University of Liège | Liège | 4000 | Belgium |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 39387227 | Derived | Baussard L, Ernst M, Diep A, Jerusalem G, Vanhaudenhuyse A, Marie N, Bragard I, Faymonville ME, Gosseries O, Gregoire C. Network Analyses Applied to the Dimensions of Cancer-Related Fatigue in Women With Breast Cancer. Cancer Med. 2024 Oct;13(19):e70268. doi: 10.1002/cam4.70268. | |
| 35222195 | Derived | Gregoire C, Marie N, Sombrun C, Faymonville ME, Kotsou I, van Nitsen V, de Ribaucourt S, Jerusalem G, Laureys S, Vanhaudenhuyse A, Gosseries O. Hypnosis, Meditation, and Self-Induced Cognitive Trance to Improve Post-treatment Oncological Patients' Quality of Life: Study Protocol. Front Psychol. 2022 Feb 10;13:807741. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.807741. eCollection 2022. |
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| ID | Term |
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| D009369 | Neoplasms |
| D010146 | Pain |
| D005221 | Fatigue |
| D020447 | Parasomnias |
| D060825 | Cognitive Dysfunction |
| ID | Term |
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| D009461 | Neurologic Manifestations |
| D012816 | Signs and Symptoms |
| D013568 | Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms |
| D012893 | Sleep Wake Disorders |
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| Cognitive trance group intervention |
| Behavioral |
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| Meditation group intervention | Behavioral | See arm description |
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| Change in Mental Adjustment to Cancer | Assessed with a questionnaire (Mental adjustment to cancer; MAC). 2 summary scores (Summary positive adjustment, score range from 17 to 68, with higher score indicating higher positive adjustmen ; Summary Negative Adjustment, score ranging from 16 to 64, with higher score indicating highr negative adjustment) | Assessed before the intervention (T0), immediately after the intervention (T1), and at 3- and 12-month follow-up (T3 and T4) |
| Change in Emotion regulation | Assessed with a questionnaire (Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire; CERQ). 2 summary scores (adpative regulation, score ranging from 20 to 100, with higher score indicating higher adaptive regulation ; non-adaptive regulation, score ranging 12-60, with higher score indicating higher non-adaptive regulation) | Assessed before the intervention (T0), immediately after the intervention (T1), and at 3- and 12-month follow-up (T3 and T4) |
| Change in Empowerment | Assessed with a questionnaire composed of 7 VAS (score from 0 to 10/10, with higher score indicating higher empowerment), based on the Health Education Impact Questionnaire (heiQ) | Assessed before the intervention (T0), immediately after the intervention (T1), and at 3- and 12-month follow-up (T3 and T4) |
| Personnality characteristics | Assessed with a questionnaire (Big Five Short Form; BFI-10). 5 scales (extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism, openness to experience) with score range 1-5, with higher score indicating a stronger presence of this personality trait. | Assessed before the intervention (T0) |
| Fantasy Proneness (imaginative experiences) | Assessed with a questionnaire designed by our team investigating the previous imaginative experiences of the participant. 25 true/false items. Total score ranging from 0 to 25, with higher score indicating higher level of fantasy proneness. | Assessed before the intervention (T0) |
| Expectations and motivation to participate in the chosen intervention | Assessed with 2 VAS (score range from 0 to 10/10, with higher score indicating higher motivation and higher expectations) | Assessed before the intervention (T0) |
| Personal definition of hypnosis/cognitive trance/meditation | Free text written by the participant | Assessed before the intervention (T0) |
| Change in the characteristics of a free recall of an intense hypnosis/cognitive trance/meditation episode (or an intense autobiographical episode for the participants in the control group) | Free text written by the participant | Assessed immediately after the intervention (T1), and at 3- and 12-month follow-up (T3 and T4) |
| Change in Characteristics of the intense memory described above | Assessed with a questionnaire (Memory Characteristics Questionnaire; MCQ). Score range from 8 to 104, with higher score indicating higher degree of details about the memory. | Assessed immediately after the intervention (T1), and at 3- and 12-month follow-up (T3 and T4) |
| Change in Mystical characteristics of the intense memory described above | Assessed with a questionnaire (Revised Mystical Characteristics Questionnaire; MEQ-30). 4 scales (mystical, score range 0-75, with higher score indicating a more mystical experience ; Positive mood, score range 0-30, with higher score indicating more positive mood during the episode ; Transcendence of time and space, score range 0-30, with higher score indicating stronger trenscendence ; Ineffability, score range 0-15, with higher score indicating higher ineffability) | Assessed immediately after the intervention (T1), and at 3- and 12-month follow-up (T3 and T4) |
| Change in presence during the intense memory described above | Assessed with a questionnaire designed by our team to assess the feeling of presence in the imaginative environment linked to the intense memory reported (hypnosis, trance, meditation or personal memory). 2 scales (Presence in the suggested environment and Interaction with others, score range for each dimension 6-42, with higher score indicating higer presence/interaction). | Assessed immediately after the intervention (T1), and at 3- and 12-month follow-up (T3 and T4) |
| Change in the quality of the relationship with the therapist who animated the group sessions | Assessed with a VAS (score range from 0 to 10/10, with higher score indicating better relationship quality). | Assessed immediately after the intervention (T1), and at 3- and 12-month follow-up (T3 and T4) |
| Change in cerebral activity | Assessed with an electroencephalogram (EEG), during resting state and during hypnosis, trance or meditation, according to the chosen intervention. During the EEG, we will also measure the heart rate (with an electrocardiogram), the body temperature, the body movements (with an electromyogram) and the respiration amplitude. | Resting state : Assessed before the intervention (T0), immediately after the intervention (T1), and at 12-month follow-up (T4). During hypnosis, trance or meditation : T1, T4. |
| Change in heart rate | During the EEG, heart rate will be measured (with an electrocardiogram). | Resting state : Assessed before the intervention (T0), immediately after the intervention (T1), and at 12-month follow-up (T4). During hypnosis, trance or meditation : T1, T4. |
| Change in body movements | During the EEG, body movements will be measured (with an electromyogram). | Resting state : Assessed before the intervention (T0), immediately after the intervention (T1), and at 12-month follow-up (T4). During hypnosis, trance or meditation : T1, T4. |
| Change in body temperature | During the EEG, body temperature will be measured (with a dedicated electrode put on the chest). | Resting state : Assessed before the intervention (T0), immediately after the intervention (T1), and at 12-month follow-up (T4). During hypnosis, trance or meditation : T1, T4. |
| Change in respiration | During the EEG, respiration (amplitude, effort) will be measured (with a dedicated belts put on the torso) | Resting state : Assessed before the intervention (T0), immediately after the intervention (T1), and at 12-month follow-up (T4). During hypnosis, trance or meditation : T1, T4. |
| D009422 | Nervous System Diseases |
| D001523 | Mental Disorders |
| D003072 | Cognition Disorders |
| D019965 | Neurocognitive Disorders |