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REmotely-delivered Supportive Programs for Improving Surgical Pain and disTrEss

Sponsor
Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Status
Recruiting
NCT ID
NCT05625360
The purpose of this research study is to learn how two different supportive programs may help women feel better after surgery. This study will measure if one type of supportive program is more useful than the other for improving wellbeing after surgery.
Intervention
Life Impacts Reflection, PROMIS Questionnaires, eHealth Mindful Movement and Breathing
Condition
Postoperative Pain, Acute, Postoperative Depression, Anxiety, Sleep Disturbance, Malignant Female Reproductive System Neoplasm
Investigators
Stephanie J Sohl, PhD, Alicia Patrick, MA, CCRP, Hannah O'Brien

See list of participating sites