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N/ACompleted· 6 enrolled
Drug / intervention
Mind-Body Group Interventionbehavioral
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NCT06331403N/ACompleted

Open Pilot Trial of a Novel Mind-Body Sexual Well-Being Intervention for Female GI Cancer Survivors

Massachusetts General Hospital·interventional·Posted Mar 26, 2024·Updated Nov 24, 2025

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Mind-Body Group Intervention for Colorectal Cancer and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 6 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

The primary goal of this protocol is to conduct an open pilot to collect initial quantitative and qualitative feedback on the intervention that the investigators are developing. To do so, the investigators will deliver a newly-developed intervention to up to 2 consecutive groups of female colorectal and anal cancer survivors (n = up to 10 per group, total N = up to 20). Participants will provide feedback regarding intervention acceptability, feasibility, and perceived benefit. To inform plans for ongoing program refinement, the investigators will elicit specific feedback about study assessment tools, recruitment procedures, and group factors. Given the early-stage, open pilot nature of this protocol, the investigators will not set strict criteria to establish feasibility and acceptability but will rather interpret each of these outcomes holistically. Qualitative feedback collected in post-intervention exit interviews will also support understanding of feasibility and acceptability. As a secondary aim, the investigators will explore the preliminary effects of the intervention on psychosocial measures of satisfaction with sexuality and impact of functional limitations, coping abilities, acceptance of body image changes, loneliness, and anticipated stigma. As noted above, the investigators will not set specific criteria to establish preliminary efficacy, nor will they consider statistical significance as an indicator of the study's efficacy for these outcomes. Instead, the investigators will consider pre-post intervention effect sizes to consider the need for refinement of study procedures/measurement in a future larger trial. In future, larger-scale, work, the investigators intend to conduct a larger randomized pilot trial to assess intervention acceptability, feasibility, as well as preliminary efficacy on essential outcomes related to sexual well-being.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
Allocation--
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Primary Purpose--
CountriesUnited States

Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
20252026
First PostedMar 26, 2024
Enrollment StartJul 10, 2024
Primary CompletionNov 11, 2024
Study CompletionJan 6, 2025
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 4 monthsPosted 2.3 years ago

Interventions

Mind-Body Group Interventionbehavioral

Weekly virtual group meetings with the study interventionist(s) and up to 9 other female cancer survivors over an approximately 6 week period. The group program includes topics related to coping with physical health changes, managing social factors relevant to sexual well-being, and managing thoughts and feelings related to sexual well-being changes.