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Feasibility of the Use of Weighted Blankets to Improve Sleep Among Patients With Hematological Malignancies

Feasibility of the Use of Weighted Blankets to Improve Sleep Among Patients With Hematological Malignancies

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18 years and older
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Overview

The goal of this clinical research study is to learn about the effects of weighted blankets on sleep quality in patients with blood cancers. Weighted blankets are heavier blankets that contain inner weight beads. The deep pressure stimulation induced by these blankets can have a calming effect.

Description

Primary Objective:

To determine the feasibility of using weighted blankets to improve Sleep Disturbances (SD) for patients with hematological malignancies in an outpatient setting.

Secondary Objectives:

To explore if weighted blanket use improves sleep as assessed by the ESAS sleep question. A positive response is defined by at least a one-point reduction in ESAS sleep between baseline and day 7 +/-2 days.

To explore if weighted blanket use during a 14-day period improves Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) score.

To explore the response rate in anxiety, where response is defined as a minimum of one-point change in the ESAS anxiety score, between baseline and day 7 +/-2 days after the use of weighted blankets.

To explore if patients are satisfied with the use of weighted blankets as determined by a positive response to at least 2 of the 5 patient satisfaction questions.

To assess safety using NCI CTCAE v5

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Outpatient at MD Anderson Cancer Center
  2. Adult patients ≥ 18 years
  3. Diagnosis of hematological malignancy
  4. ESAS Sleep>/=4
  5. Performance status as measured by Eastern Cooperative Oncology Practice group (ECOG) score of 2 or below

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Platelet count of 25 or below
  2. History of seizures/intracranial metastasis/ sleep apnea/restless leg syndrome/paralysis
  3. Weight less than 150 lbs.
  4. Attending physician assessment of prognosis with expected life expectancy of <1 month
  5. Patients who are unable to tolerate their blankets/sheets in the night due to medical conditions such as pain, peripheral neuropathy, night sweats, hot flashes etc.
  6. Patients with difficulty breathing, disorders of poor circulation, fragile skin, rash, or open wounds, or by those who are claustrophobic or cleithrophobic.
  7. Prior use of weighted blankets within the past 1-year

Study details
    Hematological Malignancies

NCT06584955

M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

1 November 2025

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