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Stress Clinical Trials

A listing of Stress medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.

Found 936 clinical trials
D Dominique de Quervain, Prof.

Assessing the Acute Effects of Virtual Reality Interventions on Stress

A Four-Arm RCT, testing the acute effects of a Virtual Reality (VR)- based slow-paced breathing intervention on subjective and physiological markers of stress. The investigator hypothesize that combining slow breathing with immersive, mystical-type VR elements will result in the greatest stress reduction.

18 - 35 years of age All Phase N/A

Self-management of Stress and Sleep Disturbances with Virtual Reality Relaxation

Stress is a well-established factor in the onset and continuation of burn-out anxiety, mood and psychotic disorders. Furthermore, sleep disturbances predispose and exacerbate mental health symptoms of the condition. In people with mental health problems, higher (social) stress-reactivity and impaired stress-recovery are present which is further aggravated by sleep disturbances …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
F Franchesca Inay, BS

Impact of Heart Rate Variability Modulation on Stress Management Among Physicians

The purpose of this research is to examine a wearable device called Apollo that emits gentle vibrations found to benefit mood, energy, and focus. We want to understand how it affects burnout in physicians.

18 years of age All Phase N/A

Character-Strengths Based Coaching For Work-Stress Reduction For Health Workers

The purpose of this two-arm, parallel group individual randomized controlled trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of a character-strengths based coaching intervention consisting of a five-day residential workshop focusing on the use of character-strengths to address work-stress in routine situations supplemented by 8- to 10-week remote telephonic weekly coaching sessions …

18 years of age Female Phase N/A
N Nicolas Rijo

Perioperative Stress Management in Outpatient Surgery With L-tyrosine Supplementation (SPOT)

Patient undergoing surgery is exposed to many stressors: diachronic (gesture anticipation), synchronic (intraoperative aggression) and historical (subject's personality). Reducing the level of stress experienced is a factor for improving the quality of the surgical gesture and the simplicity of the follow-up. The previous methods used were intended to reduce the …

18 - 75 years of age All Phase N/A
C Canan Sümeyra Özyurt, PhD

Effects of Swaddling and Nesting on Pain and Stress in Newborns

This study aims to investigate the effects of swaddling and cradling methods on pain and stress levels in newborn infants receiving respiratory support. Infants receiving respiratory support in the neonatal intensive care unit may experience stress and discomfort during treatment. In this study, two different care methods that help infants …

- 28 years of age All Phase N/A

Impact of Stress First Aid for Workers in Substance Misuse Settings

Test the effectiveness of SFA adapted for the substance use outreach workforce compared to a no treatment control condition on social-support and burnout of HRWs in a cluster-randomized hybrid type I trial.

18 - 100 years of age All Phase N/A
A Annalise Jear, BA

Effects of Brief Nature Exposure on Brain Functioning and Stress Reactivity

This study is focused on understanding the impact of time spent in nature (relative to an urban control) on stress, neural, and cardiac functioning in people experiencing high levels of stress, depression, and anxiety.

18 - 25 years of age All Phase N/A
S Susana N Núñez Nagy, PhD

Detection of Balance in the Elderly Under the Influence of Stress

The aging process involves physiological changes in organs and tissues that can evolve towards fragility and increased risk of falls. Falls, which can be one of the adverse results of frailty in older people, are the second leading cause of death worldwide. When an elderly person falls, it entails not …

18 - 99 years of age All Phase N/A
L Lise Laclautre

Influence of Screen Sizes on Responses to Visual Analog Scales of Stress

Visual analog scales (VAS) are one of the most common tools used in questionnaires. VAS are validated for pain and stress for example on a horizontal, non-calibrated line of 100 mm, ranging from very low (0) to very high (100). Nowadays, most VAS are used on questionnaires on internet. However, …

18 years of age All Phase N/A

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