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iCANSleep: Smartphone App-Based Insomnia Treatment for Cancer Survivors

The investigators will answer the question of whether treating insomnia using the mobile-app-based intervention of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) for cancer survivors ("iCANSleep") can improve symptoms of insomnia in Canadian cancer survivors compared to a waitlist control group. The investigators will recruit 146 people with insomnia who have completed cancer treatment at least 3 months prior to the study.

Participants needed: 146
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Memorial University of NewfoundlandUpdated: Feb 20, 2026Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Cancer survivors [+11]

Presence of a sleep disorder other than insomnia that is not adequately treated... [+4]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Randomized Control Trial Comparing the Incidence of Loop Formation in Colonoscopy Techniques

A colonoscopy is a common procedure used to check for problems in the colon, such as disease or other health issues. Although it's widely used, one challenge is that the flexible tube used in the procedure (called a colonoscope) can sometimes form loops inside the colon. When this happens, pushing the tube further doesn't help it move forward-it just makes the loop bigger, which can make the procedure harder to complete. These loops can also cause more pain for the patient, require more sedation (medication to relax or put the patient to sleep), and increase the time it takes to finish the procedure. Because of this, it's important to find ways to reduce loop formation. Two common methods used in colonoscopies are called air insufflation and water infusion. This study will compare the two methods-air vs. water-to see which one causes fewer loops. It will be a randomized controlled trial, meaning participants will be randomly assigned to one of the two methods. The study will involve real patients, and the data will be collected by physicians, residents (doctors in training), and medical students. During the colonoscopies, images from a tool that guides the scope will be recorded on video. Experienced staff doctors and surgical residents (with at least two months of special training in this procedure) will perform the colonoscopies. Each procedure will be supervised by a team member, such as a medical student, resident, or staff doctor. Afterward, two reviewers who don't know which method was used will watch the videos to look for any loops. They will look for specific types of loops, including n, alpha, reverse alpha, reverse splenic, and gamma loops. The study will also track how long it takes to reach the end of the colon (called the cecum), how comfortable the patient was (using a standard rating system already used in all colonoscopies), and how much sedation was needed.

Participants needed: 142
Trial details
Age: 18-80Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Memorial University of NewfoundlandUpdated: Nov 24, 2025
Eligibility criteria

Consenting patients who are undergoing a routine colonoscopy. [+1]

Refusal to participate [+5]

Status: Not yet recruiting

Morbid Obesity and Severe Knee Osteoarthritis - Which Should Be Treated First?

The goal of this study is to determine whether undergoing bariatric surgery before knee replacement leads to better outcomes compared to undergoing knee replacement before bariatric surgery. Our secondary goal is to compare complication rates between these groups to determine if there is a difference based on the order of the two procedures. Participants will be randomly placed in one of two groups, with each undergoing both procedures but in opposite order. Quality of life will be assessed via questionnaires before and between each procedure, and rates of complications will also be documented to compare their rates between groups.

Participants needed: 142
Trial details
Age: 18-65Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Memorial University of NewfoundlandUpdated: Jan 30, 2025Locations: 2
Eligibility criteria

BMI > or = 35, on surgical waitlist for a total knee arthroplasty and laparoscop...

a history of revision surgery, surgery for neoplastic disease, significant menta...