- not yet recruitingNA
Evaluating the Effects of Nutritional Interventions on Sleep, the Gut Microbiome, Cognition, and Stress.
This study looks at how special food supplements affect sleep, gut health, thinking skills, and stress in people who don't sleep well. Participants will take a supplement or a dummy pill for 28 days, and we'll check their sleep, gut, and mood.
United Kingdom - recruiting
Continuous Heart Rate Variability Monitoring in Doctors; Understanding Patterns of Stress and Recovery and Their Relationship With Self-reported Resilience, Burnout and Wellbeing.
This study looks at stress in doctors by tracking their heart rate and asking them about their feelings. It aims to understand how stress and recovery patterns affect burnout, helping us find better ways to support doctors' wellbeing.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
BALANCE Study: Beneficial Effects of A Diverse Prebiotic Fibre bLend on Affect, iNflammation, Cognition, and the Gut microbiomE
This study is looking at whether a special mix of natural fibres, taken as a powder, can help healthy adults who feel stressed. Researchers want to see if this fibre blend can improve stress levels and affect things like mood and gut health.
United Kingdom - ongoing, recruitingTherapeutic exploratory (Phase II)
The sedative effects and local tolerability of nasal administration of remimazolam using a Soft Mist Nasal Administration Device
This study is looking at a new way to give medicine called Byfavo through a nose spray. It aims to see how well it helps people feel calm and sleepy when they're feeling stressed or anxious, and if it's comfortable to use.
Netherlands - recruitingNA
Evaluation of the Impact of a Nutritional Formulation on Cognitive Performance Following Stress Exposure.
This study looks at whether a special nutritional drink, 'Think Tank', can help middle-aged women aged 40-60 think more clearly after stressful experiences. Researchers will compare it to a dummy drink to see if it improves memory, attention, and overall well-being.
United Kingdom - active not recruitingNA
Fibre and Mental Wellbeing Feasibility Trial
This study looks at whether eating an extra 10 grams of fibre daily for two weeks can improve how young adults aged 18-40 feel mentally. It focuses on sleep, anxiety, and stress to see if diet changes can boost well-being.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
Ecological Momentary Intervention for Reward in Anhedonia
This study looks at a new way to help people with anhedonia (finding less pleasure in things), anxiety, and depression. It uses a smartphone app over two weeks to teach skills like positive thinking and managing stress.
Germany - recruitingNA
Effects of Feel Free® Classic Tonic on Stress and Pharmacokinetics in Healthy Adults
This study looks at how a tonic called Feel Free® Classic affects stress in healthy adults. Researchers want to see if it reduces feelings of stress and how the body handles its ingredients, kava and kratom.
Canada - not yet recruitingNA
Deep Relaxation Using Virtual Reality Intervention Before Surgery for Healthcare Professionals Working in the Operating Room
This study looks at using virtual reality (VR) or a quiet space to help operating room staff relax before surgery. It aims to see if these methods can lower stress levels and make them feel calmer.
Denmark · Germany - recruitingNA
CALM Study: Can A Prebiotic Fibre bLend Improve Stress, Mood, and Anxiety?
The CALM Study is looking at whether a special powdered fibre blend, called a prebiotic, can help healthy adults who are feeling stressed. This study will check if taking this fibre supplement can improve stress levels and other things like mood and anxiety.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
Effect of Daily Humiome® Post LB Intake on Wellbeing in Older Individuals With Moderate Stress Levels
This study is looking at whether a daily supplement called Humiome® Post LB can help older adults (aged 50-75) in France feel less stressed. It involves taking the supplement or a dummy pill for three months to see if it improves their wellbeing.
France - enrolling by invitation
The SENSE Study: Surgical ENvironment Stress Evaluation
This study looks at how stressful surgery is for orthopaedic surgeons, especially when performing hip and knee replacements. Researchers want to compare stress levels during traditional surgery versus robot-assisted surgery to see if robotic help makes things easier for surgeons.
United Kingdom - active not recruitingNA
COVID-19 Burnout Study
This study looks at whether online mindfulness training can help healthcare workers in a specific cancer treatment department manage stress and avoid burnout, especially during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada - recruitingNA
Improving Care and Mental Well-Being for Adults With Heart Failure
This study looks at a new way to support people with heart failure by focusing on their mental health. It's called FRAME. The aim is to see if this support can be easily offered in different healthcare settings and to improve well-being for those with heart failure.
Canada - recruitingNA
JoyPop Mobile Mental Health App With Youth
This study looks at how a mental health app, JoyPop, can help young people (aged 12-17) who are waiting for mental health services. It aims to see if the app can improve how they manage their feelings while they wait for help.
Canada - recruiting
Does Stress Change EEG Measures in Students: A Feasibility Study
This study looks at how stress affects brain activity in chiropractic students during their university semester. Researchers will use special brainwave tests (EEG) and questionnaires to see if stress levels change over time. It's a small study to help plan bigger research later.
United Kingdom