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Weighted Blanket Use for Adults With Chronic Pain

A Single-Arm Pilot Study Investigating Weighted Blanket Use for Chronic Pain

Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
44 (estimated)
Sponsor
National University of Natural Medicine · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Chronic pain is a common condition that can affect sleep, daily functioning, and overall quality of life. Many individuals living with chronic pain seek non-medication approaches to help manage their symptoms. Weighted blankets are commonly used to promote relaxation and comfort during sleep, but there is limited research examining their potential role in supporting people with chronic pain. This pilot study will explore the experiences of adults with chronic pain who use a weighted blanket during sleep. The study aims to better understand whether nightly use of a weighted blanket may be associated with changes in pain, sleep, and daily functioning. Findings from this study will help inform future research on non-medication approaches to managing chronic pain. Approximately 44 adults with chronic pain will participate in the study. Participation will last about five weeks. After completing a virtual enrollment visit and baseline questionnaires, participants will receive a weighted blanket sized to approximately 10 percent of their body weight. Participants will first complete a 7-day adjustment period using the blanket while sleeping. If they tolerate the blanket and use it nightly during this period, they will continue into a 4-week study phase in which they will use the weighted blanket each night. During the study, participants will complete brief online surveys about their experiences and adherence to using the blanket. Pain and quality-of-life questionnaires will be completed at multiple time points, including at the start and end of the study. Participants will also provide feedback about their experience using the weighted blanket. Results from this pilot study will help researchers better understand how weighted blankets may be used by adults with chronic pain and may help guide the design of future studies evaluating non-pharmacologic approaches to pain management.

Detailed description

Chronic pain is a widespread condition that can significantly affect physical functioning, sleep, emotional well-being, and overall quality of life. Many individuals living with chronic pain seek non-pharmacologic strategies to support symptom management, particularly approaches that may improve sleep and relaxation. Weighted blankets are commercially available products designed to apply gentle, evenly distributed pressure across the body. Although these blankets are widely used to promote comfort and relaxation during sleep, limited research has examined their use among adults with chronic pain. This study is a single-arm pilot trial designed to explore the feasibility and participant experiences associated with nightly use of a weighted blanket among adults with chronic pain. The study will examine whether regular use of a weighted blanket during sleep is associated with changes in self-reported pain, sleep, and quality of life over a short intervention period. In addition to quantitative survey measures, participant feedback will provide insight into acceptability, adherence, and perceived benefits or challenges related to using a weighted blanket for pain management. Adults with chronic pain will be recruited to participate in the study. Following eligibility screening and informed consent, participants will complete baseline questionnaires during a virtual enrollment visit. These assessments will include the PEG scale to measure pain intensity and interference, and the PROMIS-29 profile to assess domains of physical function, sleep disturbance, fatigue, anxiety, depression, and pain interference, along with demographic and health-related information. Participants will receive a weighted blanket sized to approximately 10 percent of their body weight and will be instructed to use the blanket nightly while sleeping. Blanket weight will be assigned based on participant body weight using the following categories: participants weighing 100-149.9 pounds will receive a 10-pound blanket; participants weighing 150-199.9 pounds will receive a 15-pound blanket; participants weighing 200-249.9 pounds will receive a 20-pound blanket; and participants weighing 250-299.9 pounds will receive a 25-pound blanket. Participants will begin with a 7-day adjustment period to become accustomed to the blanket, followed by a 4-week intervention period during which the weighted blanket will be used nightly during sleep. The active study phase will last four weeks. During this time, participants will be asked to use the weighted blanket nightly while sleeping. Participants will complete brief weekly surveys to report their adherence to using the blanket and share information about their experiences during the study period. At the conclusion of the study, participants will complete follow-up questionnaires consistent with baseline measures, including the PEG scale and PROMIS-29 profile. These assessments will be used to evaluate changes in pain, sleep, physical function, and quality-of-life domains over the study period. Participants will also complete open-ended survey questions to describe their experiences using the weighted blanket, including any perceived benefits, challenges, or changes in symptoms. This pilot study is designed to provide preliminary data regarding the acceptability, adherence, and potential effects of weighted blanket use among adults with chronic pain. The findings will help inform the design of future research examining non-medication approaches for chronic pain management and may guide the development of larger controlled studies in this area.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEWeighted BlanketParticipants will receive a weighted blanket sized to approximately 10 percent of their body weight for nightly use during sleep. Blanket weight will be assigned by body weight: 10 lb (100-149.9 lbs), 15 lb (150-199.9 lbs), 20 lb (200-249.9 lbs), and 25 lb (250-299.9 lbs). The blanket provides evenly distributed deep pressure across the body through weighted filling materials sewn into the fabric. Participants will begin with a 7-day run-in adjustment period to become accustomed to sleeping with the blanket and to assess tolerability. Those who tolerate the blanket will continue nightly use during a 4-week intervention period. The weighted blanket is intended to provide gentle pressure stimulation during sleep and is being evaluated as a non-pharmacologic approach that may support relaxation, sleep quality, and overall comfort in adults living with chronic pain.

Timeline

Start date
2026-04-01
Primary completion
2026-08-31
Completion
2026-09-15
First posted
2026-03-27
Last updated
2026-04-06

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07498491. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.