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Digital Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia versus sleep hygiene education: the impact of improved sleep on functional health, quality of life and psychological well-being. Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

机译:失眠的数字认知行为疗法与睡眠卫生教育:改善睡眠对功能健康,生活质量和心理健康的影响。随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background Previous research has demonstrated that digital CBT (dCBT), delivered via the Internet, is a scalable and effective intervention for treating insomnia in otherwise healthy adults and leads to significant improvements in primary outcomes relating to sleep. The majority of people with insomnia, however, seek help because of the functional impact and daytime consequences of poor sleep, not because of sleep discontinuity per se. Although some secondary analyses suggest that dCBT may have wider health benefits, no adequately powered study has investigated these as a primary endpoint. This study specifically aims to investigate the impact of dCBT for insomnia upon health and well-being, and will investigate sleep-related changes as mediating factors. Methods/design We propose a pragmatic, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial of 1000 community participants meeting criteria for insomnia disorder. In the DIALS trial (Digital Insomnia therapy to Assist your Life as well as your Sleep), participants will be randomised to dCBT delivered using web and/or mobile channels (in addition to treatment as usual (TAU)) or to sleep hygiene education (SHE), comprising a website plus a downloadable booklet (in addition to TAU). Online assessments will take place at 0 (baseline), 4 (mid-treatment), 8 (post-treatment), and 24 (follow-up) weeks. At week 25 all participants allocated to SHE will be offered dCBT, at which point the controlled element of the trial will be complete. Naturalistic follow-up will be invited at weeks 36 and 48. Primary outcomes are functional health and well-being at 8?weeks. Secondary outcomes are mood, fatigue, sleepiness, cognitive function, productivity and social functioning. All main analyses will be carried out at the end of the final controlled follow-up assessments and will be based on the intention-to-treat principle. Further analyses will determine whether observed changes in functional health and well-being are mediated by changes in sleep. The trial is funded by Big Health Ltd. Discussion This study will be the first large-scale, specifically designed investigation of the health and well-being benefits of CBT for insomnia, and the first examination of the association between CBT-mediated sleep improvement and health status. Trial registration ISRCTN60530898 .
机译:背景技术先前的研究表明,通过互联网提供的数字CBT(dCBT)是一种可扩展且有效的干预措施,用于治疗其他情况下健康的成年人的失眠,并导致与睡眠有关的主要结果得到显着改善。但是,大多数失眠症患者寻求帮助的原因是睡眠不足的功能影响和白天后果,而不是因为睡眠本身中断。尽管一些二级分析表明dCBT可能具有更广泛的健康益处,但尚无足够的研究将这些作为主要终点进行研究。这项研究专门旨在调查dCBT失眠对健康和幸福的影响,并将调查与睡眠有关的变化作为中介因素。方法/设计我们提出了一个实用的,平行组,随机对照试验,该试验由1000名符合失眠症标准的社区参与者组成。在DIALS试验(帮助您改善生活和睡眠的数字失眠疗法)中,参与者将被随机分配到通过网络和/或移动渠道(除了常规治疗(TAU)之外)提供的dCBT或睡眠卫生教育( SHE),包括网站和可下载的手册(TAU除外)。在线评估将在0(基线),4(治疗中),8(治疗后)和24(随访)周进行。在第25周,将为所有分配给SHE的参与者提供dCBT,届时将完成试验的受控部分。在第36和48周时将邀请进行自然主义的随访。主要结果是在8周时的功能健康和福祉。次要结果是情绪,疲劳,困倦,认知功能,生产力和社交功能。所有主要分析将在最终控制的随访评估结束时进行,并将基于意向性治疗原则。进一步的分析将确定观察到的功能健康和福祉变化是否由睡眠变化介导。该试验由Big Health Ltd资助。讨论该研究将是针对CBT对失眠的健康和福祉益处进行的首次大规模,专门设计的调查,也是对CBT介导的睡眠改善与睡眠时间之间的关联的首次检查。健康状况。试用注册ISRCTN60530898。

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