Better Nights, Better Days for Typically Developing Children (BNBD)
Nonorganic Insomnia, Primary Insomnia
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Nonorganic Insomnia
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Potential participants must meet the following criteria to be eligible to participate in the study:
- Primary caregiver of a child aged 1 to 10 years.
- Live in any province or territory in Canada.
- Have regular access to high speed internet connection and an email account.
- Comfortable communicating in English or French for day-to-day tasks (e.g., listening to the news on the radio or watching TV, reading books, magazines, etc.).
- Child has insomnia, defined as having Sleep Onset Disturbance. For Sleep Onset Disturbance, child must meet two of the following three criteria. These episodes must have been occurring for at least one month:
1. More than three reunions for 12-24 month olds/more than two reunions for >24 month olds that occur two or more nights per week 2. 30 or more minutes to fall asleep for 12-24 month olds/20 or more minutes to fall asleep for >24 month olds 3. Parent remains in room for sleep onset for two or more nights per week
Exclusion Criteria:
Potential participants who meet any of the following criteria are not eligible to participate in the study:
- Parent wishes to "bed-share" with his/her child.
- Child has a probable intrinsic sleep disorder (e.g., sleep apnea) as assessed using the Pediatric Sleep Questionnaire (PSQ).
- Child has a significant medical disorder that interferes with sleep (e.g., asthma attacks during night, tube feeding, non-ambulatory, severe developmental disability affecting sensory systems such as vision).
- Child has a mental health disorder that has required hospitalization or residential care and/or current use of psychotropic medications which are known to interfere with sleep (e.g., stimulant medication for ADHD).
Sites / Locations
- Dalhousie UniversityRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Intervention Group
Usual Care Group
The Intervention Group receives access to the BNBD intervention, and can access alternative resources while enrolled in the study. The BNBD intervention for caregivers of children 1 to 10 years with insomnia is a self-guided program delivered online. The intervention is conceptually consistent across age groups. Interactive and personalized content and evidence-based strategies are incorporated: sleep education, positive routines, faded bedtime with response cost, sleep restriction, extinction/graduated extinction, stimulus fading, and scheduled awakenings. BNBD includes five sessions available sequentially: Sleep Information; Healthy Sleep Practices; Settling to Sleep; Going Back to Sleep; Looking Back and Ahead. The completion time of the intervention will range from 5-10 weeks.
The Usual Care Group will receive no treatment until after the 8 month follow-up assessment. The Usual Care Group can access alternative resources and additional programs and services while enrolled in the study.