Validation of the Dayzz Digital Sleep Training App in Insomnia and Sleep Apnea
Insomnia, Sleep Apnea
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Insomnia focused on measuring sleep disorders, cognitive and behavioral treatment, digital treatment, insomnia, sleep apnea, sleep
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients aged 21-65 years of age referred to the Carmel Hospital sleep clinic and diagnosed by the clinic physician with either Sleep Apnea (referred for CPAP treatment) or Insomnia.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patient age <21 years.
- Patient who is not a member of Clalit Healthcare services.
- Persons with insufficient control of the English language required for adequate use of app.
- Persons with insufficient experience/knowledge and/or use of digital apps/smartphones.
- Persons with serious medical or psychiatric conditions.
- Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- Nighttime shift-workers.
- Persons who are unable to provide consent due to mental incapacity.
- Persons referred for evaluation of sleep by Ministry of Transportation (for licensing purposes).
- Persons with comorbid insomnia and sleep apnea
Sites / Locations
- Carmel Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Active Comparator
Experimental
Active Comparator
Sleep Apnea- Dayzz
Sleep Apnea- Treatment as Usual
Insomnia - Dayzz
Insomnia - Treatment as Usual
The intervention group is also provided access to the dayzz app, a personalized digital sleep training program. The sleep training begins a sleep assessment questionnaire and ongoing sleep and activity data collection which is used to tailor an individualized sleep training program including behavioral and cognitive techniques to improve the adherence to CPAP. The dayzz sleep program is composed of three main components, (1) a mobile digital program via the dayzz app, (2) guidance of a sleep trainer, and (3) an ambulatory sleep monitoring device. The intervention group meets a CPAP technician at the sleep clinic, as detailed below in the Sleep Apnea TAU group
The "treatment as usual" [TAU] group meets a CPAP technician at the sleep clinic, who provides the participant with a CPAP device and fits the mask. The will also receive a follow-up visit with the same technician for technical support, mask changes or alterations if needed after an initial 7 to 14-day at home CPAP trial.
The intervention group is provided access to the dayzz app, a personalized digital sleep training program. The sleep training begins a sleep assessment questionnaire and ongoing sleep and activity data collection which is used to tailor an individualized sleep training program including behavioral and cognitive techniques to improve the insomnia concerns, sleep symptoms, and achieve sleep goals. The dayzz sleep program is composed of three main components, (1) a mobile digital program via the dayzz app, (2) guidance of a sleep trainer, and (3) an ambulatory sleep monitoring device.
The "treatment as usual" [TAU] group, will receive standard treatment recommendations for their insomnia, including sleep hygiene suggestions, referral for supportive/non-medical treatments [e.g. relaxation therapies], and if needed hypnotics or other medications prescribed by the sleep clinic physician.