CBT-I for Sleep, Pain, and Inflammation in Crohn's Disease (SPIN)
Crohn Disease, Insomnia, Sleep Disturbance
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Crohn Disease
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Mild to moderate Crohn's disease (as assessed by PRO-3 score)
- Insomnia severity index score of 8 or greater
- Sleep onset latency and/or wake after sleep onset of at least 30 minutes
- Access to device and internet/cell phone service sufficient for telehealth
Exclusion Criteria:
- PHQ-9 score of 20 or greater
- GAD-7 score of 20 or greater
- Unstable major psychiatric condition
- Current alcohol or substance abuse
- Current narcotic use for pain control
- Current systemic corticosteroid use
- Current pregnancy or nursing
- Ileostomy or colostomy
- Diagnosis of seizure disorder
- Diagnosis of sleep apnea or positive STOP-Bang screen
- Diagnosis of restless leg syndrome or positive Cambridge-Hopkins RLSq screen
- Night shift, rotating shift work, or frequent travel outside of primary time zone
Sites / Locations
- Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia
Waitlist
CBT-I has a specific protocol with behavioral targets that differ significantly from standard CBT. This approach focuses on implementing sleep restriction and stimulus control interventions which are fully deployed during the first session. Five CBT-I sessions will be delivered over the course of 8 weeks. Key recommendations include: 1) reduce time in bed; 2) get up at the same time every day; 3) do not go to bed unless sleepy; 4) do not stay in bed awake for more than 15 minutes; and 5) avoid napping. Participants are also taught relaxation strategies and cognitive therapy addresses arousal and catastrophizing.
No intervention for 8 weeks.