Online Insomnia Treatment Program
Insomnia, Sleep, Sleep Disturbance
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Insomnia
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: insomnia diagnosis or measure-confirmed moderate to severity insomnia (Insomnia Severity Index = 15-28) access to an iPhone with iOS 11+ or Samsung, Google, HTC, LG, OnePlus, or Motorola phone with Android 10+ 18 years of age or older available 15 mins per day to participate Exclusion Criteria: Restless Legs Syndrome narcolepsy sleep apnea sleep walking bipolar disorder seizures disorder substance abuse frailty/risk of falling severe memory problems shift work change in antidepressant medication within past 2 months serious mental/physical health problem other ongoing psychological treatment w sleeping with pets. Participants should be aware that should they receive a device, its sound and light alerts could be disruptive to partners or others (e.g., children) that sleep in the same room.
Sites / Locations
- Stanford Sleep Medicine CenterRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Full Sleep
Path to Better Sleep
With Full Sleep, the app provides daily lessons about sleep and skills that can help with sleep. In the app, participants also record information about each night's sleep in their sleep log. Every seven nights, they also complete the Sleep Needs Questionnaire. At the beginning, middle, and end of the study, they additionally complete the Insomnia Severity Inventory in the app. At the end of every week, a sleep schedule and weekly summary are calculated via automated formulas. The app also contains access to messaging a coach. The intent of coach access is for participants to ask questions about their daily lessons and application of the skills and to feel supported and accountable. The REST (Radar Enabled Sensing Technology) device in the Full Sleep program uses radar to passively track sleep patterns and nighttime awakenings. It also offers white noise options and audio guidance for relaxation techniques and stimulus control.
Path to Better Sleep is a self-management tool for insomnia. It is available as a web-based program at https://www.veterantraining.va.gov/apps/insomnia/index.html#dashboard. Path to Better Sleep is intended to be completed over six weeks, and includes weekly educational lessons about sleep which include videos, visual depictions, and interactive activities, in addition to sleep check-ins (e.g., knowledge checks, self reflections about sleep). It also includes sleep logging. Participants in this condition will be asked to share their sleep log weekly via email, as Stanford and Koko Labs do not receive access to the data.