Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia Among Different Types of Shift Workers (CBT-INSOMNIA)
Chronic Insomnia, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Sleep Disorders, Circadian Rhythm
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Chronic Insomnia
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Chronic Insomnia (F51.0)
- Difficulty initiating and/or maintaining sleep for ≥ 30 minutes and/or the use of sleep promoting medicine on three or more nights per week for at least 3 months
- Motivation to treat insomnia with non-pharmacological methods
- Full-time shift work (at least 10 % of shifts are morning, evening and/or night shifts)
- Fluent Finnish (due to interventions)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Non-assessed or untreated somatic or mental illness which may explain insomnia
- Planned changes in the work (for example retirement)
Sites / Locations
- City of Helsinki, Occupational Health Centre
- Aava Medical Centre
- Finnair Health Services
- City of Turku, Occupational Health Centre
- Fazer Health Services
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy for Insomnia
Cognitive Behavioral Self-help Therapy for Insomnia
Sleep Hygiene Guidance
Includes 6 group sessions (90 minutes each). The groups are led by trained psychologist or nurse of occupational health services. The manualized treatment is based on the general CBT-I model and includes components such as sleep hygiene, relaxation, stimulus control, sleep restriction and cognitive restructuring. In addition, participants receive information on how to schedule sleep, wake and light based on circadian principles while working differently timed shifts.
Mainly computerized self-help intervention. Includes an individual session before and after the intervention (30 minutes each) led by trained psychologist or nurse of occupational health services. The self-help treatment is based on the general CBT-I model and includes components such as sleep hygiene, relaxation, stimulus control, sleep restriction and cognitive restructuring. In addition, participants receive information on how to schedule sleep, wake and light based on circadian principles while working differently timed shifts.
Includes one individual session (60 minutes) led by trained psychologist or nurse of occupational health services. The intervention is based on sleep hygiene guidance.