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Active clinical trials for "Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders"

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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Treatment of Insomnia

Insomnia

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive brain stimulation technique that has been approved as a treatment of depression in patients that have not responded to a trial of one antidepressant medication. The investigators hypothesize that low frequency TMS exerts inhibitory effect on hyper excitable cortical state in patients with chronic insomnia and therefore is therapeutic. The investigators want to compare the change in insomnia scores between baseline and end of treatment in an open label trial with bifrontal low frequency TMS stimulation in 20 patients with primary insomnia using daily stimulation of 3 weeks (15 week days).

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Effect of Rozerem on the Perception of GERD Symptoms in Patients With Chronic Insomnia.

Gastroesophageal Reflux DiseaseChronic Insomnia

To determine if administration of Rozerem in comparison to a placebo reduces or eliminates gastroesophageal reflux disease(GERD) symptoms in individuals with both GERD and chronic insomnia.

Unknown status16 enrollment criteria

Use of the Cannabinoid Nabilone for the Promotion of Sleep in Chronic, Non-Malignant Pain Patients...

PainInsomnia

Sleep disturbance is perhaps one of the most prevalent complaints of patients with long-standing painful conditions. Nabilone is a medication that is approved by Health Canada as an anti-emetic (prevent vomiting) for patients undergoing chemotherapy. Nabilone, due to its sleep promoting properties, is sometimes prescribed by physicians to pain patients to help improve their sleep. However, there is no direct research evidence to either support or refute this practice. This study will investigate if nabilone is effective in improving sleep in insomnia and pain patients.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

A Trial of Mindfulness Meditation for Chronic Insomnia

Insomnia

To evaluate the efficacy of mediation therapies on measures of sleep and arousal for people with chronic insomnia and with this the viability of smartphone delivered meditation based approaches at a population level.

Withdrawn11 enrollment criteria

The Effects of MBSR on Patients With TBI and Chronic Insomnia

Chronic InsomniaTBI (Traumatic Brain Injury)

To evaluate the effects of Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) as an adjunct to usual clinical care for treatment of stress and chronic insomnia for patients with mild to moderate traumatic brain injury (MTBI). MBSR is a standardized protocol of meditation and yoga that has been studied extensively in other populations, however the effects of MBSR have not yet been well studied in the proposed population of service members with a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) who are experiencing insomnia.

Unknown status17 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of EA on Depression Related Insomnia: Study Protocol for a Multicenter RCT

Insomnia Due to Mental Disorder

The investigators describe a protocol for a multicenter randomized controlled trial to find out the efficacy of electroacupuncture for depression related insomnia.

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Non-inferiority Study of Telemedicine Versus Conventional CBT-I in Recently Hospitalized Patients...

Insomnia

Insomnia is a common medical condition that has a deleterious effect on emotional status, health-related quality of life, and has been associated with hospitalizations and all-cause mortality. Recently hospitalized patients who are recuperating in their homes would find it difficult to return for weekly visits with a clinical psychologist and therefore could benefit from the convenience of CBT-I treatment administered in the comfort of their homes via the wireless iPAD and video chat software. In patients who are recently discharged from the hospital, we wish to assess whether telemedicine-based CBT-I is comparable to conventional office-based CBT-I in the efficacy for treating insomnia. Research aiming to improve understanding of whether insomnia represents a modifiable risk factor for re-hospitalizations in patients who are high utilizers of healthcare services is an important area of future research.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

'Mindfulness-Based Joyful Sleep' Intervention in Young and Middle-aged Individuals With Insomnia...

Insomnia

The primary objective of this proposed three-year (June 01, 2018 to May 31,2020) project is to verify the effect of 'Mindfulness Based Joyful Sleep' (MBJS) intervention on young and middle-aged individuals with insomnia in China and preliminarily explore inflammatory response for the intervention of insomnia applied by it. Previous researches show that Mindfulness-Based Interventions may relieve insomnia, it is hypothesized that MBJS will be an effective, feasible and affordable insomnia intervention program in China.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

A Brief Parent-based Sleep Intervention for ADHD Children

ADHDInsomnia

Sleep problems are very common in children with ADHD, with a prevalence rate as high as 73%, and often pose significant challenges and stress to the families. Sleep problems in ADHD children are strongly associated with the exacerbation of daytime symptoms, impaired physical health, and poor parental mental health. The present study is a randomised controlled trial to compare the effects of a parent-based sleep intervention for children with ADHD (aged 6-12). Eligible participants will be randomised to either intervention (two face-to-face consultation sessions and one follow-up phone call) or waiting-list control condition. Assessments will be conducted at pre-treatment (baseline), one-week after the intervention (post-treatment), and 3 months after the intervention.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

A Comparison of the Therapeutic Effect Between Head-point Acupuncture and Conventional Body Acupuncture...

Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders

The investigators will conduct a single-center, and randomized controlled cases study. A total of 120 participants with insomnia will be enrolled. The aim of the study is to compare the therapeutic effect between head-acupoints acupuncture and body-acupoints acupuncture on Insomnia.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria
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