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Active clinical trials for "Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders"

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A Pragmatic Pilot Study of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia Among People Living With HIV...

InsomniaHIV

Insomnia is a problem for approximately 75% of people living with HIV, which is much higher than the 6% to 10% of people with insomnia in the general population. It is currently unknown why the rate of insomnia is so high among people living with HIV, and because of this, they are often excluded from clinical trials examining the usefulness of cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), which is recommended as the first-line treatment for insomnia. Insomnia is also associated with poorer immune functioning and lower medication adherence. The purpose of this study is to examine whether CBT-I is useful at reducing insomnia among people living with HIV, and to examine whether this counselling is safe to provide to this population. Other purposes are to explore whether reducing insomnia will lead to improved immune functioning and medication adherence, to collect feedback about people's experiences receiving CBT-I, to examine which psychological and behavioural factors are associated with insomnia severity among people living with HIV.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

The Study of Combination Use of Melatonin Receptor Agonist for Dose Reduction or Interruptions of...

Chronic Insomnia

To investigate effects on combination use of Ramelteon in the dose reduction or interruption process of (non-)BZD hypnotics during the dose reduction or interruption algorithm.

Completed34 enrollment criteria

Magnetic Field Modulation Pillow for Insomnia Clinical Trial

Insomnia

This interventional study was designed to explore the clinical effect of magnetic field modulation system on insomnia patients and provide a new solution for insomnia treatment.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to Treat Insomnia in Persons With HIV Infection

HIV/AIDSInsomnia

The goal of this preliminary study is to determine the efficacy of an internet-based treatment program for insomnia for HIV-infected persons.

Completed29 enrollment criteria

Auricular Acupuncture for Chronic Pain and Insomnia

InsomniaChronic Pain

Background: In the U.S. approximately 1.6 million adults use complementary and alternative or integrative medicine therapy for pain and insomnia. However, very few studies have tested the use of auricular acupuncture (AA) using a standard protocol for participants with chronic pain and insomnia. Objective: To assess the feasibility and acceptability of AA and to evaluate the effectiveness of AA on pain severity score, pain interference score, and insomnia over an 8-day study period. Subjects: 45 participants who met the eligibility criteria and signed the consent were randomized to either the AA group (AAG) or the usual care control group (CG) on day 4. Intervention: A standard AA protocol using penetrating semi-permanent acupuncture needles and in-place for up to four days. Main Outcome Measures: Brief Pain Inventory pain severity and interference scores for pain and Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) for insomnia. Results: The use of the standard AA protocol in the AAG led to significant within- and between-group reduction in pain severity and interference scores when compared to the CG. Both groups showed within-group decrease in ISI. However, the AAG showed significant between-group reduction in ISI severity and from moderate to sub-threshold insomnia. Conclusions: AA was found to show effectiveness in the treatment of chronic pain and insomnia. With a heightened focus on the opioid crisis in the U.S., this easy-to-administer protocol can be an option for treatment modality for military beneficiaries with chronic pain and insomnia.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

CBT Insomnia Teens: Augmenting SSRIs to Improve Youth Depression

InsomniaDepression

This study is a randomized controlled trial that tests the effectiveness of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for insomnia with comorbid depression in youth aged 12 through 19 who have recently begun selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressants. CBT is compared with a control condition of sleep hygiene education.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Efficacy Study of "Imaginative Distention", a Self Managed Tool to Cope With Fatigue,Insomnia and...

Multiple Sclerosis

Imaginative Distention (ID) is proposed as supportive and integrative intervention to cope with fatigue, (principal end point), to cope with insomnia, stress perception and to improve QoL of pw MS, insomnia pw and health care personnel. ID is safe and it can be easily learned and practised without of any particular instrument and also feasible in disabled pw. This technique allows persons to experience the body as a source of well-being and not just fatigue, pain and disease. ID can become a self managed tool of empowerment to cope with MS, to reduce its negative impact on daily life and job performances. Adherence to pharmacological therapies could be improved using ID. For pw MS ID could have specific and customizable rehabilitation implications to improve motor disability, as already seen in stroke patients. The principal end point of the trial is verify ID efficacy on fatigue and its specificity on pw MS at the end of the training. For this reason, ID efficacy will be tested in comparative terms too. Among all possible comparison populations, we selected: pw insomnia, which is stress related disease and health personnel, because at risk of stress. The control groups comparison permits to evaluate the specificity of ID on pw MS. The three groups are randomised to intervention or waiting list. The training is 8 weekly session long. Self administered questionnaire are filled by participants before and after the training, and 3-6 months later. The extent of change in outcome measure monitored in each exposed group vs. unexposed will allow to separate the non-disease specific effect of ID from the MS-specific effect. The difference in estimates will allow to determine the extent of the true effect of ID in pw MS. All outcome measure will be compared among all groups mentioned and over time. The study would identify also the most important outcome measures for MS patients questioning them in a focus group. This aspect is very important because could differs from which clinicians and researchers think about.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Music for Insomnia

InsomniaSleep Disorders

The aim of this study is to determine the effect of listening to music on sleep quality (subjective and objective), daytime dysfunction and neurophysiological arousal in patients with insomnia.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Traditional Chinese Medicine Suan Tsao Jen Tang and Tian-Wang-Bu-Xin Dan in Patients With Primary...

Insomnia

keywords: Traditional Chinese Medicine, Herbs, Clinical trial, Insomnia, Quality of life, Suan-Zao-Ren Tang, Tian-wang-bu-xin-dan

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia in Euthymic Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar DisorderInsomnia

Patients with bipolar disorder suffer from sleep disturbances, even in euthymic phases. Changes in sleep are frequent signs of a new episode of (hypo)mania or depression. Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia is an effective treatment for primary insomnia, but has not been introduced to patients with bipolar disorder. The aim is to compare cognitive behavioral therapy added to 'treatment as usual' with just 'treatment as usual'. The investigators hypothesize that cognitive behavioral therapy will improve quality of sleep, stabilize minor mood variations and prevent new mood episodes in euthymic patients with bipolar disorder and insomnia.

Completed9 enrollment criteria
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