Treatment of Insomnia in Elderly Sleep Apnea Patients With Ramelteon (TAK 375)
InsomniaObstructive Sleep ApneaThe objective of the study is to determine if treatment with Ramelteon will help to improve insomnia in older adults with co-existent insomnia and sleep apnea. The primary study objective is sleep latency (a measure of insomnia). The hypothesis is that sleep latency will be reduced in subjects taking Ramelteon relative to the placebo arm. The secondary study objective is to determine if subject compliance with CPAP treatment of their sleep apnea is improved in subjects taking Ramelteon (their compliance may be improved because they would have less insomnia due to Ramelteon treatment when using their CPAP). The hypothesis is that compliance with CPAP will be improved in subjects taking Ramelteon relative to the placebo arm.
Effects Of GW679769 On Sleep Onset And Maintenance,And Next Day Functioning In The Elderly And Non-elderly...
Sleep Initiation and Maintenance DisordersInsomniaThis study is designed to find the optimal (best) doses of GW679769 that promote sleep onset and maintain sleep during two consecutive nights of dosing without significant next-day thinking impairment and drowsiness in subjects with primary insomnia.
A Double-blind, Group-comparison P-III Study With Zolpidem MR Using Placebo and Nitrazepam in Insomnia...
Sleep Initiation and Maintenance DisordersA multicenter, randomized, double-blind, triple-dummy, group-comparison study using placebo and nitrazepam as a comparative drug.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia in Chronic Pain Patients
InsomniaChronic PainThis study of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia in chronic pain patients is a randomized, controlled clinical trial of parallel groups with three and six months follow up.
Piloting an Internet-based Therapy for Insomnia in a Population of Veterans With Substance Use Disorders...
Chronic InsomniaThe purposes of this study is to examine the feasibility of implementing an internet-based treatment for insomnia among veterans with substance use disorders, some with co-morbid serious mental illness, and to develop potential methods to support and encourage veterans while they self-administer this treatment. Our hypotheses are that the implementation of an internet-based therapy will be feasible and that a method of support can be devised, and tested in the future.
Understanding the Sleep Apnea/Insomnia Interaction
Sleep Apnea SyndromesSleep Initiation and Maintenance DisordersNearly half of all patients with obstructive sleep apnea have insomnia symptoms, and in some, but not all cases, these insomnia symptoms are caused by the obstructive sleep apnea. The purpose of this study is to find out what type of insomnia symptoms are caused by obstructive sleep apnea and therefore most likely to respond to obstructive sleep apnea treatment with continuous positive airway pressure (also known as CPAP) and if additional treatment with cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia is beneficial.
Exploring the Outcomes and Financial Impact of a CBT-I Group Program Provided by Registered Nurses...
InsomniaThe purpose of this pilot study is to evaluate our RN CBT-I program outcomes and determine utility of this program as a high-value care model targeted specifically to our sleep center patient population. Hypothesis: PIRS will improve from baseline to 2 month follow up
Improving Sleep for Healthy Hearts
InsomniaCoronary Heart DiseaseThis is a pilot study randomizing patients with insomnia and coronary heart disease to either general sleep hygiene counseling and web-based cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia versus general sleep hygiene counseling alone (followed by the cognitive behavioral therapy at a later date).
Computerized Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Insomnia: Improving Rural Veteran Access to Evidence-Based...
InsomniaMental Health Functioning1 moreInsomnia is a major problem among veteran populations. Insomnia impacts physical and mental health functioning and is associated with reduced quality of life. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) is one of the most promising treatments for insomnia; however, access to CBT-I is severely limited by a lack of trained clinicians within the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). There is a critical need to offer innovative approaches to meet the demand and need for insomnia treatment. Leveraging technology to meet treatment demands is consistent with service delivery models based upon stepped care principles. This randomized controlled trial will determine whether a computerized, self-guided, web-based version of CBT-I is efficacious in reducing insomnia symptoms and improving functioning compared to a computerized program control.
I-CBT Tailored to Patients With Cardiovascular Disease and Insomnia
InsomniaCardiovascular DiseasesThe Hit-IT study is based on an internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy program tailored to patients with different types of cardiovascular diseases and insomnia. A randomized controlled trial design is used. A 9 weeks internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy intervention vs a 3 weeks sleep hygiene education.