RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT05965609
Optimizing Sleep Health in Nurses
Piloting an Adaption of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia for Shift Workers (CBTI-Shift)
Sponsor
Oregon State University
Enrollment
60 participants
Start Date
Dec 8, 2023
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The aim of the proposed study is to pilot test two behavioral sleep intervention strategies for improving insomnia among night shift working nurses.
Eligibility
Min Age: 18 Years
Inclusion Criteria6
- Current shift working nursing staff in Oregon
- Expect to continue on shift work schedule during the study
- Meets criteria for an insomnia disorder
- Elevated insomnia symptoms
- Have daily access to internet on a smartphone, tablet, or computer; and
- Can read and write in English
Exclusion Criteria6
- People with uncontrolled medical conditions
- Presence of safety risk or condition in which study participation may be ineffective or result in increased risk to safety
- Some current treatments for insomnia
- Permanent day, evening, or rotating shift schedule
- History of seizures or manic episode; or
- Current/expected pregnancy during the study period
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Interventions
BEHAVIORALCBTI
Intervention includes education about sleep and behavioral and cognitive strategies to improve sleep
BEHAVIORALMRTI
Intervention includes education about sleep and behavioral and relaxation strategies to improve sleep
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