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NCT06428006
PHASE2

Efficacy of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia to Treat Insomnia Symptoms in Individuals With Multiple Sclerosis

Sponsor: University of Kansas Medical Center

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Summary

The incidence of insomnia is estimated to be as high as 90% in individuals with MS due to insomnia being underdiagnosed. Sleep disturbances in people with MS have been associated with reduced cognitive performance, physical function, psychological well-being, quality of life, and occupational function, as well as increased prevalence of fatigue, pain, depression, and anxiety. The objective of the proposed study is to determine the efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) to improve insomnia symptoms (Aim 1) fatigue, and health-related quality of life (Aim 2) in individuals with multiple sclerosis compared to an active control group, and to determine the characteristics of participants that predict improvement in sleep outcomes (Exploratory Aim 3).

Official title: Efficacy of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia to Treat Insomnia Symptoms and Fatigue in Individuals With Multiple Sclerosis

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 65 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

70

Start Date

2024-07-30

Completion Date

2027-05-31

Last Updated

2025-07-20

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia

The general sessions outlines are as follows with each session: Session 1: determine treatment plan, set up sleep schedule and stimulus control, discuss strategies for how to stay awake to prescribed hour and what to do if wake up in middle of night, sleep hygiene education Session 2: continue upward titration of total sleep time, review sleep hygiene; introduce diaphragmatic breathing Session 3: continue upward titration of total sleep time, introduce mindfulness Session 4: continue upward titration of total sleep time, introduce progressive muscle relaxation Session 5: continue upward titration of total sleep time, discuss negative sleep beliefs Session 6: assess global treatment gains, discuss relapse prevention

BEHAVIORAL

Sleep and lifestyle education

The general sessions outlines are as follows with each session: Session 1: Basic sleep education, stretching exercises Session 2: Sleep hygiene education (environmental factors \& sleep positions), stretching exercises Session 3: Sleep hygiene education (lifestyle factors), stretching exercises Session 4: Diet recommendations, stretching exercises Session 5: Exercises recommendations, stretching exercises Session 6: Discus maintaining achievements \& preventing relapses, stretching exercises

Locations (1)

University of Kansas Medical Center

Kansas City, Kansas, United States