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RECRUITING
NCT06435520
PHASE4

Enhancing Hypnotic Medication Discontinuation in Primary Care

Sponsor: National Jewish Health

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Summary

Many individuals with insomnia seek treatment in primary care settings, where they often receive prescription hypnotic medications as their first and sometimes only treatment. However, extended use of these medications can lead to reliance and increased health risks, such as falls and cognitive impairments. While evidence-based approaches like physician-supervised medication tapering exist, they're not widely available in primary care. Most primary care providers are willing to explore non-drug treatments like cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTI), but accessing such treatments can be challenging outside of specialized sleep centers. This gap between research and practice underscores the need for cost-effective interventions to manage insomnia and help patients reduce their reliance on hypnotics in primary care. In response to this need, the project aims to conduct a large randomized trial comparing a combined digital CBT (dCBTI) and medication tapering intervention with medication tapering alone. We'll recruit 430 patients reliant on hypnotics from 8-10 primary care clinics affiliated with the University of Colorado Medical School. The main goal is to assess the effectiveness of dCBTI+SMT compared to SMT alone in reducing hypnotic use and improving insomnia symptoms. Additionally, we'll evaluate factors affecting the adoption and implementation of these interventions at the patient, provider, and system levels. This information will inform future implementation strategies to disseminate effective treatments in primary care. Furthermore, we'll gather data to identify which patients benefit most from dCBTI+SMT. Overall, this study will provide valuable insights into the feasibility, clinical utility, and acceptability of these interventions in managing insomnia and reducing reliance on hypnotic medications in primary care. Ultimately, this project represents a crucial first step toward making accessible and cost-effective strategies available to improve the quality of life for millions of chronic users of sleep aids.

Official title: Enhancing Hypnotic Medication Discontinuation in Primary Care Through Supervised Medication Tapering and Digital Cognitive Behavioral Insomnia Therapy

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

21 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

430

Start Date

2025-01-01

Completion Date

2029-06-30

Last Updated

2026-01-23

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Digital Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Adaptive cloud-based software delivering cognitive behavioral therapy tailored to the needs of the individual patient.

BEHAVIORAL

Structured Medication Tapering

A structured tapering of hypnotic (or other) medication to promote successful discontinuation by patients seeking to discontinue use.

Locations (1)

National Jewish Health

Denver, Colorado, United States