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Determination of Optimal Sleep Treatment Elements (The DOSE Project) - DISA
Sponsor: Aarhus University Hospital
Summary
Insomnia is a widespread public health challenge considering its impact on daily life, comorbidity with other disorders, and socio-economic costs. Previous research has shown the efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTI), and recent research indicates that digitally delivered CBTI (eCBTI) is highly efficacious, and statistically significantly equivalent to in-person delivered CBTI (ipCBTI) for treating insomnia. However, research is limited as to how eCBTI can be integrated into general practice as a non-pharmacological alternative to hypnotics. This study aims to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of a fully automated mobile application for treating insomnia in general practice. The secondary aims are to examine effects on psychological and physical comorbidities, possible moderators and mediators of the effect of eCBTI, and cost-effectiveness.
Official title: Determination of Optimal Sleep Treatment Elements (The DOSE Project) - DISA RCT
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
500
Start Date
2024-12-17
Completion Date
2026-11-30
Last Updated
2025-01-17
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Digitally delivered CBTI (eCBTI)
Based on the existing consensus concerning non-pharmacological treatment of insomnia, Hvil® includes the following treatment components: sleep hygiene, sleep optimization, stimulus control therapy, deactivation/relaxation training, and cognitive therapy. Intervention duration is approximately six to nine weeks.
Locations (1)
Aarhus University Hospital
Aarhus, Denmark