Nurse-delivered sleep restriction therapy to improve insomnia disorder in primary care: the HABIT RCT

Aug 26, 2024Health technology assessment (Winchester, England)

Sleep restriction therapy by nurses to improve insomnia in primary care: the HABIT trial

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Abstract

A total of 642 participants were recruited for a trial comparing nurse-delivered sleep restriction therapy to sleep hygiene for treating insomnia.

  • Participants receiving sleep restriction therapy reported a significant reduction in insomnia severity, with an adjusted mean difference of -3.05 on the Insomnia Severity Index at 6 months.
  • Large treatment effects were observed at 3, 6, and 12 months for self-reported sleep quality and mental health-related quality of life.
  • The intervention was associated with improvements in depressive symptoms and work productivity impairment compared to sleep hygiene.
  • The estimated cost per quality-adjusted life-year gained was £2075.71, suggesting a high probability of cost-effectiveness.
  • Process evaluation indicated that sleep restriction therapy was well-accepted by both nurses and patients, with high fidelity in delivery.

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