Clinical and cost-effectiveness of nurse-delivered sleep restriction therapy for insomnia in primary care (HABIT): a pragmatic, superiority, open-label, randomised controlled trial

Aug 13, 2023Lancet (London, England)

Effectiveness and cost of nurse-led sleep restriction therapy for insomnia in primary care

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Abstract

A total of 642 participants were randomly assigned to either sleep restriction therapy or sleep hygiene.

  • At 6 months, the mean insomnia severity score was significantly lower in the sleep restriction therapy group (10.9) compared to the sleep hygiene group (13.9).
  • The adjusted mean difference in insomnia severity between the two groups was -3.05, indicating a notable reduction in symptoms for those receiving sleep restriction therapy.
  • The incremental cost per quality-adjusted life year (QALY) gained from sleep restriction therapy was £2076.
  • There was a 95.3% probability that sleep restriction therapy was cost-effective at a threshold of £20,000.
  • Serious adverse events were reported equally in both groups, with none related to the intervention.

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