Nurse-Supported Self-Directed Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia

Sep 9, 2024JAMA internal medicine

Self-Guided Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia with Nurse Support: A Randomized Clinical Trial

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Abstract

At 8 weeks, Insomnia Severity Index scores decreased by an estimated mean of 5.7 points in the intervention group compared to 2.0 points in the control group.

  • A nurse-supported, self-directed behavioral insomnia intervention was tested among 178 veterans with insomnia disorder.
  • The intervention group showed a significant differential improvement in insomnia severity compared to the control group.
  • Improvements in sleep outcomes such as sleep onset latency and sleep efficiency were observed at both 8 weeks and 6 months.
  • Depression and fatigue levels were significantly reduced in the intervention group at 8 weeks.
  • The intervention also showed higher odds of treatment response and remission compared to controls.

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