Department of Psychology, University of Salzburg, Hellbrunner Straße 34, Salzburg, 5020, Austria.
Trials. 2024 Aug 26;25(1):562. doi: 10.1186/s13063-024-08403-3.
Shift workers are at an increased risk of developing sleep disorders. The standard therapy recommended for sleep disorders is cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBT-I). Many of its interventions are based on a regular sleep and wake rhythm, which is difficult to apply for shift workers. We have therefore developed a new therapy manual specifically for shift workers (CBT-I-S), which should be more applicable to their needs. In particular, all interventions that require regularity have been removed, and instead, interventions that address factors that proved to be relevant to sleep in our preliminary study have been integrated. We now want to test this manual for its effectiveness.
A randomised controlled trial with N = 142 will be conducted to compare two conditions: the newly developed therapy manual will be carried out in the experimental group, while cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia will be employed in the standard group. Both treatments will be conducted online via MS Teams in a group setting with seven sessions each. Data will be collected at three measurement points (pre, post, 6-month follow-up) and analysed using linear mixed models. The study will investigate whether the two treatments have led to significant improvements in total sleep time, sleep onset latency, subjective sleep quality and daytime sleepiness in shift workers. It will also examine whether the new therapy manual is superior to standard therapy in shift workers and whether these effects are stable.
We assume that interventions designed to address depressive mood, anxiety, worry, rumination, dysfunctional thought patterns and attitudes towards sleep will also improve sleep. If this is indeed the case, these interventions could replace previous ones that require regularity. This could significantly improve the treatment of insomnia in shift workers.
German Clinical Trials Registry DRKS DRKS00032086 . Registered on August 16, 2023.
轮班工人患睡眠障碍的风险增加。睡眠障碍的标准治疗推荐是失眠的认知行为疗法(CBT-I)。其许多干预措施都基于规律的睡眠和醒来节奏,这对于轮班工人来说很难实施。因此,我们专门为轮班工人开发了一种新的治疗手册(CBT-I-S),应该更能满足他们的需求。特别是,所有需要规律性的干预措施都已被删除,取而代之的是整合了在我们的初步研究中被证明与睡眠相关的因素的干预措施。现在,我们想测试这个手册的有效性。
将进行一项随机对照试验(N=142),比较两种情况:实验组将实施新开发的治疗手册,而对照组将采用失眠的认知行为疗法。两种治疗都将通过 MS Teams 在一个有七个疗程的小组环境中在线进行。数据将在三个测量点(前、后、6 个月随访)收集,并使用线性混合模型进行分析。该研究将调查两种治疗方法是否导致轮班工人的总睡眠时间、入睡潜伏期、主观睡眠质量和白天嗜睡有显著改善。它还将研究新的治疗手册是否在轮班工人中优于标准疗法,以及这些效果是否稳定。
我们假设旨在改善抑郁情绪、焦虑、担忧、沉思、功能失调的思维模式和对睡眠的态度的干预措施也会改善睡眠。如果确实如此,这些干预措施可以替代以前需要规律的干预措施。这可以显著改善轮班工人的失眠治疗。
德国临床试验注册处 DRKS DRKS00032086。于 2023 年 8 月 16 日注册。