Goodwin Ashley M, Chiuzan Codruta, Friel Ciaran P, Miller Danielle, Rodillas Jordyn, Duer-Hefele Joan, Cheung Ying Kuen, Davidson Karina W
Northwell Health, New Hyde Park, NY, USA.
Institute of Health System Science, Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Northwell Health, Manhasset, NY, USA.
Contemp Clin Trials Commun. 2024 Sep 10;41:101364. doi: 10.1016/j.conctc.2024.101364. eCollection 2024 Oct.
Adequate sleep plays a crucial role in maintaining physical, mental, and emotional health. On average, adults require 7-9 h of sleep per night. However, less than two-thirds of women meet this recommendation. During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, poor sleep quality and moderate-to-severe stress were highly prevalent among healthcare workers (HCWs), especially women. While some interventions have been proposed to address stress/burnout in HCWs, few have focused specifically on women in healthcare. Therefore, this is a protocol for a study that aims to determine the efficacy of a mind-body intervention (MBI) to improve sleep duration among women HCWs aged 40-60 years using the personalized (N-of-1) trial design.
A personalized (N-of-1) trials model will be employed to evaluate the efficacy of an MBI to improve sleep duration (primary endpoint) and explore its effects on sleep quality, physiological factors, and their relationships with participants' perceived stress, anxiety, and depression. The series of personalized trials (n = 60) will be conducted over 16 weeks. The MBI will include mindfulness, yoga, and guided walking, delivered in two 2-week block sequences for 12 weeks, with two 2-week periods for baseline and follow-up. Participants will watch 30-min videos three times weekly and wear an activity tracker to monitor sleep and activity. They will receive daily text messages with questions about sleep quality and bi-weekly questionnaires about their stress, anxiety and depression scores, fatigue, concentration, confidence, mood, and pain levels.
Results from this study will inform the development of N-of-1 methodology for addressing the health and wellness needs of middle-aged women.
充足的睡眠对维持身体、心理和情绪健康起着至关重要的作用。成年人平均每晚需要7 - 9小时的睡眠。然而,不到三分之二的女性达到这一建议睡眠时间。在2019年冠状病毒病(COVID - 19)大流行期间,医护人员,尤其是女性,睡眠质量差和中重度压力非常普遍。虽然已经提出了一些干预措施来解决医护人员的压力/职业倦怠问题,但很少有专门针对医疗保健领域女性的措施。因此,本研究方案旨在采用个性化(单病例)试验设计,确定一种身心干预(MBI)对改善40 - 60岁女性医护人员睡眠时间的疗效。
将采用个性化(单病例)试验模型来评估MBI改善睡眠时间(主要终点)的疗效,并探讨其对睡眠质量、生理因素以及它们与参与者感知压力、焦虑和抑郁之间关系的影响。这一系列个性化试验(n = 60)将在16周内进行。MBI将包括正念、瑜伽和引导式散步,在12周内分两个2周的时间段进行,另外有两个2周的时间段用于基线期和随访期。参与者将每周观看三次30分钟的视频,并佩戴活动追踪器来监测睡眠和活动情况。他们将每天收到关于睡眠质量的短信,并每两周收到关于其压力、焦虑和抑郁评分、疲劳、注意力、信心、情绪和疼痛程度的问卷。
本研究结果将为开发用于满足中年女性健康需求的单病例方法提供依据。