2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-120697/v1
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Assessing The Feasibility and Acceptability of A Cluster-Randomized Study of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy For Chronic Insomnia In A Primary Care Setting

Abstract: Background: Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the treatment of choice for chronic insomnia but is underutilized in patients in primary care. The purpose of this study was to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a pilot cluster-randomized study of CBT for chronic insomnia (CBT-i) in a primary care setting. Methods: This pilot-feasibility study with a parallel cluster-randomized design comparing CBT-i-intervention group (IG) and usual care (UC) was performed at two primary health care centers in Major… Show more

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“…At the same time, future research should focus on raising the awareness of primary care providers (general practitioners, primary care nurses, etc.) about CBTI, optimizing CBTI online courses (for example, doing some preparation before each CBTI meeting, having a specific agenda, and schedule the meeting at a time when the primary care provider is less tiring), increased training of primary care providers (such as more thorough discussion of the different components of CBTI treatment, negotiate with the patient on the goals of each session, regular phone calls to actively follow up with the patient) and providing patients with some relevant paper materials (34), and explore other new behavioral treatments such as population-specific CBTI or combination therapy. Digital CBTI will help provide immediate evidence-based care to individuals in rural/remote areas during the current COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing in the future (35).…”
Section: Most Potential Areas Of Cognitive Behavior Therapy For Insomniamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, future research should focus on raising the awareness of primary care providers (general practitioners, primary care nurses, etc.) about CBTI, optimizing CBTI online courses (for example, doing some preparation before each CBTI meeting, having a specific agenda, and schedule the meeting at a time when the primary care provider is less tiring), increased training of primary care providers (such as more thorough discussion of the different components of CBTI treatment, negotiate with the patient on the goals of each session, regular phone calls to actively follow up with the patient) and providing patients with some relevant paper materials (34), and explore other new behavioral treatments such as population-specific CBTI or combination therapy. Digital CBTI will help provide immediate evidence-based care to individuals in rural/remote areas during the current COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing in the future (35).…”
Section: Most Potential Areas Of Cognitive Behavior Therapy For Insomniamentioning
confidence: 99%