Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial Assessing the Effectiveness of Personalized Computerized Cognitive Training for Individuals With Insomnia

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作者
Tapia, Jose Luis [1 ]
Puertas, Francisco Javier [2 ,3 ]
Dunabeitia, Jon Andoni [1 ,4 ]
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[1] Univ Antonio Nebrija, Ctr Invest Nebrija Cogn CINC, Madrid, Spain
[2] Hosp Univ Ribera, Unidad Sueno, FISABIO, Valencia, Spain
[3] Univ Catolica Valencia, Fac Med, Valencia, Spain
[4] Arctic Univ Norway, AcqVA Aurora Ctr, Tromso, Norway
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关键词
insomnia; cognitive stimulation; cognitive intervention; sleep disorder; sleep quality; cognitive performance; quality of life; SLEEP QUALITY; OLDER-ADULTS; BEHAVIORAL THERAPY; PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL INSOMNIA; MINDFULNESS MEDITATION; COMPLAINTS; RISK; EEG; METAANALYSIS; PERFORMANCE;
D O I
10.3389/fnbeh.2022.779990
中图分类号
B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
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03 ; 0303 ; 030303 ; 04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Insomnia is a frequent and heightened pathology in the general population of developed countries, and its condition generally leads to health discomfort and performance drop in daily and work-related tasks. As current pharmacological treatments for insomnia do not always seem sufficient to mitigate impairment, contemporary cognitive approaches might shed light on developing complementary therapies for this population. We propose a cognitive stimulation intervention program based on the importance of cognitive abilities as precipitating and maintenance variables of sleep disturbances. A full phase I-II-III clinical trial is proposed in which the first two studies will serve to assess the safety of the intervention and to identify the maximum tolerated time of the computerized cognitive training (phase I) and the minimum effective number of training sessions (phase II) in the absence of adverse events or side effects. Next, a phase-III double-blind randomized controlled trial design will be set. Sixty individuals with insomnia aged 25 to 55 years will enroll in a home-based personalized computerized cognitive stimulation program for a total time of 8 weeks, training 5 days per week. Sixty insomnia patients matched in a variety of factors will constitute the active control group, where the orthogonal activities will not be cognitively demanding. Sleep, cognitive, emotional, and quality of life variables will be measured before and immediately after training. A linear mixed model and hierarchical regression analysis will be used to investigate intervention effects. The results derived from this study will be precious for future research and treatment in cognitive performance and clinical pathologies.
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