"Go! to Sleep": A Web-Based Therapy for Insomnia.

Journal: Telemedicine Journal And E-Health : The Official Journal Of The American Telemedicine Association
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Abstract

Background: Insomnia is a common complaint of individuals presenting to healthcare providers and is associated with decreased quality of life and higher healthcare utilization. In-person cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment for insomnia but is hindered by cost and limited access to treatment. Initial research suggests that Web-based CBT may mitigate these obstacles.

Introduction: This study tests the effectiveness of a Web-based program for insomnia based on principles of CBT and stress management. Materials and

Methods: We conducted a randomized trial with wait-list controls among adults with primary insomnia (n = 88). Two hundred sixty-three adults with comorbid insomnia were also included and analyzed separately. The intervention was a 6-week online program, and effectiveness was measured via the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI).

Results: Baseline ISI score for the intervention group (n = 43) was 17.0; 16.6 for the control group (n = 45). At first follow-up, the intervention group (n = 25) had a mean change from baseline of -7.3 (95% CI: -9.0, -5.6), sustained through second follow-up, while the control group (n = 35) had a change of -1.3 (-2.7, 0.1). The between-group difference was statistically significant (p < 0.001). Participants in the comorbid insomnia group had a baseline ISI score of 16.7 with improvement similar to the primary insomnia group (-6.9; -7.6, -6.2). Discussion: We observed clinically meaningful improvements in insomnia severity in adults with primary or comorbid insomnia. Sustained improvement over 4 months underscores the effectiveness of a well-constructed online CBT for insomnia program.

Conclusions: Go! to Sleep

Authors
Adam Bernstein, Didier Allexandre, James Bena, Jonathan Doyle, Gina Gendy, Lu Wang, Susan Fay, Reena Mehra, Douglas Moul, Nancy Foldvary Schaefer, Michael Roizen, Michelle Drerup
Relevant Conditions

Insomnia