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Online COgnitive Behavioural Therapy for Sleep and Mental Health for Older Adults With Insomnia and Subjective Cognitive Complaints - Trial NCT06032377

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Online COgnitive Behavioural Therapy for Sleep and Mental Health for Older Adults With Insomnia and Subjective Cognitive Complaints
Improving Sleep to Protect Brain Health in Older Adults: Assessing a Novel Cognitive-behavioral Program for Insomnia Using a Multidomain Web Platform

Study Focus

Insomnia

cognitive behavioral therapy for sleep, anxiety, and depression

Interventional

behavioral

Sponsor & Location

Centre de Recherche de l'Institut Universitaire de Geriatrie de Montreal

Timeline & Enrollment

N/A

Sep 01, 2023

Aug 01, 2025

275 participants

Primary Outcome

Insomnia severity index,Subjective cognitive abilities based on the everyday cognition questionnaire,Objective cognitive performance based on a composite score for executive functions from the CANTAB,Geriatric anxiety index,Geriatric depression scale

Summary

The goal of this randomized controlled clinical trial is to assess a novel
 cognitive-behavioral program for sleep and mental health using a multidomain web platform
 (eCBTi+) in participants with insomnia and subjective memory decline. The main questions it
 aims to answer are:
 
 - Whether the eCBTi+ intervention improves sleep (subjective: Insomnia severity index
 [ISI], objective: EEG-based sleep efficiency) sleep and mental health (Geriatric Anxiety
 Index [GAI] and Geriatric Depression Scale [GDS]) compared to the control intervention
 
 - Whether the eCBTi+ intervention improves cognitive abilities (subjective: Everyday
 Cognition [ECog], objective: CANTAB executive functions composite score) compared to the
 control intervention

ICD-10 Classifications

Nonorganic insomnia
Disorders of initiating and maintaining sleep [insomnias]
Sleep disorders
Sleep disorder, unspecified
Other sleep disorders

Data Source

ClinicalTrials.gov

NCT06032377

Non-Device Trial