'Mindfulness-Based Joyful Sleep' Intervention in Young and Middle-aged Individuals With Insomnia
NCT ID: NCT03268629
Last Updated: 2018-10-09
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
70 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-12-01
2021-05-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Objectives:This study is expected to verify the effect of 'Mindfulness-Based Joyful Sleep' program on young and middle-aged patients with insomnia in China and preliminarily explore the genetic level inflammation mechanism for the intervention of insomnia applied by it.
Methods: Investigators will conduct a 2-arm randomized controlled trial to evaluate the efficacy of mindfulness-based intervention for insomnia ('Mindfulness-Based Joyful sleep'). Patients with insomnia at the age of 18-59 in China will be recruited for this study.The two steps to be implemented include: 1) conducting a pilot study to finalize the design of 'Mindfulness-Based Joyful sleep'program and evaluate the feasibility, acceptability and preliminary outcomes of the'Mindfulness-Based Joyful sleep' program: The final sample is expected to include18 patients who meet inclusion criteria. Participants will receive 8-week 'Mindfulness-Based Joyful sleep' intervention. The efficacy of 'Mindfulness-Based Joyful sleep' program will be assessed by PSQI, and feasibility and acceptability of 'Joyful Sleep' program will be examined by attendance, completion of homework and feedback of participants on the feeling of the program collected by a focus group. 2) conducting a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the efficacy of ''Mindfulness-Based Joyful sleep'' program: The final sample is expected to include 70 patients who meet inclusion criteria. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of 2 groups, receiving'Mindfulness-Based Joyful sleep'intervention, or receiving 'Cognitive Behavior Therapy for insomnia (CBT-I)'. Participants will be assessed at 3 time points by PSG, Sleep Diary, self-reported measures including PSQI, ISI, CPSS, BDI, STAI and bio-indicator (NF-κB) at baseline, the end of the Intervention Period, and at a 3-month follow-up.
Implications: This proposed study has important implications in providing valuable insights into bridging the gap between need and services received for insomnia interventions in China. If the 'Mindfulness-Based Joyful Sleep' Intervention can be used effectively, it can also be popularized to many other patients with insomnia in China in future.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Mindfulness-Based Joyful Sleep
The proposed 'Joyful Sleep' program will be conducted weekly, 2 hours per session, 8 sessions, group-based in mindfulness. The content and skills are based upon MBSR, MAPs and Tai Chi. The proposed topics include: 1) mindfulness and insomnia, 2) mindful awareness of stress, 3) mindful working with thoughts, 4) mindful working with emotions, 5) mindful interactions, 6) moving mindfulness meditation: the first taste of Tai Chi, 7) moving mindfulness meditation: the second taste of Tai Chi, 8) dealing with obstacles of mindful practices and wrap-up. Mindfulness practices embedded in the program will include mindfulness breathing meditation, body scan meditation, sitting meditation, standing meditation, walking meditation, Taichi, and daily life meditation.
Mindfulness-Based Joyful Sleep
The proposed "Mindfulness-Based Joyful Sleep" program will be conducted weekly, 2 hours per session, 8 sessions, group-based program in mindfulness.
CBT-I
The CBT-I is a weekly, 2-hour, 8 session, group-based program. CBT-I includes 4 central components: stimulus control, sleep restriction, relaxation training and cognitive therapy. The aim of CBT-I is to reduce sleep-related physiologic and cognitive arousal so that restorative sleep function can be re-established.
CBT-I
The CBT-I program was delivered to groups of 10-15 individuals over the course of eight, weekly, 2-hour sessions, for a total of 16 contact hours.
Interventions
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Mindfulness-Based Joyful Sleep
The proposed "Mindfulness-Based Joyful Sleep" program will be conducted weekly, 2 hours per session, 8 sessions, group-based program in mindfulness.
CBT-I
The CBT-I program was delivered to groups of 10-15 individuals over the course of eight, weekly, 2-hour sessions, for a total of 16 contact hours.
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Diagnosis of insomnia disorder according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th ed (DSM-V)
3. Fully conscious
4. Junior high school or higher education degree
5. No language impairment or communication disorders
6. Willing to participate in the study
Exclusion Criteria
2. Somatic disorders, including but not limited to cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular diseases, endocrine diseases, autoimmune diseases, and tumors
3. Mental disorders, including but not limited to schizophrenia, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, trauma and stress related disorders, substance related disorders
4. Pregnant or lactating women
5. Currently taking any prescribed medication
6. Currently participating in any mindfulness practice for 15 minutes per day (e.g. yoga, Tai Chi, qigong, meditation)
18 Years
59 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Central South University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Chen Pan
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Pan Chen, M.D.,Ph.D.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Central South University
Locations
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Thrid Xiangya Hospital of Central South University
Changsha, Hunan, China
Countries
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Central Contacts
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References
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Pan C, Wang X, Deng Y, Li P, Liao Y, Ma X, Yang GP, Dai L, Tang Q. Efficacy of mindfulness-based intervention ('mindfulness-based joyful sleep') in young and middle-aged individuals with insomnia using a biomarker of inflammatory responses: a prospective protocol of a randomised controlled trial in China. BMJ Open. 2019 Jul 10;9(7):e027061. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-027061.
Other Identifiers
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2018-S236
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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