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OriginaltitelSleepcare Outcome Data 2024
DOI10.48548/pubdata-1384
Handle20.500.14123/1449
Datenart / TypUmfragedaten
RessourcentypDatensatz
Autor* in / Erzeuger* inBrückner, Hanna Amira  0009-0003-4406-7872 (Institute of Sustainability Psychology (ISP), Leuphana Universität Lüneburg  02w2y2t16)
Beschreibung des DatensatzesThis study investigated the effectiveness of the digital SleepCare intervention for reducing insomnia in nurses suffering from shift work sleep disorder. In a two-arm randomized controlled trial (N=74), SleepCare was compared to shift work-specific psychoeducation published digitally by the German Sleep Society. The diagnosis of shift work sleep disorder was established through a clinical interview. The primary outcome was insomnia severity measured using the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) at baseline, 8 weeks and 3 months. Further indicators of mental health and long-term hair cortisol concentration were evaluated as secondary endpoints. The intention-to-treat analysis of covariance showed a greater reduction in insomnia severity in the intervention group versus psychoeducation, at both post-intervention (d=1.11) and follow-up (d=0.97), corresponding to between-group differences of 5.0 and 5.3 ISI points, respectively. Significant effects were observed for sleep-related, but not other mental health indicators. The effects on insomnia were reflected in reduced long-term hair cortisol in the intervention group. SleepCare was effective at reducing insomnia symptoms to a clinically-meaningful extent and is one of the first program adapted to a digital cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) intervention to address nurses' needs, including specific exercises for shift workers. Biological evaluation using hair cortisol, collected from participants at home, was feasible and appropriate for preserving the advantages of digital interventions; namely, flexibility in time and place.
Angewandte MethodenComputerbasierte Fragebogenerhebung
SchlagwörterSchlaflosigkeit; Schlaf; Schlafstörung; Pflegepersonal; Schichtarbeit; Arbeitsgesundheit; Mentale Gesundheit; Verhaltenstherapie; Intervention; Internetbasiert; Wirksamkeit; Cortisol; Digitale Gesundheit; Insomnia; Sleep; Sleep Disorder; Nurse; Shift Work; Occupational Health; Mental Health; Behavioral Therapy; Intervention; Internet-based; Efficiency; Cortisol; Digital Health
Thematische EinordnungDigital Health
Untersuchungsgebiet (Geo)Land: Deutschland
Region/Ort: Bundesweit
Publikationsjahr2024
Veröffentlicht durchMedien- und Informationszentrum, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg
Übergeordneter Datenbestand Data Brueckner Sleepcare (Care4Care) 2024
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