Breathing, Mouth Clinical Trial
Official title:
Breathing and CBT Platform Usability Take-home Study
The study will examine the usability of a breathing platform in the home environment. It will be a randomized, open-label crossover study of 10 participants who will complete the CBT and breathing components in their home, prior to sleeping. Usability will be measured by scores assigned by participants. Qualitative feedback and compliance information will also be collected.
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