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The purpose of this study is to compare three different ways to deploy a clinician-decision support platform called NOCTEM COAST among behavioral health care providers who encounter patients with insomnia.


Clinical Trial Description

Insomnia and other sleep disorders are highly prevalent among military service members and compromise readiness, health, and performance; increase the risk of injury; and are associated with astronomical healthcare costs. The first-line treatment recommended for insomnia is cognitive-behavioral treatment for insomnia (CBTI). However, the large number of service members who are in need of this treatment outnumber the clinicians who are experts in behavioral sleep medicine and who currently provide this intervention in a cost-efficient manner and in a way that is acceptable and accessible to patients and clinicians. To address this challenge and scale the delivery and access to evidence-based behavioral sleep interventions, NOCTEMâ„¢ has developed a digital health platform called COAST (Clinician Operated Assistive Sleep Technology). However, the most effective way to implement the use of digital sleep health technology, and its comparative impact on patient outcomes, remain to be determined. Therefore, this trial will compare three different ways to deploy the NOCTEMâ„¢ platform among behavioral health care providers who encounter patients with insomnia. Specifically, the study will evaluate and compare without external or internal support (NOCTEM), with external support (i.e., facilitation) offered by the NOCTEM team (NOCTEM+EF), and with external support and internal support from local champions (NOCTEM+EF/IF). The trial will also compare the overall magnitude of improvements in insomnia among patients who use the NOCTEM app with their provider. ;


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NCT number NCT04366284
Study type Interventional
Source Noctem, LLC
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Status Active, not recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date September 1, 2020
Completion date September 30, 2024

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