Insomnia Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Efficacy of a Mindfulness-Based Intervention for Insomnia ('Mindfulness-Based Joyful Sleep') in Young and Middle-aged Individuals With Insomnia in China: Study Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Trial
The primary objective of this proposed three-year (June 01, 2018 to May 31,2020) project is to verify the effect of 'Mindfulness Based Joyful Sleep' (MBJS) intervention on young and middle-aged individuals with insomnia in China and preliminarily explore inflammatory response for the intervention of insomnia applied by it. Previous researches show that Mindfulness-Based Interventions may relieve insomnia, it is hypothesized that MBJS will be an effective, feasible and affordable insomnia intervention program in China.
Background:Insomnia is a public health problem attracting extensive attention. Due to the
risks of side effect and drug dependence from the drug treatment of insomnia, the non-drug
treatment has gradually drawn the attention of clinician. In recent years, Mindfulness-Based
Interventions originating from the Eastern culture has created a trend in the application and
research of psychological and physical health fields in western countries, and been found to
be capable of effectively curing or alleviating many psychosomatic diseases and possibly
results in the reversion of gene operation mode and the reduction of inflammation risk.
Researches show that Mindfulness-Based Interventions may relieve insomnia, but existing
research samples and strict randomized controlled trial are insufficient and its application
mechanism is full of uncertainty. In China, empirical research strictly designed is even
scarce in such field. At the earlier stage, investigators have designed a intervention scheme
for insomnia intervention ('Mindfulness-Based Joyful Sleep') with mindfulness-based
meditation and Tai Chi as core technology, and in combination with Chinese culture and have
made preliminary application.
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.
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