Sleep Disturbance Clinical Trial
Official title:
Auricular Acupuncture for Sleep Disturbances: A Randomized Control Trial
NCT number | NCT04956341 |
Other study ID # | FWH20210106H |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Recruiting |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | May 1, 2022 |
Est. completion date | December 2024 |
A randomized controlled trial of auricular acupuncture for sleep disturbances. - Objective 1: Evaluate the effectiveness of a specific protocol of auricular acupuncture in the treatment of sleep disturbance among active duty and otherDoD beneficiaries. - Objective 2: Test whether a brief course of auricular acupuncture treatments among active duty and other DoD beneficiaries with sleep disturbance willalso decrease severity of anxiety, depression, pain and improve sleep and social functioning in subgroup analysis of subjects with known or newlydiagnosed mental health disorders (e.g., anxiety disorders, depression). - Null Hypothesis: Auricular Acupuncture has no effect on sleep disturbance. - Alternative Hypothesis: Auricular Acupuncture reduces sleep disturbance.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 316 |
Est. completion date | December 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | **Patients must be able to get care at Nellis Air Force Base (a military installation) in order to participate in this study** Inclusion Criteria: - Male and female Active Duty members and DoD beneficiaries ages 18-80 with complaints of sleep disturbances. - PROMIS-16 Sleep-Related Impairment Scale with a score of medium or severe (T-Score greater than or equal to 60). Exclusion Criteria: - Patients with OSA who are prescribed CPAP/BiPAP and either do not use it or use it <70% of time per patient report. - Investigators seek to exclude individuals with sleep-related medical or psychiatric conditions that are so severe as to render these patients inappropriate for treatment in primary care or simple mental health without psychiatry oversight or that acupuncture cannot be expected to have an effect on (e.g., thyroid disease). Specifically, exclusion criteria will include: - Psychosis - Thyroid disease undergoing active adjustment of medication.Depression, with suicidality. (clinician judgment) - Greater than 10 mg equivalent of diazepam equivalent per day for any reason - Non-response to greater than 2 PSTD treatments - Having acupuncture not related to sleep in the past 3 months - Pregnant |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Mike O'Callaghan Military Medical Center | Nellis Air Force Base | Nevada |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Paul Crawford |
United States,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | PROMIS Sleep-Related Impairment Scale | Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) version OR The response to the first item will guide the system's choice of the next item for the participant. The participant's response to the second item will dictate the selection of the following question, and so on. As additional items from the 16-item bank are administered, the potential for error is reduced and confidence in the respondent's score increases. CAT will continue until either the standard error drops below a specified level (on the T-score metric 3.0 for adult and adult cancer CATs), or the participant has answered the maximum number of questions (12), whichever occurs first.
Sleep Related Impairment- Short form 8a (paper version). Subjects must answer all items (questions/statements) presented for a valid score |
baseline, pre-intervention | |
Primary | PROMIS Sleep-Related Impairment Scale | Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) version OR The response to the first item will guide the system's choice of the next item for the participant. The participant's response to the second item will dictate the selection of the following question, and so on. As additional items from the 16-item bank are administered, the potential for error is reduced and confidence in the respondent's score increases. CAT will continue until either the standard error drops below a specified level (on the T-score metric 3.0 for adult and adult cancer CATs), or the participant has answered the maximum number of questions (12), whichever occurs first.
Sleep Related Impairment- Short form 8a (paper version). Subjects must answer all items (questions/statements) presented for a valid score |
visit 1 (0 weeks/same day as screening) | |
Primary | PROMIS Sleep-Related Impairment Scale | Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) version OR The response to the first item will guide the system's choice of the next item for the participant. The participant's response to the second item will dictate the selection of the following question, and so on. As additional items from the 16-item bank are administered, the potential for error is reduced and confidence in the respondent's score increases. CAT will continue until either the standard error drops below a specified level (on the T-score metric 3.0 for adult and adult cancer CATs), or the participant has answered the maximum number of questions (12), whichever occurs first.
Sleep Related Impairment- Short form 8a (paper version). Subjects must answer all items (questions/statements) presented for a valid score |
visit 2 (1 week) post study visit procedures appropriate to subject randomization group | |
Primary | PROMIS Sleep-Related Impairment Scale | Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) version OR The response to the first item will guide the system's choice of the next item for the participant. The participant's response to the second item will dictate the selection of the following question, and so on. As additional items from the 16-item bank are administered, the potential for error is reduced and confidence in the respondent's score increases. CAT will continue until either the standard error drops below a specified level (on the T-score metric 3.0 for adult and adult cancer CATs), or the participant has answered the maximum number of questions (12), whichever occurs first.
Sleep Related Impairment- Short form 8a (paper version). Subjects must answer all items (questions/statements) presented for a valid score |
visit 3 (2 weeks) post study visit procedures appropriate to subject randomization group | |
Primary | PROMIS Sleep-Related Impairment Scale | Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) version OR The response to the first item will guide the system's choice of the next item for the participant. The participant's response to the second item will dictate the selection of the following question, and so on. As additional items from the 16-item bank are administered, the potential for error is reduced and confidence in the respondent's score increases. CAT will continue until either the standard error drops below a specified level (on the T-score metric 3.0 for adult and adult cancer CATs), or the participant has answered the maximum number of questions (12), whichever occurs first.
Sleep Related Impairment- Short form 8a (paper version). Subjects must answer all items (questions/statements) presented for a valid score |
visit 4 (3 weeks) post study visit procedures appropriate to subject randomization group | |
Primary | PROMIS Sleep-Related Impairment Scale | Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) version OR The response to the first item will guide the system's choice of the next item for the participant. The participant's response to the second item will dictate the selection of the following question, and so on. As additional items from the 16-item bank are administered, the potential for error is reduced and confidence in the respondent's score increases. CAT will continue until either the standard error drops below a specified level (on the T-score metric 3.0 for adult and adult cancer CATs), or the participant has answered the maximum number of questions (12), whichever occurs first.
Sleep Related Impairment- Short form 8a (paper version). Subjects must answer all items (questions/statements) presented for a valid score |
visit 5 (5 weeks) post study visit procedures appropriate to subject randomization group | |
Primary | PROMIS Sleep-Related Impairment Scale | Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) version OR The response to the first item will guide the system's choice of the next item for the participant. The participant's response to the second item will dictate the selection of the following question, and so on. As additional items from the 16-item bank are administered, the potential for error is reduced and confidence in the respondent's score increases. CAT will continue until either the standard error drops below a specified level (on the T-score metric 3.0 for adult and adult cancer CATs), or the participant has answered the maximum number of questions (12), whichever occurs first.
Sleep Related Impairment- Short form 8a (paper version). Subjects must answer all items (questions/statements) presented for a valid score |
visit 6 (7 weeks) post study visit procedures appropriate to subject randomization group | |
Primary | PROMIS Sleep-Related Impairment Scale | Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) version OR The response to the first item will guide the system's choice of the next item for the participant. The participant's response to the second item will dictate the selection of the following question, and so on. As additional items from the 16-item bank are administered, the potential for error is reduced and confidence in the respondent's score increases. CAT will continue until either the standard error drops below a specified level (on the T-score metric 3.0 for adult and adult cancer CATs), or the participant has answered the maximum number of questions (12), whichever occurs first.
Sleep Related Impairment- Short form 8a (paper version). Subjects must answer all items (questions/statements) presented for a valid score |
visit 7 (9 weeks) post study visit procedures appropriate to subject randomization group | |
Primary | PROMIS Sleep-Related Impairment Scale | Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) version OR The response to the first item will guide the system's choice of the next item for the participant. The participant's response to the second item will dictate the selection of the following question, and so on. As additional items from the 16-item bank are administered, the potential for error is reduced and confidence in the respondent's score increases. CAT will continue until either the standard error drops below a specified level (on the T-score metric 3.0 for adult and adult cancer CATs), or the participant has answered the maximum number of questions (12), whichever occurs first.
Sleep Related Impairment- Short form 8a (paper version). Subjects must answer all items (questions/statements) presented for a valid score |
visit 8 (11 weeks) post study visit procedures appropriate to subject randomization group | |
Primary | PROMIS Sleep-Related Impairment Scale | Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) version OR The response to the first item will guide the system's choice of the next item for the participant. The participant's response to the second item will dictate the selection of the following question, and so on. As additional items from the 16-item bank are administered, the potential for error is reduced and confidence in the respondent's score increases. CAT will continue until either the standard error drops below a specified level (on the T-score metric 3.0 for adult and adult cancer CATs), or the participant has answered the maximum number of questions (12), whichever occurs first.
Sleep Related Impairment- Short form 8a (paper version). Subjects must answer all items (questions/statements) presented for a valid score |
visit 9 (15 weeks) post study visit procedures appropriate to subject randomization group | |
Primary | PROMIS Sleep-Related Impairment Scale | Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) version OR The response to the first item will guide the system's choice of the next item for the participant. The participant's response to the second item will dictate the selection of the following question, and so on. As additional items from the 16-item bank are administered, the potential for error is reduced and confidence in the respondent's score increases. CAT will continue until either the standard error drops below a specified level (on the T-score metric 3.0 for adult and adult cancer CATs), or the participant has answered the maximum number of questions (12), whichever occurs first.
Sleep Related Impairment- Short form 8a (paper version). Subjects must answer all items (questions/statements) presented for a valid score |
visit 10 (23-24 weeks) post study visit procedures appropriate to subject randomization group | |
Primary | Measure Yourself Medical Outcome Profile (MYMOP) Initial | MYMOP employs a 7-point scale (0=as good as it could be, 6=as bad as it could be) for individual items of Symptoms, Activity, and Wellbeing as well as the MYMOP profile score. Normative values are neither available nor meaningful for the MYMOP as it is individual to each patient; however, a clinically meaningful change is considered to be a change in the scores of more than 1. | visit 1 (0 weeks) | |
Primary | Measure Yourself Medical Outcome Profile (MYMOP) Follow-up | MYMOP employs a 7-point scale (0=as good as it could be, 6=as bad as it could be) for individual items of Symptoms, Activity, and Wellbeing as well as the MYMOP profile score. Normative values are neither available nor meaningful for the MYMOP as it is individual to each patient; however, a clinically meaningful change is considered to be a change in the scores of more than 1. | visit 4 (3 weeks) | |
Primary | Measure Yourself Medical Outcome Profile (MYMOP) Follow-up | MYMOP employs a 7-point scale (0=as good as it could be, 6=as bad as it could be) for individual items of Symptoms, Activity, and Wellbeing as well as the MYMOP profile score. Normative values are neither available nor meaningful for the MYMOP as it is individual to each patient; however, a clinically meaningful change is considered to be a change in the scores of more than 1. | visit 8 (11 weeks) | |
Primary | Measure Yourself Medical Outcome Profile (MYMOP) Follow-up | MYMOP employs a 7-point scale (0=as good as it could be, 6=as bad as it could be) for individual items of Symptoms, Activity, and Wellbeing as well as the MYMOP profile score. Normative values are neither available nor meaningful for the MYMOP as it is individual to each patient; however, a clinically meaningful change is considered to be a change in the scores of more than 1. | visit 9 (15 weeks) | |
Primary | Measure Yourself Medical Outcome Profile (MYMOP) Follow-up | MYMOP employs a 7-point scale (0=as good as it could be, 6=as bad as it could be) for individual items of Symptoms, Activity, and Wellbeing as well as the MYMOP profile score. Normative values are neither available nor meaningful for the MYMOP as it is individual to each patient; however, a clinically meaningful change is considered to be a change in the scores of more than 1. | visit 10 (23-24 weeks) | |
Secondary | Couples Satisfaction Index CSI) | The CSI-4 is family member survey. CSI-4 scores can range from 0 to 21 and scores can be treated as a continuous variable. Higher scores indicate higher levels of relationship satisfaction. CSI-4 scores falling below 13.5 suggest notable relationship dissatisfaction.
All subjects will be given a Couples Satisfaction Index-4 (CSI-4) business card and asked to have their closest family member/friend aged 18 years or older complete the questionnaire on Survey Monkey. |
visit 1 (0 weeks) | |
Secondary | Couples Satisfaction Index CSI) | The CSI-4 is family member survey. CSI-4 scores can range from 0 to 21 and scores can be treated as a continuous variable. Higher scores indicate higher levels of relationship satisfaction. CSI-4 scores falling below 13.5 suggest notable relationship dissatisfaction.
All subjects will be given a Couples Satisfaction Index-4 (CSI-4) business card and asked to have their closest family member/friend aged 18 years or older complete the questionnaire on Survey Monkey. |
visit 8 (11 weeks) | |
Secondary | Couples Satisfaction Index CSI) | The CSI-4 is family member survey. CSI-4 scores can range from 0 to 21 and scores can be treated as a continuous variable. Higher scores indicate higher levels of relationship satisfaction. CSI-4 scores falling below 13.5 suggest notable relationship dissatisfaction.
All subjects will be given a Couples Satisfaction Index-4 (CSI-4) business card and asked to have their closest family member/friend aged 18 years or older complete the questionnaire on Survey Monkey. |
visit 10 (23-24 weeks) |
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