Sleep Clinical Trial
— MBTCCOfficial title:
The Effects of an Integrated Mindfulness-based Tai Chi Chuan Program on Sleep Disturbance Among Community-dwelling Elderly People: A Randomized Controlled Trial
The trial aims to evaluate the effects of an integrated form of mindfulness-based Tai Chi Chuan (MBTCC) program and the underlying mechanisms of the beneficial effects on sleep disturbance over 12-month follow-up in community-dwelling elderly people.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 256 |
Est. completion date | April 18, 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | April 18, 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 60 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion criteria: - Aged 60 years or above; - Classified as experiencing sleep disturbances (indication of poor sleep quality through a score >5 in the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index); - Primary education level or above and able to communicate in Cantonese; - Able to give informed consent; and - No previous experience with meditation or other mind-body techniques (e.g., tai chi or yoga). Exclusion criteria: • Comorbid diagnoses of schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, substance misuse, organic brain syndrome, or intellectual disabilities. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Hong Kong | Hong Kong Polytechnic University | Kowloon |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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The Hong Kong Polytechnic University | Food and Health Bureau, Hong Kong |
Hong Kong,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | the Chinese (Hong Kong) Short-Form-12 | A higher respective summary score indicates better levels of health. | at baseline (T1) | |
Other | the Chinese (Hong Kong) Short-Form-12 | A higher respective summary score indicates better levels of health. | In the 8th week from baseline (T2) | |
Other | the Chinese (Hong Kong) Short-Form-12 | A higher respective summary score indicates better levels of health. | six months after T2 (T3) | |
Other | the Chinese (Hong Kong) Short-Form-12 | A higher respective summary score indicates better levels of health. | one year after T2 (T4) | |
Other | the rumination subscale from the Rumination-Reflection Questionnaire | A higher score suggests greater ruminative tendencies. | at baseline (T1) | |
Other | the rumination subscale from the Rumination-Reflection Questionnaire | A higher score suggests greater ruminative tendencies. | In the 8th week from baseline (T2) | |
Other | the rumination subscale from the Rumination-Reflection Questionnaire | A higher score suggests greater ruminative tendencies. | six months after T2 (T3) | |
Other | the rumination subscale from the Rumination-Reflection Questionnaire | A higher score suggests greater ruminative tendencies. | one year after T2 (T4) | |
Other | the hyperarousal scale | A higher score suggests a higher arousal level. | at baseline (T1) | |
Other | the hyperarousal scale | A higher score suggests a higher arousal level. | In the 8th week from baseline (T2) | |
Other | the hyperarousal scale | A higher score suggests a higher arousal level. | six months after T2 (T3) | |
Other | the hyperarousal scale | A higher score suggests a higher arousal level. | one year after T2 (T4) | |
Primary | the Insomnia Severity Index | This is a seven-item self-report questionnaire. A higher score represents greater insomnia severity. | at baseline (T1) | |
Primary | the Insomnia Severity Index | This is a seven-item self-report questionnaire. A higher score represents greater insomnia severity. | In the 8th week from baseline (T2) | |
Primary | the Insomnia Severity Index | This is a seven-item self-report questionnaire. A higher score represents greater insomnia severity. | six months after T2 (T3) | |
Primary | the Insomnia Severity Index | This is a seven-item self-report questionnaire. A higher score represents greater insomnia severity. | one year after T2 (T4) | |
Secondary | the Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness scale | The scale consists of 32 items and comprises eight subscales. A higher score indicates higher levels of interoceptive awareness. | at baseline (T1) | |
Secondary | the Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness scale | The scale consists of 32 items and comprises eight subscales. A higher score indicates higher levels of interoceptive awareness. | In the 8th week from baseline (T2) | |
Secondary | the Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness scale | The scale consists of 32 items and comprises eight subscales. A higher score indicates higher levels of interoceptive awareness. | six months after T2 (T3) | |
Secondary | the Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness scale | The scale consists of 32 items and comprises eight subscales. A higher score indicates higher levels of interoceptive awareness. | one year after T2 (T4) | |
Secondary | Wrist ActiGraph GT9X (ActiGraph, Pensacola, USA) | Participants will be asked to put on this ActiGraph GT9X (like a watch) on the wrist of the non-dominant hand for one week. Wrist ActiGraph GT9X is used to assess the average total sleep time (hours) per night. | at baseline (T1) | |
Secondary | Wrist ActiGraph GT9X (ActiGraph, Pensacola, USA) | Participants will be asked to put on this ActiGraph GT9X (like a watch) on the wrist of the non-dominant hand for one week. Wrist ActiGraph GT9X is used to assess the average total sleep time (hours) per night. | In the 8th week from baseline (T2) | |
Secondary | Wrist ActiGraph GT9X (ActiGraph, Pensacola, USA) | Participants will be asked to put on this ActiGraph GT9X (like a watch) on the wrist of the non-dominant hand for one week. Wrist ActiGraph GT9X is used to assess the average total sleep time (hours) per night. | six months after T2 (T3) | |
Secondary | Wrist ActiGraph GT9X (ActiGraph, Pensacola, USA) | Participants will be asked to put on this ActiGraph GT9X (like a watch) on the wrist of the non-dominant hand for one week. Wrist ActiGraph GT9X is used to assess the average total sleep time (hours) per night. | one year after T2 (T4) |
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