Skip to main content
Top
Gepubliceerd in: Journal of Behavioral Medicine 3/2022

19-04-2022 | Brief Report

Pilot randomized controlled trial of eHealth cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia among Spanish-speaking breast cancer survivors

Auteurs: Laura B. Oswald, Jennifer Morales-Cruz, Sarah L. Eisel, Jocelyn Del Rio, Aasha I. Hoogland, Vanessa Ortiz-Rosado, Grace Soto-Lopez, Edgar Rodriguez-Rivera, Josée Savard, Eida Castro, Heather S. L. Jim, Brian D. Gonzalez

Gepubliceerd in: Journal of Behavioral Medicine | Uitgave 3/2022

Log in om toegang te krijgen
share
DELEN

Deel dit onderdeel of sectie (kopieer de link)

  • Optie A:
    Klik op de rechtermuisknop op de link en selecteer de optie “linkadres kopiëren”
  • Optie B:
    Deel de link per e-mail

Abstract

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) is the gold-standard treatment for insomnia, which is common among breast cancer survivors (BCS). This pilot randomized controlled trial tested the first CBT-I intervention for Spanish-speaking BCS delivered using eHealth. Participants (N = 30) were Spanish-speaking BCS with insomnia symptoms recruited in Puerto Rico and randomized to a 6-week eHealth CBT-I group intervention or a waitlist control. Primary outcomes were acceptability (recruitment, treatment satisfaction) and feasibility (retention, attendance). Secondary outcomes were group differences in sleep outcomes post-treatment (i.e., insomnia symptoms, sleep disturbance, sleep efficiency). Recruitment (95%) and retention (97%) were excellent. All CBT-I participants (100%) attended ≥ 3 of 6 sessions. Satisfaction with CBT-I was acceptable. Post-intervention, there were medium to large group differences for average insomnia symptoms (d = 1.02), sleep disturbance (d = 1.25), and sleep efficiency (d = 0.77) favoring CBT-I. There were small/medium to medium/large group differences for the proportion of participants with clinically significant insomnia symptoms (d = 0.52), sleep disturbance (d = 0.67), and low sleep efficiency (d = 0.33) favoring CBT-I. Spanish-language eHealth CBT-I for BCS was acceptable and feasible and showed preliminary efficacy.
ClinicalTrials.gov TRN: NCT04101526 (Posted September 24, 2019).
Literatuur
go back to reference ACS. (2021). Cancer Facts & Figures 2021. American Cancer Society. ACS. (2021). Cancer Facts & Figures 2021. American Cancer Society.
go back to reference Buysse, D. J., Reynolds, C. F., 3rd., Monk, T. H., Berman, S. R., & Kupfer, D. J. (1989). The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index: A new instrument for psychiatric practice and research. Psychiatry Research, 28, 193–213.CrossRef Buysse, D. J., Reynolds, C. F., 3rd., Monk, T. H., Berman, S. R., & Kupfer, D. J. (1989). The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index: A new instrument for psychiatric practice and research. Psychiatry Research, 28, 193–213.CrossRef
go back to reference Carney, C. E., Buysse, D. J., Ancoli-Israel, S., Edinger, J. D., Krystal, A. D., Lichstein, K. L., & Morin, C. M. (2012). The consensus sleep diary: Standardizing prospective sleep self-monitoring. Sleep, 35, 287–302.CrossRef Carney, C. E., Buysse, D. J., Ancoli-Israel, S., Edinger, J. D., Krystal, A. D., Lichstein, K. L., & Morin, C. M. (2012). The consensus sleep diary: Standardizing prospective sleep self-monitoring. Sleep, 35, 287–302.CrossRef
go back to reference Cohen, J. (1988). Statistical power analysis for the behavioral sciences (2nd ed.). Lawrence Earlbaum Associates. Cohen, J. (1988). Statistical power analysis for the behavioral sciences (2nd ed.). Lawrence Earlbaum Associates.
go back to reference Czajkowski, S. M., Powell, L. H., Adler, N., Naar-King, S., Reynolds, K. D., Hunter, C. M., Laraia, B., Olster, D. H., Perna, F. M., Peterson, J. C., Epel, E., Boyington, J. E., & Charlson, M. E. (2015). From ideas to efficacy: The ORBIT model for developing behavioral treatments for chronic diseases. Health Psychology, 34, 971–982. https://doi.org/10.1037/hea0000161CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Czajkowski, S. M., Powell, L. H., Adler, N., Naar-King, S., Reynolds, K. D., Hunter, C. M., Laraia, B., Olster, D. H., Perna, F. M., Peterson, J. C., Epel, E., Boyington, J. E., & Charlson, M. E. (2015). From ideas to efficacy: The ORBIT model for developing behavioral treatments for chronic diseases. Health Psychology, 34, 971–982. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1037/​hea0000161CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
go back to reference Edinger, J. D., Wyatt, J. K., Olsen, M. K., Stechuchak, K. M., Carney, C. E., Chiang, A., Krystal, A. D., Lineberger, M. D., Means, M. K. & Radtke, R. A. (2009). Reliability and validity of the duke structured interview for sleep disorders for insomnia screening. Sleep, 32, A265–A265. Retrieved from Go to ISI://WOS:000265542001159 Edinger, J. D., Wyatt, J. K., Olsen, M. K., Stechuchak, K. M., Carney, C. E., Chiang, A., Krystal, A. D., Lineberger, M. D., Means, M. K. & Radtke, R. A. (2009). Reliability and validity of the duke structured interview for sleep disorders for insomnia screening. Sleep, 32, A265–A265. Retrieved from Go to ISI://WOS:000265542001159
go back to reference Kaufmann, C. N., Mojtabai, R., Hock, R. S., Thorpe, R. J., Jr., Canham, S. L., Chen, L.-Y., Wennberg, A. M., Chen-Edinboro, L. P., & Spira, A. P. (2016). Racial/ethnic differences in insomnia trajectories among US older adults. The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 24, 575–584.CrossRef Kaufmann, C. N., Mojtabai, R., Hock, R. S., Thorpe, R. J., Jr., Canham, S. L., Chen, L.-Y., Wennberg, A. M., Chen-Edinboro, L. P., & Spira, A. P. (2016). Racial/ethnic differences in insomnia trajectories among US older adults. The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 24, 575–584.CrossRef
go back to reference Levenson, J. C., Troxel, W. M., Begley, A., Hall, M., Germain, A., Monk, T. H., & Buysse, D. J. (2013). A quantitative approach to distinguishing older adults with insomnia from good sleeper controls. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, 9, 125–131.CrossRef Levenson, J. C., Troxel, W. M., Begley, A., Hall, M., Germain, A., Monk, T. H., & Buysse, D. J. (2013). A quantitative approach to distinguishing older adults with insomnia from good sleeper controls. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, 9, 125–131.CrossRef
go back to reference Lichstein, K., Durrence, H., Taylor, D., Bush, A., & Riedel, B. (2003). Quantitative criteria for insomnia. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 41, 427–445.CrossRef Lichstein, K., Durrence, H., Taylor, D., Bush, A., & Riedel, B. (2003). Quantitative criteria for insomnia. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 41, 427–445.CrossRef
Metagegevens
Titel
Pilot randomized controlled trial of eHealth cognitive-behavioral therapy for insomnia among Spanish-speaking breast cancer survivors
Auteurs
Laura B. Oswald
Jennifer Morales-Cruz
Sarah L. Eisel
Jocelyn Del Rio
Aasha I. Hoogland
Vanessa Ortiz-Rosado
Grace Soto-Lopez
Edgar Rodriguez-Rivera
Josée Savard
Eida Castro
Heather S. L. Jim
Brian D. Gonzalez
Publicatiedatum
19-04-2022
Uitgeverij
Springer US
Gepubliceerd in
Journal of Behavioral Medicine / Uitgave 3/2022
Print ISSN: 0160-7715
Elektronisch ISSN: 1573-3521
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10865-022-00313-6

Andere artikelen Uitgave 3/2022

Journal of Behavioral Medicine 3/2022 Naar de uitgave