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A Personalized (N-of-1) Trial for Testing the Effect of a Mind-Body Intervention (MBI) on Sleep Duration and Quality in Middle-Aged Women Working in Healthcare
In Brief
A Phase 2 clinical trial evaluating Personalized Trial ABCCBA and Personalized Trial CBAABC for Sleep Insufficiency. Completed, enrolled 60 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The goal of this pilot study is to determine if a personalized trial testing a Mind-Body Intervention (MBI) can produce a meaningful increase in the average daily sleep duration among women 40-60 years of age working in healthcare. A total of 60 eligible participants will be randomized to one of two possible orders of treatment exposure comprised of three components: mindfulness, yoga, and guided walking, each assigned in 2-week block sequences for a total period of 12 weeks. The study will include a 2-week baseline period during which their baseline sleep duration and adherence to the Fitbit wear and survey submission will be assessed. Following the 2-week run-in period, participants deemed eligible and achieved at least 80% adherence of Fitbit wear and survey submission will be randomized to one of the two intervention arms. Exploratory aims include assessments of sleep quality, physiological factors and their direct and indirect relationships with participants' perceived stress, anxiety, and depression.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Participants will receive links for 30-minute videos for all three interventions, for 2 weeks each, 3 times per week, in a specified order (ABCCBA), where A-mindfulness, B-yoga, and C-guided walking.
Participants will receive links for 30-minute videos for all three interventions, for 2 weeks each, 3 times per week, in a specified order (CBAABC), where A-mindfulness, B-yoga, and C-guided walking.