Comparative Efficacy of BRT and CBT-I for Insomnia

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

160

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

March 10, 2025

Primary Completion Date

November 1, 2027

Study Completion Date

November 1, 2027

Conditions
Insomnia DisordersInsomnia DisorderInsomniaInsomnia ChronicInsomnia, PrimaryInsomnia, NonorganicInsomnia Type; Sleep Disorder
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I)

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) is a gold-standard, evidence-based treatment combining techniques to improve the clinical symptomatology of insomnia. Delivered in six 90-minute group sessions over six weeks, it includes: sleep education (i.e. understanding sleep mechanisms and influencing factors), bedtime restriction (i.e. aligning bedtimes with reported sleep duration), stimulus control (i.e. getting out of bed when unable to sleep), cognitive therapy (i.e. addressing dysfunctional sleep beliefs), relaxation techniques (i.e. using methods like progressive muscle relaxation).

BEHAVIORAL

Bedtime restriction (BRT)

"Bedtime Restriction Therapy (BRT): A behavioral intervention aimed at improving the clinical symptomatology of insomnia by aligning time spent in bed with reported sleep duration. Participants attend four 60-minute group therapy sessions over six weeks. The intervention includes: setting individualized sleep windows based on sleep diaries, regular adjustment of sleep schedules to enhance sleep pressure, group discussions to address implementation challenges and maintain motivation.~BRT focuses exclusively on bed time restriction without additional cognitive or relaxation components, making it a simplified, resource-efficient approach to treating insomnia."

Trial Locations (2)

1201

RECRUITING

Service des specialités psychiatriques, Hôpitaux universitaires de Genève, Geneva

3012

RECRUITING

Universität Bern, Psychotherapeutische Praxisstelle, Bern

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Christoph Nissen

OTHER