Treating Insomnia & OSA with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Trial Objective The purpose of this study is to determine if using a web-based program called SleepioTM helps treat insomnia in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The SleepioTM program provides insomnia sufferers with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), a structured type of treatment that aims to identify and change inaccurate or negative thinking patterns, resulting in more constructive responses to challenging situations. Enrollment Active Clinical Trials Closed to Recruitment Who Can Participate Adults ages 21-80 who have been told by a doctor that they have insomnia and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), have used positive airway pressure (PAP) for more than a month, and use it more than one hour per night may be eligible to participate. Age: 21-80 Gender: Any Gender Estimated Time Commitment Not Specified × Payments are intended to compensate the participant for their time and effort during the study. Payments are typically given to the participant at the end of each completed study visit. Reimbursements are intended to compensate the participant for travel-related expenses. They must be approved by the study staff and require you to turn in receipts. Travel reimbursement will vary from study to study. Payment & Reimbursement Payment: Provided Travel Reimbursement: Not Available Trial Contact For more information, contact: Roxane Horberg 303.270.2850 Trial Location National Jewish Main Campus, Denver, CO Trial Sponsors National Institutes of Health (NIH) Principal Investigators Jack Edinger, PhD + × Jack Edinger, PhD Professor Department of Medicine Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine Section of Sleep Medicine View Full Profile Make an Appoinment
Trial Objective The purpose of this study is to determine if using a web-based program called SleepioTM helps treat insomnia in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The SleepioTM program provides insomnia sufferers with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), a structured type of treatment that aims to identify and change inaccurate or negative thinking patterns, resulting in more constructive responses to challenging situations.