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ID
Source
Health condition
sleepingdisorder, slaapstoornissen
Sponsors and support
Scientific Institute for Quality of Healthcare (IQ healthcare)
Postbus 9101, huispost 114
6500 HB Nijmegen
The Netherlands
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Benzodiazepine prescription.
Secondary outcome
Outcomes related to the sleepingdisorder.
Background summary
Background:
Cognitive behavioral therapy shows to be an effective way to treat patients with sleepingdisorder. In this study primairy health care workers are trained to use CBT with patients with sleepingdisorder.
Objective:
Reduction of benzodiazepine prescription and improved sleeping behavior.
Methods:
Extraction from Electronic Medical System (HIS) and questionnaires (before and after CBT).
Intervention:
Patients with sleeping disorders (new episode or chronic benzodiazepine use) are invited to make use of CBT by primary health care worker. CBT include 6 sessions and the use of a sleepdairy.
Results: not yet available.
Recruitment: the Netherlands.
Study objective
Short-term cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) given by primary health care workers with patients with chronic benzodiazepine use and new patients in the family practice with sleepinsdisorder, hypothised that CBT results in reduction of benzodiazepine prescription and improved sleeping behavior.
Study design
Benzodiazepine prescription:
Extraction from Electronic Medical System (HIS). Two times with a 6 months interval (sept. 2009 and march 2010).
Outcomes related to the sleepingdisorder:
Questionnaires two times with a 3 months interval for each patient (before and after CBT).
Intervention
Patients with sleeping disorders (new episode or chronic benzodiazepine use) are invited to make use of CBT by primary health care worker. CBT includes 6 sessions and the use of a sleepdairy. The controle group receive usual care.
Postbus 9101, huispost 114
G. Ven, van de
IQ healthcare
Postbus 9101, huispost 114
Nijmegen 6500 HB
The Netherlands
+31 (0)243616796
G.vandeVen@iq.umcn.nl
Postbus 9101, huispost 114
G. Ven, van de
IQ healthcare
Postbus 9101, huispost 114
Nijmegen 6500 HB
The Netherlands
+31 (0)243616796
G.vandeVen@iq.umcn.nl
Inclusion criteria
1. Patients with chronic benzodiazepine use;
2. New patients who come to the general practitioner with sleepingdisorder.
Exclusion criteria
1. Current psychiatric treatment;
2. Drug or alcohol dependency treatment;
3. Psychosis in medical history;
4. Epilepsy;
5. Terminal disease;
6. Do not speak the Dutch language;
7. Other criteria each individual general practitioner use .
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL1903 |
NTR-old | NTR2019 |
Other | METC Radboud University : 2009/089 |
ISRCTN | ISRCTN wordt niet meer aangevraagd. |