利用数字疗法改善医生睡眠:一项试点实施研究。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Elizabeth Benge, Julie C Lauffenburger, Michelle Reid, Rebecca Rottapel, Darshan Mehta, Suzanne M Bertisch
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鉴于医生职业倦怠的高流行率,需要策略来改善医生的心理健康和福祉。由于睡眠障碍预示着倦怠,因此有必要评估针对医生睡眠和睡眠相关健康的循证、潜在可扩展的治疗方法。这项试点实施研究招募了医生,并让他们使用互联网健康睡眠(shuti),这是一项为期六期的失眠自我指导认知行为疗法(CBTi)治疗计划。在34名同意的医生中,44.1%至少使用过一次该平台。其中,23.5%的人完成了全部6期课程。在8名完成者中,该计划的疗程长度、时间要求和访问的便利性获得了很高的满意度,75%的人表示他们会向其他临床医生推荐该计划。在探索有效性时,干预后,shuti与失眠严重程度、睡眠障碍和睡眠相关损害的减少有关。这项初步研究表明,基于证据、基于网络的CBTi项目有望改善医生的失眠状况。临床试验注册:注册:ClinicalTrials.gov;标识符:NCT05289596。
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Leveraging digital therapeutics to improve physician sleep: a pilot implementation study.

Given the high prevalence of physician burnout, strategies are needed to improve physician mental health and well-being. As sleep disturbance predicts burnout, there is a need to evaluate evidence-based, potentially scalable treatments that target physician sleep and sleep-related health. This pilot implementation study enrolled physicians and gave them access to the Sleep Healthy Using the Internet, a 6-session self-guided cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia treatment program. Among 34 consented physicians, 44.1% engaged at least once with the platform. Among those, 23.5% completed all 6 sessions. Among the 8 completers, the program's session length, time requirements, and ease of access received high satisfaction ratings, and 75% reported they would recommend the program to other clinicians. In exploring effectiveness, Sleep Healthy Using the Internet was associated with reductions in insomnia severity, sleep disturbance, and sleep-related impairment postintervention. This pilot study demonstrates the promise of an evidence-based, web-based cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia program for improving insomnia among physicians.

Clinical trial registration: Registry: ClinicalTrials.gov; Identifier: NCT05289596.

Citation: Benge E, Lauffenburger JC, Reid M, Rottapel R, Mehta D, Bertisch SM. Leveraging digital therapeutics to improve physician sleep: a pilot implementation study. J Clin Sleep Med. 2025;21(7):1297-1299.

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6.20
自引率
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321
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine focuses on clinical sleep medicine. Its emphasis is publication of papers with direct applicability and/or relevance to the clinical practice of sleep medicine. This includes clinical trials, clinical reviews, clinical commentary and debate, medical economic/practice perspectives, case series and novel/interesting case reports. In addition, the journal will publish proceedings from conferences, workshops and symposia sponsored by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine or other organizations related to improving the practice of sleep medicine.
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