创新数字认知行为治疗成人失眠障碍(dCBT-i):框架开发。

IF 2.6 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
JMIR Human Factors Pub Date : 2025-05-27 DOI:10.2196/70193
Emilie Stern, Severine Brune, Stéphane Mouchabac, Anthony Dubroc, Charles de la Personne, Pierre Alexis Geoffroy
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背景:慢性失眠或失眠症是一个主要的健康问题,患病率高达15%。推荐的一线治疗是失眠的认知行为疗法(CBT-i),不幸的是,这种疗法仍然不够普及。数字化有可能通过提供更灵活和更容易获得的医疗选择来减少获得医疗服务的不平等现象。数字CBT-i (dCBT-i)已被证明与面对面CBT-i一样有效,突出了其广泛实施的潜力。目的:本研究旨在开发基于理论和临床知识的循证dCBT-i计划,旨在有效整合到医疗保健系统中,并将其建立为法国第一个处方数字治疗。方法:在CBT-i理论与实践的基础上,结合CBT治疗失眠的最新科学数据,构建项目。它被设计为一种强大的多组分疗法,整合了初始标准化评估和日常智能适应,以实现数字表型并提供个性化治疗。结果:我们开发了一种创新的数字解决方案,将科学的严谨性与实际应用相结合。该计划包括通过智能算法进行标准化的初始评估和动态个性化。这些特点允许根据患者的进展和需要调整治疗,确保个性化护理。结论:dCBT-i项目的发展代表了数字医疗的一个重要里程碑,为传统CBT-i的可访问性挑战提供了一个可扩展的解决方案。未来的步骤包括开展临床研究,以进一步评估其有效性并优化其在卫生保健系统中的实施。
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Innovative Digital Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Insomnia Disorder in Adults (dCBT-i): Framework Development.

Background: Chronic insomnia, or insomnia disorder, is a major health issue with a prevalence of up to 15%. The recommended first-line treatment is cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-i), which, unfortunately, remains insufficiently accessible. Digitalization has the potential to reduce health care access inequalities by offering more flexible and accessible care options. Digital CBT-i (dCBT-i) has been shown to be as effective as in-person CBT-i, highlighting its potential for broader implementation.

Objective: This study aimed to develop an evidence-based dCBT-i program grounded in theoretical and clinical knowledge, designed for efficient integration into health care systems, and to establish it as the first prescribed digital treatment in France.

Methods: The program was constructed based on validated CBT-i theory and practice, incorporating the latest scientific data on CBT for insomnia. It was designed as a robust multicomponent therapy, integrating an initial standardized assessment and daily intelligent adaptation to enable digital phenotyping and provide personalized treatment.

Results: We developed an innovative digital solution that combines scientific rigor with practical application. The program includes a standardized initial evaluation and dynamic personalization through intelligent algorithms. These features allow for the adaptation of therapy based on patient progress and needs, ensuring individualized care.

Conclusions: The development of this dCBT-i program represents a significant milestone in digital health care, offering a scalable solution to the accessibility challenges of traditional CBT-i. Future steps involve conducting clinical studies to further evaluate its effectiveness and optimize its implementation within health care systems.

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JMIR Human Factors
JMIR Human Factors Medicine-Health Informatics
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