Daniel Sibley, Ian Randall, S Nicole Culos-Reed, P Maxwell Slepian, Mandeep Singh, Daniel Santa Mina
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One hundred fifty-four English-speaking patients from the University Health Network's Prehabilitation Program with sleep disturbance and a surgery within 4-12 weeks will be recruited. Patients will be excluded if they are participating in PREHAB remotely, have an existing sleep disorder, are a shift worker, have travel plans outside of their usual time zone or have a cognitive disability that precludes participation. Study assessments occur at baseline, 1 week before surgery and 6 weeks after surgery. PREHAB consists of individualised exercise and nutrition support as well as psychological intervention. The PSP consists of a baseline sleep assessment, brief behavioural treatment for insomnia (BBTI), sleep hygiene and behaviour-change support. The primary outcome is the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). The primary analysis will be an ANCOVA to detect differences in PSQI between groups 1 week before surgery whilst controlling for baseline scores. 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Evaluating the Effect of a Sleep Prehabilitation Intervention in Patients Awaiting Elective Surgery: Protocol for a Single-Blind Randomised Trial.
Adequate sleep health is critical for surgical recovery. Disrupted sleep can impede wound healing and cognitive performance and contribute to poor surgical outcomes. Preoperative intervention aimed at improving surgical outcomes is often referred to as prehabilitation and commonly uses exercise, nutrition or psychological intervention. Sleep prehabilitation interventions have not yet been studied. This randomised assessor-blinded trial will measure the effect of a personalised sleep prehabilitation (PSP) intervention in addition to standard of care prehabilitation (PREHAB) on participant sleep health compared to PREHAB alone (Clinicaltrials.gov ID: NCT06762639). One hundred fifty-four English-speaking patients from the University Health Network's Prehabilitation Program with sleep disturbance and a surgery within 4-12 weeks will be recruited. Patients will be excluded if they are participating in PREHAB remotely, have an existing sleep disorder, are a shift worker, have travel plans outside of their usual time zone or have a cognitive disability that precludes participation. Study assessments occur at baseline, 1 week before surgery and 6 weeks after surgery. PREHAB consists of individualised exercise and nutrition support as well as psychological intervention. The PSP consists of a baseline sleep assessment, brief behavioural treatment for insomnia (BBTI), sleep hygiene and behaviour-change support. The primary outcome is the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). The primary analysis will be an ANCOVA to detect differences in PSQI between groups 1 week before surgery whilst controlling for baseline scores. The proposed study will be the first to explore the effect of a personalised preoperative sleep intervention.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Sleep Research is dedicated to basic and clinical sleep research. The Journal publishes original research papers and invited reviews in all areas of sleep research (including biological rhythms). The Journal aims to promote the exchange of ideas between basic and clinical sleep researchers coming from a wide range of backgrounds and disciplines. The Journal will achieve this by publishing papers which use multidisciplinary and novel approaches to answer important questions about sleep, as well as its disorders and the treatment thereof.