网络干预失眠的发展、感知效用和影响。

Frances P Thorndike, Drew K Saylor, Elaine T Bailey, Linda Gonder-Frederick, Charles M Morin, Lee M Ritterband
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摘要

失眠是一种严重的健康问题,具有严重的心理、健康和经济后果。研究表明,认知行为疗法可以有效治疗失眠;然而,治疗的可用性受到许多因素的限制,包括缺乏训练有素的临床医生。克服这些障碍的一个潜在方法是利用互联网提供治疗。为了实现这一目标,我们为成人失眠患者开发了一种自我引导、互动、量身定制的互联网干预(SHUTi:睡眠健康使用互联网)。目前的论文提供了一个详细的描述,并检查用户对干预的有用性和有效性的看法。该研究是一项更大的随机对照试验(RCT)的一部分,目的是测试SHUTi的疗效,但本文的研究结果仅基于使用SHUTi后完成后评估的21名参与者。绝大多数人认为SHUTi方便、易懂、有用。几乎所有人(95%)都表示,该计划至少在一定程度上改善了他们的睡眠、睡眠效率和整体生活质量。90%的人认为干预是有效的,并预测它将有效地产生长期治愈。虽然这些结果是基于一个小样本,但它们提供了令人鼓舞的证据,表明互联网干预可能被患者接受。
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Development and Perceived Utility and Impact of an Internet Intervention for Insomnia.

Insomnia is a major health problem, with significant psychological, health, and economic consequences. Studies have demonstrated that cognitive-behavioural therapy can effectively treat insomnia; however, treatment availability is limited by many factors, including a lack of trained clinicians. One potential way to overcome these barriers is to use the Internet to deliver treatment. Toward this aim, we developed a self-guided, interactive, tailored Internet intervention for adults with insomnia (SHUTi: Sleep Healthy Using The Internet). The current paper provides a detailed description of SHUTi and examines users' perceptions of the intervention's usefulness and effectiveness. The study was part of a larger randomised controlled trial (RCT) to test the efficacy of SHUTi, but findings in this paper are based only on the 21 participants who completed the post-assessment after using SHUTi. The overwhelming majority rated SHUTi as convenient, understandable, and useful. Nearly all (95%) indicated that the program had at least somewhat improved their sleep, sleep efficiency, and overall quality of life. Ninety percent perceived the intervention as effective and predicted it would be effective in producing a long-term cure. Although these results were based on a small sample, they provide encouraging evidence of the potential for Internet interventions to be accepted by patients.

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