Evaluation of Spa Treatment on Insomnia
- Conditions
- Insomnia
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Computerized behavioral therapy program delivered by internet for insomnia managementOther: Spa treatment
- Registration Number
- NCT03991247
- Lead Sponsor
- Association Francaise pour la Recherche Thermale
- Brief Summary
Persistant insomnia is a common sleep disorder that affects approximately 20% of the French population. The standard treatment for chronic insomnia is Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT).
Behavioral measures can be difficult to implement for the patient alone at home.
Spa therapy with psychosomatic orientation allows to implement hygiene rules and structure rhythms of life. In addition, recent studies have shown that spa treatment, including crenotherapy, is effective in somatic complaints related to anxiety and benzodiazepine withdrawal.
The spa treatment could therefore provide ideal conditions for the implementation of behavioral measures for insomnia management.
The objective of SOMNOTHERM study is to measure efficiency on insomnia complaints at 8 weeks of a the implementation of a Behavioral therapy program for insomnia delivered by an internet software combined to a spa treatment compared to implementation of the same program at home (standard care).
- Detailed Description
Persistant insomnia is a common sleep disorder that affects approximately 20% of the French population.
The standard treatment for chronic insomnia is Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT). This therapy is based on 4 components: sleep restriction, stimulus control, cognitive therapy and sleep hygiene education. Unfortunately, there are an insufficient number of trained CBT experts especially in France.
Online programs based on CBT principles (e-CBT) have been proved to be effective in improving the sleep and daytime functioning in this population. Thus e-CBT can be an effective alternative to conventional CBT.
Behavioral measures, however, remains difficult for patients to implement alone at home.
Spa therapy with psychosomatic orientation allows to implement hygiene rules and structure rhythms of life. In addition, recent studies have shown that spa treatment, including crenotherapy, is effective in somatic complaints related to anxiety and benzodiazepine withdrawal.
In this context, spa treatment with psychosomatic orientation appears conducive to implement hygiene rules and structure rhythms of life. The spa treatment could therefore provide ideal conditions for the implementation of behavioral measures of insomnia management (sleep hygiene, stimulus control and time in bed restriction) and could have a very beneficial effect on persistent insomnia disorder.
This non-pharmacological therapy could also reduce hypnotics consumption (especially benzodiazepine).
The main hypothesis of the study is that behavioral measures of insomnia management delivered by an internet software program combined to a spa treatment will be more effective on insomnia complaints (evaluated at 8 weeks) than the same program implemented at home.
Patients will be followed during 6 months after the beginning of the program. Subjects' recruitment will be carried out from the list of patients registered for a spa treatment in one of the five spa centers participating in the study (Les Thermes de Saujon, Les Grands Thermes de Bagnères de Bigorre, Les Thermes de Divonne-les-Bains, Les thermes de Néris-les-Bains, Les Thermes d'Ussat-les-Bains).
Study visits will be conducted by the coordinating center (CHU Bordeaux) by telephone interviews or video calls with participants.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 178
- Male or female aged between 18 and 80 years old
- Registered at one of the participating spas, for a psychosomatic spa treatment scheduled for the next 12 months, but within a period of more than 16 weeks.
- ISI score ≥ 8 on the pre-selection questionnaire
- Person with a persistent insomnia disorder, with or without comorbidities, according to DSM 5
- Owning or having access to a computer / tablet or smartphone and to an internet connection
- Affiliated to a national health service
- Having given written informed consent to participate in the trial.
- Strong suspicion of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) syndrome on the STOP-BANG questionnaire and restless legs syndrome on the RLS screening questionnaire
- Having started antidepressant treatment in the last 2 months or whose treatment dose has been increased in the last 2 months
- Having started treatment with anxiolytic, hypnotic or neuroleptic in the last month or whose dosage of treatment has been increased in the last month
- Having carried out a spa treatment in the last 6 months, whatever the specialty.
- Registered to follow a complementary program for insomnia disorders during the planned spa treatment
- Pregnant or lactating women
- Major under guardianship or curatorship
- Night and shift-workers
- Having undertaken trans-meridian travel (± 3H) in the previous 1 month
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Internet Behavioral therapy program + spa therapy Spa treatment Patient following a program of computerized behavioral therapy for insomnia management during a 3 weeks spa treatment. Internet Behavioral therapy program at home Computerized behavioral therapy program delivered by internet for insomnia management Patient following a program of computerized behavioral therapy for insomnia management during 3 weeks at home. Internet Behavioral therapy program + spa therapy Computerized behavioral therapy program delivered by internet for insomnia management Patient following a program of computerized behavioral therapy for insomnia management during a 3 weeks spa treatment.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Insomnia Severity Scale (ISI) score Week 10 = 8 weeks after beginning of computerized behavioral therapy (starting of time in bed restriction) 7-item questionnaire assessing insomnia nature, severity and impact. The global score ranges from 0 to 28.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Sleep latency obtained by sleep diary Every night between starting of sleep diary completion (Day 0) and Month 6 (study termination) Length of time to accomplish the transition from full wakefulness to sleep. Subject records in his online sleep diary bedtime, wake-up time, time asleep, intra-night awakenings.
Insomnia Severity Scale (ISI) score On Day 0, Week 5, Week 7, Month 4, Month 6 7-item questionnaire that assesses insomnia nature, severity and impact.
The Presleep State Arousal Scale (PSAS) On Day 0, Week 5, Week 7, Week 10, Month 4, Month 6 16-item questionnaire assessing whether the respondent experienced somatic (8 items, eg heart rate) or cognitive hyperarousal (eg racing thoughts) at bedtime
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HAD) On Day 0, Week 5, Week 7, Week 10, Month 4, Month 6 14-item scale that generates ordinal data. Seven of the items relate to anxiety and seven relate to depression.
The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) On Day 0 self-report questionnaire that assesses sleep quality over a 1-month time interval
Cognitive Scale of Attachment to Benzodiazepines ("Echelle cognitive d'attachement aux benzodiazépines" ECAB) On Day 0 10-item scale assessing cognitive component of attachment to benzodiazepines
The Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) On Day 0 8-item questionnaire assessing daytime sleepiness
Krueger's personality inventory for DSM-5 in its brief form (PID-5-BF) On Day 0 25-item self-report questionnaire assessing the presence and severity of the five maladaptive personality traits outlined in DSM-5.
The Ford Insomnia to Stress Scale (FIRST) On Day 0 9-item questionnaire assessing whether past and future stressful events are likely to affect sleep quality
The "locus of control for technology"-questionnaire ("Kontrollüberzeugungen im Umgang mit Technik" - KUT) On Day 0 8-item questionnaire assessing the specific interaction with technical environments of users
Total sleep time (TST) obtained by sleep diary Every night between starting of sleep diary completion (Day 0) and Month 6 (study termination) Total sleep time = total sleep episode minus awake time. Subject records in his online sleep diary bedtime, wake-up time, time asleep, intra-night awakenings.
Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ-8) On week 10 (after computerized behavioral therapy program) 8-item questionnaire easily scored and administered measurement that is designed to measure client satisfaction with services.
Sleep Condition Indicator (SCI) On Day 0 brief 8-item scale which measures sleep problems against the DSM-5 criteria for insomnia disorder
The Munich ChronoType Questionnaire (MCTQ) On Day 0 Questionnaire to determine Chrono Type.
The Arousal Predisposition Scale (APS) On Day 0 12-item questionnaire assessing whether the respondent considers her/himself a stressful and emotionally reactive person
Sleep efficiency (SE) obtained by sleep diary Every night between starting of sleep diary completion (Day 0) and Month 6 (study termination) Ratio of total sleep time (TST) to time in bed (TIB) (multiplied by 100 to yield a percentage).
Subject records in his online sleep diary bedtime, wake-up time, time asleep, intra-night awakenings.Short Version of the Functional Outcomes of Sleep Questionnaire (FOSQ) On Day 0, Week 5, Week 7, Week 10, Month 4, Month 6 10 item questionnaire assessing the impact of excessive sleepiness on activities of daily living
EQ-5-D On Day 0, Week 5, Week 7, Week 10, Month 4, Month 6 Standardized instrument for measuring generic health status.
Rate of discontinuation and rate of reduction of anxiolytic hypnotic drugs and hypnotics On Day 0, Week 5, Week 7, Week 10, Month 4, Month 6 Every day anxiolytic hypnotic drugs and hypnotics daily dose
Acceptability E-scale (AES) On week 10 (after computerized behavioral therapy program) 6-item self-reported questionnaire that evaluates the extent to which patients find E-health systems acceptable
Freiburg Mindfulness Inventory - short version (FMI) On Day 0 questionnaire for measuring mindfulness
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
University Hospital, Bordeaux
🇫🇷Bordeaux, France