Let´s Talk About Sleep in College Student
- Conditions
- StressSleep Disturbance
- Interventions
- Device: Non invasive neuromodulation NESA (XSIGNAL device)
- Registration Number
- NCT05265494
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
- Brief Summary
The concern about the quality of sleep of university students, future professionals of the world, must be crucial for the scientific community, as well as for university professors and professors. Innovative electrotherapy technologies such as non-invasive neuromodulation NESA are demonstrating effects on improving sleep quality, concentration and stress, so the objective of this project is to carry out a triple-blind randomized clinical trial with first-year science science students. health from three universities. The design is made up of an intervention group with NESA technology and another control group in each of the centers. Where the quality of sleep, perception of stress, cortisol levels in saliva and academic performance will be analyzed.
This multicenter project hopes to demonstrate that non-invasive NESA neuromodulation can be a preventive treatment for the maintenance of sleep quality during stressful periods such as university exams, as well as being able to modulate perceived stress and translate into an improvement in student performance.
- Detailed Description
Randomized clinical trial with passive control, triple-blind, with a parallel and multicenter design. The study will have two arms; the intervention group will have neuromodulation treatment with the NESA XSIGNAL® device and the control group will not carry out any intervention, but both will be evaluated for the same variables at the same times.
Multicenter study whose collaborating entities correspond to the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Alfonso X el Sabio University, the Pontifical University of Salamanca and the University of Alcalá de Henares. The study population will be students from the collaborating universities, corresponding to first-year health sciences degrees. For the selection of the sample, a non-probabilistic convenience sampling will be carried out, which allows selecting those accessible cases that agree to be included.
Patients who agree to participate will be randomly assigned to one of the 2 arms of the study (real device or control), using a fixed-size block design generated by the data manager to guarantee balanced randomization for each of the arms and in each of the participating universities. The assignment process will be carried out hidden and will be carried out by the support researcher in the Unit indicated for this study. Each research subject will be assigned an identification code corresponding to correlative numbers from 1 to 80, being from 1-20 subjects of the UPSA, from 21-40 students of the Alfonso X el Sabio University, from 41 to 60 students from the University of Las Palmas and from 61 to 80 from the University of Alcalá.
The intervention to which the subjects have been assigned, the specialist and the researcher who collects the information and carries out the follow-ups will be blinded. Data analysis will also be performed in a blinded fashion.
The default schedule is based on the goals set in this study. The main goal is to improve the quality of sleep. The secondary objectives are to correlate with improving the perception of stress and academic performance.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 40
- Healthy people
- Be enrolled in a degree in health sciences at the partner universities in the study in the first year.
- Optimal cognitive abilities and mentally competent to participate in the study.
- In cognitive conditions to complete the study questionnaires
- Have an optimal command of the Spanish language to complete the questionnaires.
- Signing of the informed consent for participation
- Present some of the contraindications for a treatment with NESA XSIGNAL®: Pacemaker or other electrical surgical device, internal bleeding, do not apply electrodes on skin in poor condition, with ulcerations or wounds, acute febrile processes, pregnancy, acute thrombophlebitis and / or phobia to electricity, and pregnant.
- Combine another pharmacological treatment that influences the variables to be evaluated during the study.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description NESA INTERVENTION Non invasive neuromodulation NESA (XSIGNAL device) Group 1: Application of Nesa microcurrents through the NXSIGNAL® generator twice a week. The study volunteers are treated with the NXSIGNAL® device in sessions of 60 minutes, twice a week and for 5 weeks (10 sessions).
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Salival Cortisol At the first consultation and through study completion, 5 weeks Through the Soma OFC II cube. The analysis will be performed in real time through the collection of saliva, it is not affected by recent food and drink; Once the swab is in the buffer, your sample is stable for months. It is a validated instrument
Sleep quality At the first consultation and through study completion, 5 weeks Through a validated sleep quality perception questionnaire, Pittsburgh questionnaire. the Pittsburgh index scored by the higher the total score, the worse the quality of sleep. In this way, a total score less than or equal to five indicates that, in general, your quality of sleep is optimal, while a total score greater than five suggests that you have more or less serious sleep problems.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Academic Stress At the first consultation and through study completion, 5 weeks The questionnaire Academic Stress Questionnaire at University (Time Management Behavior Questionnaire for University Students, in english). It assesses possible stressful situations in the university environment and consists of a total of 21 items. The participants' responses indicate the level of perceived stress in each situation using a Likert-type response scale with 5 options ranging from "no stress" (1) to "a lot of stress" (5). .
The scale evaluates four complementary dimensions:
* Establishing objectives and priorities. Its response range lies between 10-50, and its internal consistency is .90.
* Time management tools. A response range between 11-55 and an internal consistency of .88.
* Preferences for disorganization. A response range between 8-40 and an internal consistency of .70.
* Perception of control over time. A response range between 5-25 and an internal consistency of .68Coping with academic stress At the first consultation and through study completion, 5 weeks The Academic stress coping scale, known as A-CEA (Escala de afrontamiento del estrés académico, in spanish) (González Cabanach et al., 2010), is a subscale of the CEAU questionnaire. It evaluates the establishment of adequate time periods for studying (daily, weekly, monthly), the effective use of time, setting realistic objectives, and the characteristics of the setting in which the subject usually studies and does his or her academic activities. It consists of 8 items (e.g., "I make sure I am caught up on the material and projects"), with a response range between 8-56 and an internal consistency of .79.
ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE Through study completion, 5 weeks The final average grade of the first academic semester will be analyzed comparing by groups.
Questionnaire of sociodemographic variables At the first consultation and through study completion, 5 weeks A third questionnaire to collect necessary information on sociodemographic variables such as age, gender, place of residence and type of home. This questionnaire also aims to collect some data regarding their academic life, such as the average grade for access to university and the degree completed. The ad-hoc questionnaire consists of a total of 11 items and all questions are made in a clear and concise manner so that the answer is free from ambiguity.
Trial Locations
- Locations (2)
María Miana
🇪🇸Madrid, Spain
Raquel Irina Medina Ramirez
🇪🇸Las Palmas De Gran Canaria, Las Palmas, Spain