Sleep Enhancement Training Study for Novice Shiftworkers (SETS-novice)

This study has been completed.
Sponsor:
Collaborator:
Information provided by:
University of California, San Francisco
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT00786266
First received: November 4, 2008
Last updated: June 22, 2010
Last verified: June 2010

November 4, 2008
June 22, 2010
November 2008
May 2010   (final data collection date for primary outcome measure)
actigraphy measures of sleep [ Time Frame: 6 weeks ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
Same as current
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subjective measures of sleep and well-being [ Time Frame: 6 weeks ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
Same as current
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Sleep Enhancement Training Study for Novice Shiftworkers
Sleep Enhancement Training Study for Novice Shiftworkers

The purpose of this study is to determine if a modified version of the Sleep Enhancement Fatigue Reduction Training (SEFRT) system can improve sleep and health-related symptoms and quality of life in shiftwork-naive new nurse graduates.

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Interventional
Phase 1
Allocation: Randomized
Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study
Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment
Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Outcomes Assessor)
Primary Purpose: Prevention
Shift-Work Sleep Disorder
  • Behavioral: Sleep Enhancement Training System
    4 week program of readings and relaxation programs
  • Behavioral: NIOSH shiftwork booklet
    weekly readings about coping with shiftwork
  • Active Comparator: NIOSH shiftwork booklet
    Intervention: Behavioral: NIOSH shiftwork booklet
  • Experimental: Sleep Enhancement Training System
    Intervention: Behavioral: Sleep Enhancement Training System
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*   Includes publications given by the data provider as well as publications identified by ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier (NCT Number) in Medline.
 
Completed
20
May 2010
May 2010   (final data collection date for primary outcome measure)

Inclusion Criteria:

  • English-speaking nurses scheduled to work at least 2 consecutive night shifts per week in the next 2 months

Exclusion Criteria:

  • > 6 months experience working night-shift
  • current diagnosis of sleep disorder or affective illness
Both
18 Years and older
No
Contact information is only displayed when the study is recruiting subjects
United States
 
NCT00786266
SETS-novice, R43NR010688
No
Christopher Alsten, PhD, Executive Vice President, Inner Health, Inc.
University of California, San Francisco
National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR)
Principal Investigator: Christopher R Alsten, PhD Inner Health, Inc.
University of California, San Francisco
June 2010

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