Cargando…

P018 Effect of CBT-I on sleep-wake state discrepancy in individuals with co-morbid insomnia and sleep apnoea: A randomised controlled trial

INTRODUCTION: Cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is the recommended treatment for insomnia and improves insomnia symptoms. However, CBT-I effects on sleep-wake state discrepancy have not previously been examined in a sample of individuals with co-morbid insomnia and sleep apnoea (COM...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Bensen-Boakes, D, Osman, A, Lack, L, Catcheside, P, Antic, N, Smith, S, Chai-Coetzer, C, O'Grady, A, Dunn, N, Robinson, J, McEvoy, D, Sweetman, A
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10109391/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleepadvances/zpac029.091
_version_ 1785027055696478208
author Bensen-Boakes, D
Osman, A
Lack, L
Catcheside, P
Antic, N
Smith, S
Chai-Coetzer, C
O'Grady, A
Dunn, N
Robinson, J
McEvoy, D
Sweetman, A
author_facet Bensen-Boakes, D
Osman, A
Lack, L
Catcheside, P
Antic, N
Smith, S
Chai-Coetzer, C
O'Grady, A
Dunn, N
Robinson, J
McEvoy, D
Sweetman, A
author_sort Bensen-Boakes, D
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is the recommended treatment for insomnia and improves insomnia symptoms. However, CBT-I effects on sleep-wake state discrepancy have not previously been examined in a sample of individuals with co-morbid insomnia and sleep apnoea (COMISA). This randomised controlled trial investigated the effect of CBT-I, versus no-treatment control, on sleep-wake state discrepancy in people with COMISA. METHODS: 145 participants had their subjective and objective sleep parameters recorded at pre- and post-treatment via overnight sleep diaries and polysomnography. RESULTS: Pre-treatment, individuals with COMISA significantly (p < 0.05) underestimated their sleep duration (M min = −51.9, SD = 94.1) and sleep efficiency (M % = −9.6, SD = 18.3) and significantly (p < 0.05) overestimated sleep onset latency (M min = 34.5, SD = 86.1). Post-treatment, there were significant reductions in sleep-wake state discrepancy parameters in both groups, but no significant interaction effects to support any differences between CBT-I versus waitlist control groups (all interactions, p > 0.367). DISCUSSION: These findings suggest that treating the insomnia aspect of COMISA through CBT-I first may not be an effective method of reducing sleep-wake state discrepancy. This is possibly due to sleep apnoea being untreated, contributing to frequent awakenings and the discrepancy between perceived and polysomnography derived sleep parameters. Future studies could involve a COMISA group that receives treatment for their sleep apnoea symptoms before CBT-I.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10109391
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher Oxford University Press
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-101093912023-05-15 P018 Effect of CBT-I on sleep-wake state discrepancy in individuals with co-morbid insomnia and sleep apnoea: A randomised controlled trial Bensen-Boakes, D Osman, A Lack, L Catcheside, P Antic, N Smith, S Chai-Coetzer, C O'Grady, A Dunn, N Robinson, J McEvoy, D Sweetman, A Sleep Adv Poster Presentations INTRODUCTION: Cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is the recommended treatment for insomnia and improves insomnia symptoms. However, CBT-I effects on sleep-wake state discrepancy have not previously been examined in a sample of individuals with co-morbid insomnia and sleep apnoea (COMISA). This randomised controlled trial investigated the effect of CBT-I, versus no-treatment control, on sleep-wake state discrepancy in people with COMISA. METHODS: 145 participants had their subjective and objective sleep parameters recorded at pre- and post-treatment via overnight sleep diaries and polysomnography. RESULTS: Pre-treatment, individuals with COMISA significantly (p < 0.05) underestimated their sleep duration (M min = −51.9, SD = 94.1) and sleep efficiency (M % = −9.6, SD = 18.3) and significantly (p < 0.05) overestimated sleep onset latency (M min = 34.5, SD = 86.1). Post-treatment, there were significant reductions in sleep-wake state discrepancy parameters in both groups, but no significant interaction effects to support any differences between CBT-I versus waitlist control groups (all interactions, p > 0.367). DISCUSSION: These findings suggest that treating the insomnia aspect of COMISA through CBT-I first may not be an effective method of reducing sleep-wake state discrepancy. This is possibly due to sleep apnoea being untreated, contributing to frequent awakenings and the discrepancy between perceived and polysomnography derived sleep parameters. Future studies could involve a COMISA group that receives treatment for their sleep apnoea symptoms before CBT-I. Oxford University Press 2022-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10109391/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleepadvances/zpac029.091 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Sleep Research Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Poster Presentations
Bensen-Boakes, D
Osman, A
Lack, L
Catcheside, P
Antic, N
Smith, S
Chai-Coetzer, C
O'Grady, A
Dunn, N
Robinson, J
McEvoy, D
Sweetman, A
P018 Effect of CBT-I on sleep-wake state discrepancy in individuals with co-morbid insomnia and sleep apnoea: A randomised controlled trial
title P018 Effect of CBT-I on sleep-wake state discrepancy in individuals with co-morbid insomnia and sleep apnoea: A randomised controlled trial
title_full P018 Effect of CBT-I on sleep-wake state discrepancy in individuals with co-morbid insomnia and sleep apnoea: A randomised controlled trial
title_fullStr P018 Effect of CBT-I on sleep-wake state discrepancy in individuals with co-morbid insomnia and sleep apnoea: A randomised controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed P018 Effect of CBT-I on sleep-wake state discrepancy in individuals with co-morbid insomnia and sleep apnoea: A randomised controlled trial
title_short P018 Effect of CBT-I on sleep-wake state discrepancy in individuals with co-morbid insomnia and sleep apnoea: A randomised controlled trial
title_sort p018 effect of cbt-i on sleep-wake state discrepancy in individuals with co-morbid insomnia and sleep apnoea: a randomised controlled trial
topic Poster Presentations
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10109391/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleepadvances/zpac029.091
work_keys_str_mv AT bensenboakesd p018effectofcbtionsleepwakestatediscrepancyinindividualswithcomorbidinsomniaandsleepapnoeaarandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT osmana p018effectofcbtionsleepwakestatediscrepancyinindividualswithcomorbidinsomniaandsleepapnoeaarandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT lackl p018effectofcbtionsleepwakestatediscrepancyinindividualswithcomorbidinsomniaandsleepapnoeaarandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT catchesidep p018effectofcbtionsleepwakestatediscrepancyinindividualswithcomorbidinsomniaandsleepapnoeaarandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT anticn p018effectofcbtionsleepwakestatediscrepancyinindividualswithcomorbidinsomniaandsleepapnoeaarandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT smiths p018effectofcbtionsleepwakestatediscrepancyinindividualswithcomorbidinsomniaandsleepapnoeaarandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT chaicoetzerc p018effectofcbtionsleepwakestatediscrepancyinindividualswithcomorbidinsomniaandsleepapnoeaarandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT ogradya p018effectofcbtionsleepwakestatediscrepancyinindividualswithcomorbidinsomniaandsleepapnoeaarandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT dunnn p018effectofcbtionsleepwakestatediscrepancyinindividualswithcomorbidinsomniaandsleepapnoeaarandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT robinsonj p018effectofcbtionsleepwakestatediscrepancyinindividualswithcomorbidinsomniaandsleepapnoeaarandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT mcevoyd p018effectofcbtionsleepwakestatediscrepancyinindividualswithcomorbidinsomniaandsleepapnoeaarandomisedcontrolledtrial
AT sweetmana p018effectofcbtionsleepwakestatediscrepancyinindividualswithcomorbidinsomniaandsleepapnoeaarandomisedcontrolledtrial