Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Chronic Insomnia in Occupational Health Services

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Heli Järnefelt
Rea Lagerstedt
Soili Kajaste
Mikael Sallinen
Aslak Savolainen
Christer Hublin
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[1] Finnish Institute of Occupational Health (FIOH),Agora Center
[2] Finnish Broadcasting Company (YLE),Department of Public Health
[3] Private Psychologist,undefined
[4] University of Jyväskylä,undefined
[5] University of Helsinki,undefined
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Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation | 2012年 / 22卷
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Insomnia; Non-pharmacological treatment; Cognitive behavioral therapy; Occupational health services;
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Introduction The aim of this study was to examine the implementation and effectiveness of a cognitive behavioral group intervention model for chronic insomnia (CBT-I) in occupational health services (OHS). We also studied if insomnia symptoms and intervention effects differed on work days and days off. Methods The study design was a non-randomized group intervention, including a waiting period prior to CBT as a control condition. We followed up the results for a period of 6 months. Outcomes were assessed using a sleep diary, questionnaires, and actigraphy. The CBT-I groups were led by trained OHS nurses. Results A total of 26 participants completed the study. The intervention improved significantly participants’ different self-reported sleep variables, perceived severity of insomnia, sleep-related dysfunctional cognitions, and psychiatric and somatic symptoms. The effects lasted, and partly increased during the follow-up. The participants generally slept significantly better on days off than on work days, but the treatment improved sleep on both. Conclusions The study showed that a non-pharmacological treatment of insomnia can be implemented into OHS with a reasonable amount of effort and that the treatment delivered by trained OHS nurses yields promising results. These findings, however, need to be interpreted cautiously, due to the non-randomized design and small sample size.
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