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Development of an mHealth Behavioral Sleep Medicine Intervention for Use During Medication Assisted Treatment for MOUD

Development of an mHealth Behavioral Sleep Medicine Intervention for Use During Medication Assisted Treatment for MOUD

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18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

This study is to develop and test a medical health application based on cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia and augmented with other evidence-based sleep interventions that address common sleep-related problems in opioid use disorder. An initial program will be built utilizing input from persons beginning medications for opioid use disorders.

Description

This pilot randomized controlled trial will assess the feasibility and acceptability of an evidence-based behavioral sleep intervention delivered via a mHealth app to individuals initiating treatment with medications for opioid use disorder. Additional outcomes include changes in sleep disturbance over the course of the 6-week intervention. Participants (N=40, 20 per group) will be randomized to download the mHealth app to their smartphones and complete the intervention within 6 weeks. The control group will receive a simplified version of the app with sleep hygiene instructions. Both groups will complete daily electronic sleep diaries for the following 6 weeks. Each week, they will be asked to complete a short assessment of their experiences from the previous week and their current insomnia severity. At the end of the 6th week, they will complete an online series of questionnaires, including validated feasibility/acceptability measures and measures of insomnia severity.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • No experience of withdrawal symptoms in past 2 weeks
  • Being stabilized on buprenorphine
    1. Initiated buprenorphine in past 3 months
    2. Modified buprenorphine dose in past 3 months (e.g., reducing dose with goal of transitioning to vivitrol)
  • Currently experiencing clinically significant sleep disturbance (PSQI > 5)
  • Able to read and understand English
  • Owns an Android or iOS smartphone
  • At least 18 years of age

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Current psychotic symptoms
  • Current active suicidal ideation
  • Severe visual impairment
  • Current use of benzodiazepines
  • Current severe SUD other than OUD (i.e., > 5 criteria met for any other SUD type per DSM-5)
  • Peripartum women

Study details
    Opioid Use Disorder
    Poor Quality Sleep

NCT06157840

Medical University of South Carolina

15 October 2025

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