Sleep Disorders Clinical Trials
A listing of Sleep Disorders medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 178 clinical trials
Constitution of a Clinical, Neurophysiological and Biological Cohort for Chronic Sleep Disorders Responsible of Hypersomnolence
Chronic sleep disorders result from multiple pathophysiological mechanisms and are often associated with severe hypersomnolence, responsible for major disability. Hypersomnolence may be secondary to sleep disturbances at night by sleep fragmentation, both overall in restless leg syndrome (RLS) or specific to slow or paradoxical sleep in parasomnias (sleepwalking, sleep behavior …
Self-management of Stress and Sleep Disturbances With Virtual Reality Relaxation
Stress is a well-established factor in the onset and continuation of burn-out anxiety, mood and psychotic disorders. Furthermore, sleep disturbances predispose and exacerbate mental health symptoms of the condition. In people with mental health problems, higher (social) stress-reactivity and impaired stress-recovery are present which is further aggravated by sleep disturbances …
Nursing Care of Bipolar Patients With Sleeping Disorders Using Luminotherapy and /or Psychoeducation Program (BIPLUMINO)
Bipolar disorder affects more than 1% of the population. This pathology is considered as one of the most serious psychiatric disorder because of it is high suicide rates. It impacts patients life quality on many aspects, and specially their sleeping and circadian Rhythms. This can lead to more severe symptoms …
A Study to Assess Change in Sleep Disturbances of Adult Participants With Advanced Parkinson's Disease Receiving Subcutaneous Foslevodopa/Foscarbidopa
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurological condition, which affects the brain. Some symptoms of PD are tremors, stiffness, and slowness of movement. This study will assess change in sleep disturbances of adult participants with advanced Parkinson's disease receiving subcutaneous Foslevodopa/Foscarbidopa under routine clinical practice. Foslevodopa/Foscarbidopa is an approved drug for …
Melatonin Adolescent Research Study
The present study will use a within-person, randomized cross-over experimental design to test the effects of exogenous melatonin supplementation on the sleep and daytime functioning of typically developing adolescents with short or disrupted sleep of behavioral origins (i.e., difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or premature waking resulting in short or …
The Role of Circadian Factors in Regulation of Neuroplasticity in Ischemic Stroke (Interventional)
There is a lack of complex studies which could establish the association between genetic circadian factors with the features and short-term outcomes of ischemic stroke, as well as the effects of various auxiliary therapies for circadian rhythm modulation for neuroplasticity enhancement and improvement of short-term outcomes in ischemic stroke. The …
A Pilot of a Personalized Circadian MHealth to Improve Sleep in Night Shift Workers
The goal of this project is to establish the evidence base for equitable accessibility and implementation of the precision sleep medicine mobile application, SHIFT.
The Effects of Lemborexant on the Ability to Sleep During Daytime
This study aim to evaluate whether a dose of 5 mg of lemborexant, as compared to a placebo, may improve daytime recovery sleep, without producing lingering sleepiness during wakefulness, using a 3-day simulated night shift protocol in the lab under constant monitoring.
Sleep Disturbances and Delirium
Delirium is a frequent and serious problem in hospitalized patients; it is associated with multiple hospital-acquired complications. There is evidence that the incidence of deliri-um may be minimized by multimodal interventions (pain management, shortening the duration of mechanical ventilation, light sedation, avoiding benzodiazepines, routine delirium monitoring, and early mobilization). Even …
Prevention of Insomnia Using a Stepped Care Model in Adults
Insomnia is one of the most common sleep disorders and affects approximately 10 - 40% of the population across different age groups in Hong Kong. Our previous study has shown that insomnia can be prevented through a brief cognitive behavioral prevention program in adolescents. However, there is very limited data …