Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2644788 Applied Nursing Research 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

AimThe aim of this study was to test the feasibility of a novel, evidence-based intervention SystemCHANGE–HIV on sleep outcomes.BackgroundInsomnia and sleep disturbances affect an estimated 74% of people living with HIV (PLWH) and is a distressing consequence of HIV disease.MethodsWe conducted a two-group randomized control study with 40 PLWH. Outcomes included change in: sleep duration, sleep fragmentation index, sleep efficiency, and self-reported sleep quality.ResultsParticipants rated the intervention as highly feasible. The intervention group experienced a 10 minute/night increase in sleep time, a 2.3%-point increase in sleep efficiency, a 2.0%-point decrease in sleep fragmentation, relative to the control group, based on the model estimates of the treatment effect.ConclusionsA behavioral change intervention focusing on sleep is feasible in PLWH. The intervention group had improved sleep compared to the control group. Future work should test the efficacy of a refined SystemCHANGE–HIV on sleep.

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