University of Colorado - Restoring Efficient Sleep After TBI
Eligible age
18–60 yrs
Accepts
All genders
Locations
1 state
Healthy volunteers
No
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About this study
Sleep disturbance is a common condition following traumatic brain injury (TBI) and impairs recovery and quality of life. While efficacious interventions exist many are not accessible to all patients due to a variety of factors (e.g., rurality, access to providers). Further, many of the available treatments have not been validated for individuals with moderate/severe TBI. The proposed study will evaluate a guided computerized version of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (cCBT-I) against enhanced treatment as usual (ETU) in individuals with moderate/severe TBI.
Sponsor: VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System
You may qualify if…
- ✓ History of post-acute (i.e., at least one year after injury) moderate to severe traumatic brain injury
- ✓ Current insomnia
- ✓ Reliable access to the internet
- ✓ Ability to provide informed consent
You may not qualify if…
- ✕ Active substance dependence, excluding cannabis
- ✕ Current psychosis
- ✕ Bipolar disorder
- ✕ Current sleep disorders other than insomnia, including sleep apnea
- ✕ Irregular work schedule, shift work, and/or life changes (e.g., newborn) interfering with regular sleep patterns.
- ✕ Currently receiving psychological treatment for insomnia
- ✕ Pregnancy
- ✕ Currently involved in another research interventional trial targeting insomnia
Where it's recruiting
Aurora
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · NCT05683145 · last updated 2026-02-18