Improving Sleep and Reducing Opioid Use in Individuals With Chronic Pain
165
about 3.6 years
18+
1 site in FL
About this study
This trial is testing two behavioral interventions for chronic insomnia in individuals with chronic pain. The goal is to see if improving sleep and decreasing arousal leads to normalized brain activation and reduced opioid use.
Based on ClinicalTrials.gov records.
What participants do
- 1.Participate in CBT-I
- 2.Participate in Treatment as usual
- 3.Tapered Withdrawal
Participation effort
Estimated from trial records. Details can vary by site.
Logistics difficulty varies by site location and availability.
Trial highlights
Treatment details
Auto-extracted from trial records to preview treatments and outcomes.
Primary: Change in Fatigue - Daily Electronic Sleep Diaries, Change in Insomnia Severity Index, Change in Neural Imaging: Structural/Functional MRI/Diffusion Weighted Imaging, Change in Pain Intensity - Daily Electronic Sleep Diaries, Change in Perceived Stress Scale, Change in Sleep and Pain Medication - Daily Electronic Sleep Diaries, Change in Thermal Pain Response
Secondary: Change in Neural Connectivity: Structural/Functional MRI/Diffusion Weighted Imaging, Change in Pain Catastrophizing Scale
Psychiatry / Mental Health