Author, as appears in the article.: Batalla-Martin, David; Martorell-Poveda, Maria-Antonia; Belzunegui-Eraso, Angel; Marieges Gordo, Alejandro; Batlle Lleal, Helena; Pasqual Melendez, Raquel; Querol Girona, Raquel; Lopez-Ruiz, Marina
Department: Història i Història de l'Art Infermeria
URV's Author/s: Belzunegui Eraso, Angel Gabriel / Martorell Poveda, Maria Antonia
Keywords: Sleep disturbance Schizophrenia Quality of life Insomnia Cognitive-behavioral therapy Cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia validation spanish version sleep quality sleep disturbance severity index schizophrenia reliability quality-of-life quality of life cost-effectiveness cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia care assessor-blind
Abstract: Insomnia is a highly prevalent disorder among the population with schizophrenia and has a significant impact on their quality of life. Cognitive behavioural therapies (CBT) have shown effectiveness in the treatment of insomnia in the general population. The aim of this this pilot study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a group intervention led by nurses in an outpatient mental health centre. The group work combined cognitive behavioural and psychoeducational therapeutic interventions to improve insomnia in patients with schizophrenic disorder and their health-related quality of life. This randomized clinical trial included intervention and control groups with follow-up assessments at 6 and 9 months, using the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), and EuroQol-5D (EQ-5D) scales. The inclusion criteria were as follows: over 18 years of age, diagnosis of schizophrenia, and a score of >7 on the ISI scale. The total sample was 40 participants. The ISI scale showed a mean difference of 3.63 (CI 95%: 2.02–5.23) (p = 0.000) and 4.10 (CI 95%: 2.45–5.75) (p = 0.000) and a large effect size (F: 28.36; p = 0.000; ηp2: 0.427). Regarding the PSQI scale, the mean difference was 3.00 (CI 95%: 1.53–4.49) (p = 0.000) and 2.30 (CI 95%: 0.85–3.75) (p = 0.000), with a medium effect size (F: 18.31; p = 0.000 ηp2: 0.325). The EQ-VAS scale showed a difference in mean scores between the groups of 10.48 (CI 95%: −19.66–−1.29) (p = 0.027). CBT adapted for populations with mental disorders, carried out by nurses, is effective in improving insomnia and health-related quality of life.
Thematic Areas: Medicine, general & internal Medicine (miscellaneous) Medicine (all)
licence for use: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
Author's mail: mariaantonia.martorell@urv.cat mariaantonia.martorell@urv.cat angel.belzunegui@urv.cat
Author identifier: 0000-0002-0309-1812 0000-0002-0309-1812 0000-0002-6355-1593
Record's date: 2024-09-28
Papper version: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Link to the original source: https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/12/19/6147
Licence document URL: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
Papper original source: Journal Of Clinical Medicine. 12 (19): 6147-
APA: Batalla-Martin, David; Martorell-Poveda, Maria-Antonia; Belzunegui-Eraso, Angel; Marieges Gordo, Alejandro; Batlle Lleal, Helena; Pasqual Melendez, Ra (2023). A Pilot Nurse-Administered CBT Intervention for Insomnia in Patients with Schizophrenic Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Effectiveness Trial. Journal Of Clinical Medicine, 12(19), 6147-. DOI: 10.3390/jcm12196147
Article's DOI: 10.3390/jcm12196147
Entity: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Journal publication year: 2023
Publication Type: Journal Publications