Caregiver Experiences With an Internet-Delivered Insomnia Intervention: SHUTi-CARE Trial Primary Qualitative Analysis.
Kelly M ShafferKate PerepezkoJillian V GlazerMeghan K MattosJulie KlingerDaniel J BuysseLee M RitterbandHeidi DonovanPublished in: Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine (2024)
Delivering fully automated behavioral interventions through the Internet appears suitable for many caregivers. Extensive tailoring may not be required for most caregivers to benefit from an existing online CBT-I program, although additional guidance on integrating CBT-I strategies in the context of challenging sleep schedules and environments may help a subset of caregivers. Future research should explore how such tailoring may enhance digital health intervention uptake and effectiveness for caregivers.
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