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Cognitive behavioral therapy for the treatment of insomnia in patients with cardiovascular diseases: a meta-analysis with GRADE analysis.

Ahmed AbdelazizAbdelrahman H HafezMerna Raafat RoshdyMohamed AbdelazizMoemen A EltobgyHanaa ElsayedYoussef El-SherifMohamed AtefAbdullah Ashraf HamadHany AtwanRama Jamal Eddin HaboushNada Ibrahim HendiAlyaa HefnyHazem S Ghaith
Published in: Journal of behavioral medicine (2024)
Insomnia, as a difficulty in initiating and maintaining sleep, coupled with cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) increase the risk of aggravate daytime symptoms, mortality, and morbidity. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is thought to have a significant impact on insomnia treatment, but in patients with CVDs, there is a paucity of data. To provide a comprehensive appraisal on the impact of CBT on the treatment of insomnia in patients with CVDs. We searched Ovid, Scopus, Web of science, and Cochrane central, to randomized controlled trials (RCTs) from inception till November 2022. Outcomes of interest were insomnia severity index (ISI), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), sleep efficiency (SE), Dysfunctional Beliefs and Attitudes about Sleep Scale (DBAS), and sleep disorders questionnaire (SDQ). Pooled data were analyzed using mean difference (MD) with its 95% confidence interval (CI) in a random effect model using STATA 17 for Mac. Nine RCTs comprising 365 patients were included in the analysis. CBT significantly reduced scores of ISI (MD =  - 3.22, 95%  CI - 4.46 to - 1.98, p < 0.001), PSQI (MD =  - 2.33, 95%  CI - 3.23 to - 1.44, p < 0.001), DBAS (MD =  - 0.94, 95%  CI - 1.3 to - 0.58, p < 0.001), SDQ (MD =  - 0.38, 95%  CI - 0.56 to - 0.2, p < 0.001). Also, it increased the score of SE (MD = 6.65, 95% CI 2.54 to 10.77, p < 0.001). However, there was no difference in terms of ESS. CBT is an easy and feasible intervention with clinically significant improvement in insomnia symptoms. Further large-volume studies are needed to assess sustained efficacy.
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