Caregivers' Internet-Delivered Insomnia Intervention Engagement and Benefit: SHUTi-CARE Trial Primary Quantitative Analysis.
Kelly M ShafferLee M RitterbandWen YouMeghan K MattosDaniel J BuysseJillian V GlazerJulie KlingerHeidi DonovanPublished in: Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine (2024)
Factors associated with greater caregiving burden, including greater CR impairment and caregiving guilt, were generally associated with better engagement and outcomes. Caregivers with substantial burdens can adhere to and benefit from a fully automated insomnia program without caregiver-specific tailoring.
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