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Kyle SD, Bower P, Yu LM, et al. Nurse-delivered sleep restriction therapy to improve insomnia disorder in primary care: the HABIT RCT. Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; 2024 Aug. (Health Technology Assessment, No. 28.36.)
Nurse-delivered sleep restriction therapy to improve insomnia disorder in primary care: the HABIT RCT.
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Process evaluation key theme | Category | Nurse codes | Patient codes | PM/GP codes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Implementation | Delivery of intervention | Consultations | Delivery as expected | Logistics |
Modification to delivery | Well explained | Staff attitudes | ||
Planned delivery | What could be improved | Wider implementation | ||
Scaling of intervention | Positive | |||
Worksheet paperwork | Post consultation | |||
Understanding | ||||
HABIT trial training | Improvement | GP experience of treating insomnia | ||
Positives | GP understanding of intervention | |||
Quality | Overall experience of the trial | |||
Refresher training | ||||
Patient expectations | Concerns | |||
Expectations of SRT | ||||
Previous experiences | ||||
Mechanisms of impact | Response of patient | Barriers | Comparison to other treatments | |
End of therapy | Effects | |||
Facilitators | Feelings | |||
Initial response | Improvements in insomnia | |||
Logistics | Maintain SRT after trial | |||
Patient attitude | ||||
Withdrawal | ||||
Context | Contextual factors | Previous experience | Challenges to SRT | Other |
Other | Face-to-face appointments | |||
Interactions with nurse | ||||
Telephone appointments | ||||
Other |
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