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Testing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) on Dyadic Sleep in Dementia: A Randomized Control Trial

Organization EMORY UNIVERSITYLocation ATLANTA, UNITED STATESPosted 15 Feb 2026Deadline 31 Jan 2031
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY202621+ years oldAD and related dementiaAD related dementiaADRDAddressAdherenceAdultAdult HumanAdverse effectsAffectAlzheimer's Disease and its related dementiasAlzheimer's and related dementiasAlzheimer's dementia and related dementiaAlzheimer's dementia or related dementiaAlzheimer's disease and related dementiaAlzheimer's disease and related disordersAlzheimer's disease and related forms of dementiaAlzheimer's disease or a related dementiaAlzheimer's disease or a related disorderAlzheimer's disease or related dementiaAlzheimer's disease related dementiaAmentiaBedsBehaviorBehavior Conditioning TherapyBehavior ModificationBehavior TherapyBehavior TreatmentBehavioralBehavioral Conditioning TherapyBehavioral ModificationBehavioral TherapyBehavioral TreatmentBurden on their caregiversCare GiversCaregiver BurdenCaregiver well-beingCaregiversClinical TrialsCognition TherapyCognitive DisturbanceCognitive ImpairmentCognitive PsychotherapyCognitive TherapyCognitive declineCognitive function abnormalCognitive treatmentCommunitiesConditioning TherapyDementiaDisturbance in cognitionDrugsEmotional DepressionGoalsHealthImpaired cognitionIndividualInsomniaInsomnia DisorderInterventionMeasuresMediatingMedicationMental HealthMental HygieneModelingNational Institutes of HealthOutcomeParticipantPersonal SatisfactionPersonsPharmaceutical PreparationsPilot ProjectsPopulationPsychological HealthPublic HealthQOLQuality of lifeRandomized, Controlled TrialsResearchResidential TreatmentRestRiskSeveritiesSleepSleep DeprivationSleep FragmentationsSleep disturbancesSleeplessnessStimulusStressSupervisionSymptomsTechniquesTimeUnited States National Institutes of HealthVideoconferencingWakefulnessWorld Health Organizationaberrant sleepacceptability and feasibilityactigraphactigraphyadulthoodattentional controlbehavior interventionbehavioral interventionburden in caregiversburden of their caregiversburden on caregiverscare giver well-beingcare giver wellbeingcare givingcaregiver wellbeingcaregivingcenter for epidemiological studies depression scalecognitive assessmentcognitive behavior interventioncognitive behavior modificationcognitive behavior therapycognitive behavioral interventioncognitive behavioral modificationcognitive behavioral therapycognitive behavioral treatmentcognitive dysfunctioncognitive losscognitive testingcomparable efficacycomparative efficacycompare efficacycostdeficient sleepdepression symptomdepressivedepressive symptomsdetermine efficacydiariesdisrupted sleepdisturbed sleepdrug/agenteffectiveness and implementation trialeffectiveness/implementation hybrid trialeffectiveness/implementation trialefficacy analysisefficacy assessmentefficacy determinationefficacy evaluationefficacy examinationefficacy testingempowermentevaluate efficacyevidence baseexamine efficacyfall asleepfallsimpaired sleepimprovedimprovement on sleepinadequate sleepindexinginnovateinnovationinnovativeinsufficient sleepirregular sleepmembernegative affectnegative affectivityperceived stressperception of stresspilot studypoor sleepprimary outcomeprogramspsychological outcomespublic health prioritiesquality of sleeprandomized control trialresidential caresecondary outcomeself-reported stresssleep debtsleep deficiencysleep deficitsleep disruptionsleep dysregulationsleep improvementsleep insufficiencysleep losssleep onsetsleep patternsleep qualitysleep routinesleep schedulesleep/wake disruptionsleep/wake disturbancesleep/wake patternsstandard carestandard treatmentstress perceptiontheoriesvideo conferencingwell-beingwellbeing
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Project Summary
Sleep disturbances are prevalent among persons living with cognitive impairment, including Alzheimer’s disease

and related dementias (PLwD), affecting up to 71% of this population. These disturbances—such as difficulty

falling or staying asleep—often lead to nocturnal wakefulness, increasing the likelihood of PLwD leaving their…

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Testing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) on Dyadic Sleep in Dementia: A Randomized Control Trial — EMOR | Dev Procure