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It is hypothesized that bCBT for severe fatigue will lead to clinical improvements in fatigue levels compared to usual care.
We hypothesize that pupils who receive HL will have lower levels of depressive symptoms and higher levels of well-being than pupils who do not receive HL at 6-months follow-up.
We hypothesize that improving sleep will improve glycaemic control in people with T2DM and insomnia.
1) the OST is superior to the 3-weeks waiting period 2) the OST+app is superior to the OST-only at post-treatment and at follow-up
The present study aims to evaluate efficacy and feasibility of an online group intervention for parents of children with cancer that focuses on the specific issues that play a role in parents coping with a child with cancer. Hypothesis: Participants…
Objectives: 1) to evaluate the effectiveness of the e-CBT-i “i-Sleep” compared to a waiting list condition on sleep efficiency at 3, 6 and 12 months in ACC. 2) to assess the effects of eCBT-I on secondary outcomes: fatigue, quality of life, chronic…
We hypothese that the new nurse-led supportive intervention will improve the well-being of family caregivers and decrease acute admissions.