Cost-effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy versus health education for sleep disturbance and fatigue following stroke and traumatic brain injury DOI Creative Commons
Duncan Mortimer, Lucy Ymer, Adam McKay

и другие.

Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 57, С. jrm42770 - jrm42770

Опубликована: Апрель 24, 2025

Objective: Evaluate cost, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy for sleep fatigue (CBT-SF) vs health education (HE) CBT-SF treatment as usual (TAU) disturbance in acquired brain injury. Design: Economic evaluation from Australian system societal perspectives based on data a June 2017 to October 2023 randomized controlled trial. Subjects: Community-dwelling adults with following injury (n = 126). Methods: Incremental costs cost delivery service utilization since last follow-up. participant-reported quality, fatigue, quality life at each timepoint. Productivity gains/lossesbased 1-week activity diary Results: Reductions (–A$777, 95% CI: –A$4,232, A$2,678) offset higher (A$333, A$109, A$556) relative HE, improvements 2 months post-treatment (0.02, –0.01, 0.05) an additional 3.37 quality-adjusted days per participant (95% –4.18, 10.92). dominates HE (less costly more effective) is likely cost-effective than (66–76%). TAU under realistic assumptions. Conclusions: after improved clinical economic outcomes was be HE. Further research required precisely estimate the demonstrate generalizability routine practice other settings. ANZCTR Trial registration numbers: 1261700087830; 12617000879369.

Язык: Английский

Predictors of Response to Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Sleep Disturbance and Fatigue After Acquired Brain Injury: A Secondary Analysis of a Randomised Controlled Trial DOI
Lucy Ymer, Adam McKay, Dana Wong

и другие.

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Март 1, 2025

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

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Understanding participant experiences of cognitive behavioural therapy and health education for sleep disturbance and fatigue after acquired brain injury: a qualitative study DOI Creative Commons
Jai Carmichael, Lucy Ymer, Jennie Ponsford

и другие.

Disability and Rehabilitation, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown, С. 1 - 11

Опубликована: Март 29, 2025

Purpose A recent randomised controlled trial demonstrated the efficacy of a cognitive behavioural therapy intervention for sleep disturbance and fatigue (CBT-SF) after acquired brain injury (ABI), leading to more rapid improvement than an active health education (HE) control intervention. This study qualitatively examined participants' experiences receiving CBT-SF HE interventions.

Язык: Английский

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Clinician perspectives on cognitive behavioral therapy and health education for sleep disturbance and fatigue after acquired brain injury: A qualitative study DOI Creative Commons
Jai Carmichael, Lucy Ymer, Jennie Ponsford

и другие.

Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown, С. 1 - 24

Опубликована: Апрель 7, 2025

Sleep disturbance and fatigue are persistent, clinically significant problems for many with acquired brain injury (ABI). A recent randomized controlled trial (RCT) demonstrated that cognitive behavioral therapy tailored post-ABI sleep (CBT-SF) produced larger faster effects compared to an active health education (HE) control intervention. The current study aimed qualitatively explore the perspectives of six clinicians, all clinical neuropsychologists, who delivered CBT-SF HE interventions 126 individuals ABI in RCT. One-on-one semi-structured interviews were conducted, transcripts analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis. Seven themes generated, encompassing client-related factors (Client Awareness Readiness as Precursors Engagement Navigating Client Differences Throughout Treatment) clinician-related influenced treatment delivery (Building on Pre-Existing Expertise Strengths Challenges Delivering a Manualized Intervention), well other directly related itself (Challenges Successes Relating Engagement, CBT Strategies That Work, Practical Considerations Treatment Delivery). findings reinforce value psychoeducation cognitive-behavioral strategies managing after ABI. They also provide valuable insights guide translation from RCT real-world practice.

Язык: Английский

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Cost-effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy versus health education for sleep disturbance and fatigue following stroke and traumatic brain injury DOI Creative Commons
Duncan Mortimer, Lucy Ymer, Adam McKay

и другие.

Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 57, С. jrm42770 - jrm42770

Опубликована: Апрель 24, 2025

Objective: Evaluate cost, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy for sleep fatigue (CBT-SF) vs health education (HE) CBT-SF treatment as usual (TAU) disturbance in acquired brain injury. Design: Economic evaluation from Australian system societal perspectives based on data a June 2017 to October 2023 randomized controlled trial. Subjects: Community-dwelling adults with following injury (n = 126). Methods: Incremental costs cost delivery service utilization since last follow-up. participant-reported quality, fatigue, quality life at each timepoint. Productivity gains/lossesbased 1-week activity diary Results: Reductions (–A$777, 95% CI: –A$4,232, A$2,678) offset higher (A$333, A$109, A$556) relative HE, improvements 2 months post-treatment (0.02, –0.01, 0.05) an additional 3.37 quality-adjusted days per participant (95% –4.18, 10.92). dominates HE (less costly more effective) is likely cost-effective than (66–76%). TAU under realistic assumptions. Conclusions: after improved clinical economic outcomes was be HE. Further research required precisely estimate the demonstrate generalizability routine practice other settings. ANZCTR Trial registration numbers: 1261700087830; 12617000879369.

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

0