Essais cliniques au Canada : insomnie
30 essais en recrutement dans le registre officiel · mis à jour en juillet 2026 · gratuit · sans compte · sans pistage · English & français
Chercher près de chez vous →Virtual Reality Relaxation for Insomnia
Recruiting now1 site
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effects of a virtual reality (VR) relaxation intervention among adults aged 25 to 50 with insomnia disorder. The main questions this study aims …
Efficacy of CBT-I and Lemborexant Medication for Different Subtypes of Chronic Insomnia
Recruiting now1 site
The primary aims of this study is to contrast the effectiveness of CBT-I and pharmacotherapy (lemborexant) compared to placebo on sleep and mental health outcomes in people with insomnia disorder and anxiety/depressive symptoms. In addition…
Online COgnitive Behavioural Therapy for Sleep and Mental Health for Older Adults With Insomnia and Subjective Cognitive Complaints
Recruiting now2 sites
The goal of this randomized controlled clinical trial is to assess a novel cognitive-behavioral program for sleep and mental health using a multidomain web platform (eCBTi+) in participants with insomnia and subjective cognitive complaint. …
Health enSuite Insomnia: an App-based Treatment for Adult Chronic Insomnia
Recruiting now1 site
This project consists of a randomized controlled trial. The objective of this trial is to test the effectiveness of an app-based cognitive behavioral program for insomnia (Health enSuite: Insomnia) in reducing insomnia symptoms.
Investigating the Effectiveness of E-CBTi Compared to Pharmaceutical Interventions in Treating Insomnia
Recruiting now1 site
Insomnia is defined as the inability to fall asleep or stay asleep at night and it is one of the most prevalent sleep disorders that can have deleterious impacts on health and this population's quality of life. Currently, both pharmaceutica…
Implementation of CBT-I in Cancer Clinics
Recruiting now1 site
Insomnia affects 30-60% of cancer patients, thus making it one of the most common disturbances in this population. When untreated, which is the rule rather than the exception, insomnia often becomes chronic. Chronic insomnia is associated w…
The Public Safety Personnel (PSP) Sleep Course: An Online Sleep Intervention for PSP.
Recruiting now1 site
This study evaluates an internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (ICBTi) intervention, known as the Sleep Course, adapted for public safety personnel (PSP) experiencing sleep difficulties. The study seeks to replicate p…
iCANSleep: Smartphone App-Based Insomnia Treatment for Cancer Survivors
Recruiting now1 site
The investigators will answer the question of whether treating insomnia using the mobile-app-based intervention of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) for cancer survivors ("iCANSleep") can improve symptoms of insomnia in Can…
Registry to Collect Information on Pregnancy, Neonatal, and Infant Outcomes in Pregnant Women Exposed to QUVIVIQ®
Recruiting now7 sites
This study will investigate pregnancy, neonatal, and infant outcomes in women exposed to QUVIVIQ during pregnancy compared to women unexposed to QUVIVIQ during pregnancy.
The Sleep Course: An Online Sleep Intervention for Adults With Self-reported Sleep Difficulties
Recruiting now1 site
This study evaluates an internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (ICBTi) intervention, known as the Sleep Course, within a routine online therapy clinic (the Online Therapy Unit). The Sleep Course will specifically be o…
The IPAD Cohort Study: Insomnia and Positive Airway Pressure Adherence in Children and Adolescents
Recruiting now1 site
Positive Airway Pressure (PAP) is a treatment used to help people with sleep-disordered breathing, particularly those with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The device delivers pressurized air through a mask to keep the airways open during sle…
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Trazodone Effects on Sleep and Blood Pressure in Insomnia
Recruiting nowEarly Phase 14 sites
Individuals who have insomnia with short sleep duration (ISS) differ from individuals who have insomnia with normal sleep duration (INS) in terms of health risks (i.e., hypertension) and treatment response. This study will examine whether p…
Lemborexant for Insomnia in a Patient With Dementia: An N-of-1 Trial
Recruiting nowPhase 41 site
Insomnia is a highly common, chronic disorder that is distressful for the patient but also for caregivers and can give rise to a heavy burden on the healthcare team. Sleeping aids like benzodiazepines and other sedatives (e.g., zolpidem, zo…
Lemborexant vs Zopiclone vs Clonidine for Insomnia Treatment in Chronic Pain Patients
Recruiting now1 site
Prospective observational crossover study of 150 consenting adult patients who are undergoing chronic pain management. For insomnia treatment, each patient ingests prescribed doses of Lemborexant or Zopiclone or Clonidine on alternate night…
Ketamine Enhances Analgesia and Mood in Chronic Pain Patients
Recruiting now1 site
Most chronic pain patients have mood disorders. The mood disorders may improve with better analgesia produced by Ketamine injections. A prospective study of patients undergoing interventional pain therapy using Ketamine injections. Pre-inje…
Efficacy of Trazodone to Treat Insomnia in Older Adults (TRADITION Study)
Recruiting nowPhase 21 site
This study aims to evaluate how effective trazodone is in treating insomnia in adults aged 65 years and older. The main question it aims to answer is : \- Is trazodone more effective than a placebo in reducing the severity of insomnia symp…
Effectiveness of Digital Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia in Frontline Health Care Workers (The HCW-CBTi Study)
Recruiting now2 sites
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in increased workload and concerns about personal and family safety for frontline healthcare workers (HCWs), which can lead to decreased well-being and worsening mental health. Sleep disruption is particul…
Improving Sleep to Prevent Depression & Anxiety in Adolescents at High Risk
Recruiting now1 site
Emerging evidence has shown that sleep interventions such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) improve depressive and anxiety symptoms in adults, even when the intervention is brief, such as four to six sessions. The overarc…
Lemborexant for the Treatment of Residual Insomnia in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)
Recruiting nowPhase 21 site
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if Lemborexant works to treat residual insomnia in adults with depression that is being treated. It will also learn about how practical, tolerable, and effective Lemborexant is. The main questions…
Lemborexant Treatment of Insomnia Linked to Epilepsy
Recruiting nowPhase 32 sites
The goal of this clinical trial is to assess whether Lemborexant can improve sleep in patients with epilepsy.
Sleep Quality in Assisted-Living Residents
Recruiting now1 site
Assisted living residents who have sleep disturbances are at great risk of developing cognitive impairments. The identification of factors that increase sleep problems in this population is the first step towards improving sleep disorders a…
Rise & Shine: Promoting Sleep Quality in Chronic Stroke With Exercise
Recruiting now1 site
health problems, such as heart disease, diabetes, cognitive impairment, and dementia. After a person suffers a stroke, they often experience difficulties in getting a good night's sleep. Approximately half of stroke survivors have insomnia…
Exercise to Improve Sleep in Parkinson's Disease
Recruiting now3 sites
This study will investigate the impact of three common exercise modalities, cardiovascular, resistance, and multimodal (i.e., a combination of the previous two) training, on sleep quality and architecture in persons with Parkinson's disease…
Impact of a Mandibular Oral Repositioning Device on Sleep Quality, Heart Rate Variability, & SpO2
Recruiting now1 site
Fatigue, poor sleep quality, and reduced physiological recovery are common even among otherwise healthy adults. Subtle factors such as jaw position during sleep and breathing efficiency may contribute to these issues. The mandible (lower ja…
Brief Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia Versus Sleep Hygiene for Sleep Difficulties in Early Pregnancy
Recruiting now1 site
Pregnant and postpartum individuals often have difficulty sleeping and these sleep problems can negatively impact both the parent and infant. Research suggests that pregnant individuals prefer non-medication-based treatment for their sleep …
A Trial to Investigate the Accuracy of a Wearable Device in Collecting Data Related to Perimenopausal Symptoms in Women
Recruiting now1 site
The goal of this observational study is to investigate the accuracy of the device in characterizing perimenopausal and menopausal symptoms including vasomotor symptoms, anxiety, sleep quality compared to self-reported symptoms via an app. T…
Lemborexant to Prevent Post-operative Delirium in Cardiac Surgery Patients
Opening soonPhase 21 site
Post-operative delirium is a common complication following cardiac surgery and is associated with increased 1 year mortality. Currently there are no drug therapies to prevent delirium. Orexin is a neuromodulator thought to play an important…
Comparing CPAP and BiPAP for Sleep-Disordered Breathing in People with Cervical Spinal Cord Injuries
Opening soon1 site
Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is common in individuals with cervical spinal cord injuries, with studies suggesting prevalence rates ranging from 27% to 62%. The condition often leads to daytime sleepiness, fatigue, and poor participation…
Studying Solriamfetol Modulation of TAAR-1, Dopamine, and Norepinephrine in Shift Work Disorder (SUSTAIN)
Recruiting nowPhase 340 sites
SUSTAIN (Studying Solriamfetol Modulation of TAAR-1, Dopamine, and Norepinephrine in Shift Work Disorder) is a Phase 3, multi-center, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel- group trial to assess the efficacy and safety of s…
Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics, and Safety Profile of Understudied Drugs Administered to Children Per Standard of Care (POPS)
Recruiting now51 sites
The study investigators are interested in learning more about how drugs, that are given to children by their health care provider, act in the bodies of children and young adults in hopes to find the most safe and effective dose for children…
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