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A blended eHealth intervention for insomnia following acquired brain injury study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
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2019
unpublished
Up to a third of stroke patients and patients with traumatic brain injury suffer from insomnia, including problems to fall asleep or stay asleep at night. Insomnia may exacerbate other brain damage-related problems, for example regarding cognitive functioning and emotional well-being, may lead to poorer quality of life, and may complicate recovery processes. Cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia, delivered face-to-face or online, is found to be effective in the general population. However,
doi:10.21203/rs.2.12680/v1
fatcat:b6fqthc4dva3vpwskn7xqkao3m