Improving Sleep in Veterans With the Polytrauma Clinical Triad
NCT: NCT06477796 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
The "polytrauma clinical triad" (PCT), a highly disabling constellation of factors, is defined by the coexistence of traumatic brain injury, post-traumatic stress disorder, and chronic pain. Veterans with the PCT are medically complex, often refractory to conventional therapies, and suffer from additional related chronic sequela. Notably, sleep disturbances and cognitive impairment, which the investigators hypothesize are significant contributing factors to these functional impairments and an impediment toward rehabilitation. Thus, the investigators' research aims to intervene "at the level of sleep", and by improving sleep, improve these interconnected, disabling, and difficult to treat enduring complexities associated with the PCT - ultimately to improve Veteran quality of life, functional independence, and restorative function. The investigators predict that the proposed intervention, morning bright light therapy, which is cost-effective, rapidly deployable and home-based, will be effective in improving sleep and overall PCT symptom management, thereby, resulting in a measurable and impactful improvement in quality of life.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Improving Sleep in Veterans With the Polytrauma Clinical Triad?
Improving Sleep in Veterans With the Polytrauma Clinical Triad is a clinical trial registered under NCT06477796. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT06477796?
The current status of NCT06477796 (Improving Sleep in Veterans With the Polytrauma Clinical Triad) is: RECRUITING.
When did Improving Sleep in Veterans With the Polytrauma Clinical Triad start?
Improving Sleep in Veterans With the Polytrauma Clinical Triad started on 2025-05-01.
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