Plain-English translation of NCT07082218 on ClinicalTrials.gov โ ยท Source last updated ยท Translation generated ยท How we translate trials
This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases โ it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
After a concussion, many teenagers struggle with sleep problems that can slow down their recovery. This trial is testing whether a personalized sleep improvement program โ designed specifically to address the sleep issues that happen after concussion โ helps teens recover faster and feel better overall. The program targets five common sleep problems: not getting enough sleep, irregular sleep schedules, too much daytime napping, screen time before bed, and nighttime anxiety.
Sleep problems after concussion are very common in teenagers and are linked to slower recovery and longer-lasting symptoms. Right now, doctors don't have clear, step-by-step guidance on how to help teenagers fix their sleep after a concussion. This trial exists to test whether a tailored, personalized sleep program can improve recovery and reduce the chance of ongoing problems.
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If you're in the personalized sleep program group, you'll have an education session where you'll learn customized sleep strategies based on your specific needs, then track your sleep with a device and answer brief daily questions for two weeks. You'll also get follow-up support to help you stick with the plan. If you're in the standard care group, you'll receive written sleep tips and advice at your first visit. Either way, the study takes about two weeks of active participation.
AI-generated summary from trial data ยท Jun 27, 2026 ยท Not medical advice
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