Eligibility Module

Eligibility Module

The Eligibility Module contains detailed information about who can participate in the clinical trial. This includes eligibility criteria, age restrictions, gender requirements, healthy volunteer status, and study population descriptions, helping researchers understand who is eligible to participate in the study.

Eligibility Module path is as follows:

Study -> Protocol Section -> Eligibility Module

Eligibility Module


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NCT ID: NCT05736692
Eligibility Criteria: Inclusion Criteria: Had a concussion resulting in at least one persisting symptom at study entry 3-6 weeks later (initial visit 4-7 weeks post-injury). Those with Persistent Post-Concussive Symptoms (PPCS) and poor sleep at the initial visit will be eligible for randomization. PPCS will be defined as: concussion (blow to the head with loss of consciousness \<30 min, amnesia, or alteration in mental status) resulting in \>1 new symptom on the Post-Concussion Symptom Scale that persists at at least 4 weeks post-injury. Poor sleep quantity or quality will be defined as: (a) objective actigraphy showing less than recommended sleep (\<8 hours) on school nights or spending \<85% of the sleep period actually asleep, or (b) self-report of poor sleep quality (score \>5 on the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index). Exclusion Criteria: (a) lowest injury-related Glasgow coma scale (GCS) \<13 or imaging evidence of intracranial abnormality, (b) previous more severe TBI or previous mTBI from which recovery was incomplete, (c) associated extracranial injury that could persistently impact sleep (e.g., due to immobility), (c) non-fluent in English, (d) previously-diagnosed intellectual disability, autism, bipolar disorder, or psychosis, (e) not attending in-person or virtual school requiring morning attendance, (f) use of medication known to substantially affect sleep (e.g., stimulant).
Healthy Volunteers: False
Sex: ALL
Minimum Age: 13 Years
Maximum Age: 18 Years
Study: NCT05736692
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT05736692