RECOVER-SLEEP is a study to help people who have trouble sleeping after having COVID-19. COVID-19 is a disease caused by a virus called SARS-CoV-2. The study looks at different treatments to see which ones might help. The study is called multi-center because it takes place in different locations. It's also randomized, meaning participants are placed in groups by chance.
To join the study, you must be 18 or older, have had COVID-19, and have new or worse sleep problems lasting at least 12 weeks after getting sick. You will be placed in a treatment group or a control group (a group not receiving the treatment) based on your sleep issues. You must be willing to complete surveys and attend follow-up visits.
- Length: Participation involves multiple visits over time.
- Treatment: Based on sleep issues, you might receive a treatment or placebo (inactive substance).
- Eligibility: You must meet specific health criteria and be free of certain conditions.