About this trial
This clinical trial aims to find out if sleep hygiene education helps people with cardiovascular disease manage their illness better and improve their sleep quality.
Participants will be randomly assigned to two groups. One group will receive sleep hygiene education through a 30-minute presentation and twice-daily reminder messages for four weeks. The other group will receive usual care without education.
Before and after the four-week period, all participants will complete questionnaires about their sleep habits, sleep quality, and disease management.
The study hopes to show that sleep hygiene education can improve participants' sleep and help them manage their disease symptoms better, leading to a better quality of life.
The trial will take place at Near East University Hospital's Cardiology Department from June to December 2025.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age 18 years or older
Clinical diagnosis of cardiovascular disease at least one year prior
No visual, hearing, communication, cognitive, or physical impairments
Literate and able to use a smartphone and/or computer
Disqualifiers
Pregnancy
Working night shifts
Cognitive impairment preventing questionnaire completion
Visual, hearing, communication, or physical impairments that prevent participation
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Sleep Hygiene Education