SIESTA (Sleep of Inpatients: Empower Staff to Act) for Acute Stroke Rehabilitation
Sponsor: Northwestern University
A observational or N/A phase clinical study on Sleep and Sleep Disordered Breathing, this trial is completed. The trial is conducted by Northwestern University and has accumulated 14 data snapshots since 2020. Longitudinal tracking of this trial contributes to a broader understanding of treatment development timelines.
Status Flow
Change History
14 versions recorded-
Apr 16, 2026 — Present [daily]
Completed
Phase: NA → None
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Feb 2026 — Apr 2026 [monthly]
Completed NA
Status: Enrolling By Invitation → Completed
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Feb 2025 — Feb 2026 [monthly]
Enrolling By Invitation NA
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Jan 2025 — Feb 2025 [monthly]
Enrolling By Invitation NA
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Sep 2024 — Jan 2025 [monthly]
Enrolling By Invitation NA
▶ Show 9 earlier versions
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Jul 2024 — Sep 2024 [monthly]
Enrolling By Invitation NA
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Dec 2023 — Jul 2024 [monthly]
Enrolling By Invitation NA
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Sep 2022 — Dec 2023 [monthly]
Enrolling By Invitation NA
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Jul 2022 — Sep 2022 [monthly]
Enrolling By Invitation NA
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May 2022 — Jul 2022 [monthly]
Enrolling By Invitation NA
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Jan 2022 — May 2022 [monthly]
Enrolling By Invitation NA
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Jan 2021 — Jan 2022 [monthly]
Enrolling By Invitation NA
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Dec 2020 — Jan 2021 [monthly]
Enrolling By Invitation NA
Status: Not Yet Recruiting → Enrolling By Invitation
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Mar 2020 — Dec 2020 [monthly]
Not Yet Recruiting NA
First recorded
Eligibility Summary
Given the critical role of sleep in enhancing neural recovery, motor learning, neuroprotection, and neuroplasticity, interventions to enhance sleep that target sleep could improve recovery and rehabilitation outcomes for stroke patients. In this proposal, a multidisciplinary group of researchers with expertise in rehabilitation medicine, sleep medicine, nursing, physical therapy, wearable technologies, and implementation science will adapt, implement and evaluate a state-of-the-art intervention to promote sleep for stroke patients undergoing acute rehabilitation. SIESTA-Rehab, adapted from a previous unit-based intervention, bundles two sleep-promoting interventions to address the unique sleep challenges stroke patients face during acute rehabilitation: (1) nursing education and empowerment to reduce unnecessary disruptions; (2) a systematic protocol to screen, diagnose, and treat sleep-disordered breathing if present during acute stroke rehabilitation.
Contact Information
- Northwestern University
- Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
- University of Chicago
For direct contact, visit the study record on ClinicalTrials.gov .