Sleep Medicine
Clinical research activity includes insomnia, with attention to persistent sleep disturbance in people living with coexisting medical conditions and the use of structured approaches to improve subjective sleep quality.
- Chronic insomnia
- Subjective sleep improvement
- Sleep symptom management
Interest is centered on clinically relevant sleep outcomes in a hospital-based setting in Ede, Netherlands.
Psychiatric and Behavioral Health
The sponsor’s research includes comparisons involving cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), reflecting a focus on behavioral treatment options for sleep-related distress.
- CBT-I
- Behavioral sleep treatment
- Nonpharmacological care
This area links sleep care with behavioral interventions used in routine clinical practice.
Pharmacotherapy in Sleep Disorders
Research activity also covers the role of amitriptyline in sleep management, with interest in low-dose use for people whose insomnia occurs alongside other health problems.
- Amitriptyline
- Low-dose treatment
- Medication-based insomnia care
The therapeutic emphasis is on medication options relevant to patients with complex clinical profiles.
Comorbidity-Focused Care
Investigator interest extends to sleep problems occurring together with other medical comorbidities, highlighting care for patients whose insomnia is part of a broader clinical picture.
- Insomnia with comorbidity
- Complex patient populations
- Integrated clinical management
This area reflects attention to treatment selection in patients managed within hospital and outpatient care pathways.



