Surgery and sleepless nights: new study seeks answers

NCT ID NCT06888427

First seen Jun 27, 2026 ยท Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study aims to understand why many patients have poor sleep after scheduled surgery. Researchers will give questionnaires to 1,000 adults undergoing general anesthesia to measure sleep quality and daytime drowsiness. The goal is to identify factors that disrupt sleep, such as pain or hospital environment, to improve recovery.

What this could mean

Our plain-language read of the trial. This is informational only โ€” not medical advice or a prediction.

What this could lead to
If successful, this could help identify ways to improve sleep after surgery, potentially reducing complications and the need for sleep medications.
What could go wrong
This is an observational study using questionnaires, so it won't test any treatment. Results may not lead to direct changes in care.

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Conditions

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • CHU de Nice

    RECRUITING

    Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, 06003, France

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