Would you help us improve screening for sleep disorders?
18 April 2017
Sleep disorders such as insomnia or sleep apnoea are very common in the general population as well as the chronically ill. We are seeking volunteers to take part in a research project that aims to validate a novel screening tool to help health professionals identify sleep disorders quicker and easier.
The study will comprise two brief, online surveys (2 weeks apart) about your sleep, sleep history and psychological functioning. A chance to win one of ten £20 (or equivalent) shopping vouchers.
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Ethical approval
All research is looked at by independent groups of people, called Ethics Committees, to protect your safety, rights, well-being and dignity. This study has been reviewed by and received a favourable ethical opinion from the West of Scotland Research Ethics Committee 3.
About the researcher
Dr Grigorios Kotronoulas is a Lecturer in Nursing within the School of Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing at the University of Glasgow, UK. He is involved in research to promote better screening and management of sleep disorders in the general population and the chronically ill.