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Hello -

 

Here is a link to a brief survey to assess common sleep habits of those working in the sleep field. If you have 10 minutes it would be helpful to get your thoughts on the questionnaire.

 

http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/437244/Sleep-and-Well-Being-Survey

 

Please forward, post or tweet the link to others working in the sleep field.  The survey will be available until January 6, 2011.  Results summarized by the end of the month.

Many thanks,


Rob

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Who is analyzing the data?

I am running the analysis with some help from a Research Assistant.  The results are blinded unless you decide to include an email address.  Happy New Year.


Rock Hinkle said:

Who is analyzing the data?

What lab are you out of? Are you compiling data from any other source? binarysleep.com?

 

Hi Rock

 

I've posted to some professional groups on Linkedin and to some patient sites.  I want to show differences in measures of "sleep quality" between different groups (i.e., normal sleepers, insomnia, OSA, RSL, and see how sleep professionals rate as well).

 

My experience is developing and validating patient reported assessments (not treating patients).  I've worked with sleep labs across the country and have closest ties to Dr. Roth at Henry Ford and Dr. Ohyaon at Stanford.  My primary sleep research interest are non-restorative sleep (w/ or without traditional insomnia symptoms) and sleep compression (getting the physical and mental benefits of a full night of sleep in shorter periods of time).  We made some great progress on measuring non-restorative sleep and have a long way to go on the possibility of sleep compression.

 

Thanks for binarysleep link - I'll post there if they will allow.

 

 

 

 

 

Rock Hinkle said:

What lab are you out of? Are you compiling data from any other source? binarysleep.com?

 

Here is the posting at binarysleep.com

 

http://www.binarysleep.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?p=80577#80577

 Very intersting research Robert. Please keep me in the loop.

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