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Added:26/06/2023 15:38

Dive into a fascinating array of topics from Sleep DownUnder 2022. The focus is on health policy, unusual sleep health topics, and some important sessions on focusing on patients and consumers. From improving access to oral appliance therapy to large-scale data sets and wind turbine effects, these five 90-minute sessions capture some of the more unusual and interesting topics from the conference program.
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Dive into a fascinating array of topics from Sleep DownUnder 2022. The focus is on health policy, unusual sleep health topics, and some important sessions on focusing on patients and consumers. From improving access to oral appliance therapy to large-scale data sets and wind turbine effects, these five 90-minute sessions capture some of the more unusual and interesting topics from the conference program.

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This sleep health, policy and patients package brings together some great content from the 2022 conference, a total of 7.5 hours' worth of the latest sleep health, policy and patient and consumer topics from across the sleep field. This package is $85 for ASA members and $180 for everyone else.

Gaining insights about sleep health from large-scale data

  • The power of bridging data from a national registry and nationwide claims database: The French experience - Jean-Louis Pepin
  • An international perspective: The Sleep Apnea Global Interdisciplinary Consortium (SAGIC) - Peter Cistulli
  • Perspectives from an academic-industry partnership: MedXCloud - Adam Benjafield

The effects of wind turbine noise on human sleep and health: Results of the NHMRC targeted call for research into wind farms and human health

  • NHMRC Panel findings and rationale for the targeted call for funding - Ron Grunstein  (presented by Nat Marshall)
  • Establishing the physiological and sleep disruption characteristics of wind farm versus road traffic noise disturbances in sleep: A randomised controlled trial - Bastien Lechat
  • Woolcock Study “The health effects of 72 hours of simulated wind turbine infrasound: Double-blind randomized crossover study” - Garry Cho
  • Questions for the panel

Partnering with patients: capturing the patient voice and how best to improve outcomes. A panel discussion focused on the role of the patient (consumer) voice

  • The panelists discuss issues via several set replanned questions and some from the audience. 
    Panelists:
    Michelle Chadwick
    Janet Cheung
    Aaron Schokman
    Andrew Vakulin

Caring around the clock: Considering sleep and its disturbance within informal care settings

  • Sleep and caregiving: what do we know? - Sally Ferguson
  • Sleep deficits in Australian carers - Madeline Sprajcer
  • Factors associated with problematic sleep and help seeking among young caregivers - Jessica Paterson 
  • "There is little time for sleep": Experiences of carers sleep and their changing contexts - Rosemary Gibson  
  • The Dementia Sleep and Wellbeing Study: a co-designed trial of a multimodal sleep intervention for people with dementia and their carers - Sumedha Verma
  • Questions and discussion - Panel

The National Oral Appliance Health Scheme (NOAH) initiative - improving public health accessibility to oral appliance therapy

  • The National Oral Appliance Health (NOAH) initiative - improving public health accessibility to oral appliance therapy - Joachim Ngiam 
  • Oral appliance therapy in the public sector- A NSW public sleep clinic perspective - Shyamala Pradeepan
  • Discussion

 

Free for members, $20 for others

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