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
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