- enrolling by invitation
Sleep Survey for Medical Trainees
This study is a survey for medical staff in training, like junior doctors, who work shifts or are on call. It wants to understand their sleep patterns, how much they know about sleep, and how sleep affects their work performance. It takes about 30-40 minutes to complete online.
United Kingdom - recruiting
Clinical Evaluation of a Paediatric Sleep Diagnosis Technology
This study is looking at a new, easy-to-use device to help diagnose sleep apnea in children. It compares the device's results with current hospital sleep tests to see if it works well. We want to find better ways to check for sleep problems in kids.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
Tolerance and Benefits of Mandibular Advanced Device for Snoring and Sleep Apnea in Oropharyngeal Cancer.
This study looks at how well a special mouthguard, called a Mandibular Advancement Device (MAD), works to help people with throat cancer who snore or stop breathing in their sleep. It checks if the device is comfortable and helpful.
Canada - recruitingNA
Psychosocial, Cognitive, and Behavioral Consequences of Sleep-disordered Breathing After SCI
This study looks at how CPAP therapy helps people with spinal cord injuries who also have breathing problems during sleep. It aims to see if CPAP can improve tiredness, mood, and thinking skills, and overall quality of life.
Canada - recruitingNA
Impact of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure on the Occurrence of Acute Exacerbations of COPD in Patients With COPD-OSA Overlap Syndrome (CO-OS)
This study looks at whether a breathing device called CPAP can help people with both COPD and sleep apnea. It aims to see if CPAP can reduce serious flare-ups of COPD, known as exacerbations, in these patients.
France - recruiting
Mainz Register of Patients With Sleep Disorders
This study in Mainz, Germany, is looking at how different sleep disorders, like narcolepsy and insomnia, affect people's lives over time. It's collecting information about their symptoms, treatments, and how they feel about their quality of life to better understand these conditions.
Germany - recruitingNA
Physical Activity Program for Reducing Blood Pressure in Sleep Apnea Patients With Resistant Hypertension
This study looks at how exercise, along with usual treatment for sleep apnea (CPAP), can help lower high blood pressure. It focuses on people whose high blood pressure is hard to control and who also have sleep apnea. The aim is to find better ways to manage blood pressure for these patients.
Canada · France · Switzerland - recruitingNA
Digital Technology for Sleep and Homelessness
This study looks into using digital tools to help homeless people in Canada with their sleep problems, especially sleep apnea. It aims to diagnose and treat sleep apnea and see how this improves their quality of life, as many homeless people suffer from poor sleep.
Canada - recruiting
New Approach in the Study of the Autonomic Nervous System Through Cardiac Variability in Sleep Apnea Syndrome.
This study looks at how sleep apnea affects your heart's rhythm, especially during sleep. We're comparing people with severe sleep apnea to healthy individuals to find a new, easier way to detect the condition using artificial intelligence.
France - recruitingNA
North West London Pebble Pathway: Automated OSA Diagnosis
This study looks at a new, easier way to diagnose sleep apnoea at home in North West London. It uses a small, wearable device called AcuPebble to see if it can help people get diagnosed quicker and more comfortably than current methods, potentially saving the NHS money.
United Kingdom