<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>In addition to documentary analysis, we undertook 23 focus groups (99 participants) with the following: those who might be expected to have particular views about sleep or wakefulness promoting medicines (narcolepsy patients, primary care patients taking hypnotics, sleep apnoea patients), and general populations groups (academics, ambulance service staff, lawyers, parents of young children, sheltered housing residents, university students). We interviewed 7 general practitioners working in the UK and 9 'experts' (sleep clinicians, psycho-pharmacologists, representatives from patient and/or pressure groups, academics with a specialist interest in sleep/wakefulness promoting medications). Observ...
This was an invited presentation at a national conference which aimed to: Place 'sleep quality' at ...
Background Insomnia is common leading to patients with sleep problems often presenting to primary ca...
In 2012 the UK media reported the results of a paper in the British Medical Journal Open, including ...
Concerns are frequently expressed in scientific, professional and popular culture about the personal...
This work was carried out with colleagues at the University of Warwick and Royal Holloway, Universit...
In this paper we examine the medical management of sleeplessness as ‘insomnia’, through the eyes of ...
This paper examines the relationship between sleep and health from a sociological perspective. Two i...
This paper extends and problematises recent sociological research on the medicalisation of sleep, fo...
This paper extends and problematises recent sociological research on the medicalisation of sleep, fo...
In 2012 the UK media reported the results of a paper in the British Medical Journal Open, including ...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the social and ethical issues surrounding the use of neurotechn...
International audienceThe principal outcome was to identify which hypnotics substances, medicated (b...
International audienceThe principal outcome was to identify which hypnotics substances, medicated (b...
This article takes the neglected sociological issue of sleep, and applies the potential insights con...
In 2012 the UK media reported the results of a paper in the British Medical Journal Open, including ...
This was an invited presentation at a national conference which aimed to: Place 'sleep quality' at ...
Background Insomnia is common leading to patients with sleep problems often presenting to primary ca...
In 2012 the UK media reported the results of a paper in the British Medical Journal Open, including ...
Concerns are frequently expressed in scientific, professional and popular culture about the personal...
This work was carried out with colleagues at the University of Warwick and Royal Holloway, Universit...
In this paper we examine the medical management of sleeplessness as ‘insomnia’, through the eyes of ...
This paper examines the relationship between sleep and health from a sociological perspective. Two i...
This paper extends and problematises recent sociological research on the medicalisation of sleep, fo...
This paper extends and problematises recent sociological research on the medicalisation of sleep, fo...
In 2012 the UK media reported the results of a paper in the British Medical Journal Open, including ...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the social and ethical issues surrounding the use of neurotechn...
International audienceThe principal outcome was to identify which hypnotics substances, medicated (b...
International audienceThe principal outcome was to identify which hypnotics substances, medicated (b...
This article takes the neglected sociological issue of sleep, and applies the potential insights con...
In 2012 the UK media reported the results of a paper in the British Medical Journal Open, including ...
This was an invited presentation at a national conference which aimed to: Place 'sleep quality' at ...
Background Insomnia is common leading to patients with sleep problems often presenting to primary ca...
In 2012 the UK media reported the results of a paper in the British Medical Journal Open, including ...