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Exploring Sleep in Neurodevelopmental disorders through Online and Remote Evaluation (eSNORE)

The eSNORE project  aimed to investigate sleep quality in children (aged 4-15) with Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC).  

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Children wore an activity monitor (actiwatch), day and night, across a ten-day study period. Caregivers were asked to record behaviour, seizure and sleep information every morning and evening for ten days using our eSNORE mobile app. Caregivers also completed sleep questionnaires and telephone interviews as part of this study. 

Please note - data collection for this study is now complete. Thank you to all the families who took part!

Project team

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Dr Stacey Bissell

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Professor Caroline Richards

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Professor Chris Oliver

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Professor Andrew Bagshaw

Professor Petrus J de Vries

Funded by:

Dr Lucy Wilde

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The Richards Lab is one of four research centres that comprises the Cerebra Network for Neurodevelopmental Disorders, please visit cerebranetwork.com  to find out about the network and current research, for information and resources for parents/ carers and healthcare professionals, go to www.findresources.co.uk 

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