Help us understand the main research priorities for Australians with sleep disorders

Participants are asked to take part in a two-part priority setting project.

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August 18, 2026
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A collaboration of researchers led by the University of Sydney is working to identify research priorities for sleep disorders in Australia.

We are seeking participants who are aged 16 years and over and who:

  • Have been diagnosed with a sleep disorder
  • Are a part or carer of a child with a sleep disorder
  • Is a clinician/HCP who treats sleep disorders
  • Conduct research in sleep disorder populations

Participants are asked to take part in a two-part priority setting project. You can choose to do one or both activities.

Part 1

Share your ideas on what you think are key research priorities for improving the lives of Australians with sleep disorders.

Part 2

Rank and sort these ideas to help us understand their importance.

How to register

Go to www.sleepdisorders.study and complete the secure online form.

Participant information sheets

Clinicians and researchers

Community members (lived experience and parents)

For more information

Contact Aaron Schokman via aaron.schokman@sydney.edu.au

Download the flyer

This study has been approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee (RPAH Zone) of the Sydney Local Health District. Any person with concerns or complaints about the conduct of this study should contact the Executive Officer on 02 9515 6766 or SLHDRPAEthics@health.nsw.gov.au and quote protocol number X26-0086.