Amelia Robson, narrates her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website.
Amelia's blog offers a detailed look into her work as a research assistant in sleep psychology, focusing on the use of Polysomnography (PSG) to study sleep disorders, particularly in people living with dementia. She explains the intricate process of setting up PSG in patients' homes, where she carefully attaches electrodes to monitor brain waves, heart rate, and breathing during sleep. Despite the technical challenges and the emotional responsibility of being on call overnight, Amelia finds her work deeply rewarding, appreciating the cooperation of her patients and the insights gained from PSG. The blog also provides practical advice for working with complex equipment, highlighting the importance of practice, confidence, and learning from mistakes.
Find the original text, and narration here on our website.
https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/blog-what-is-polysomnography/
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Amelia Robson is a Research Assistant at Northumbria University supporting delivery of NHS Clinical Trials, particularly in working with Dementia with Lewy bodies and Alzheimer’s disease patients. This work currently involves visiting patient’s homes and applying polysomnography sleep equipment on their face, scalp and body. Amelia graduated in Psychology in 2021 and is passionate about supporting people living with the dementia, and providing help for care givers. Her top tip.... Trust your Gut to stay on the right path. Follow Amelia Robson on LinkedIn
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