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Angela CampbellAssociate Professor, Department of Medicine; Manager, WellSleep

Contact details

WellSleep, Bowen Hospital, Churchill Dr, Crofton Downs Wellington

Tel +64 4 9208819
Fax +64 4 9208861
Email angela.campbell@otago.ac.nz

Research expertise and interest

  • Sleep medicine science Home based diagnostic testing
  • Treatment innovations –
  • Auto/EPR/Sensawake
  • Improving compliance with treatment
  • Ethnic and cultural differences in OSA prevalence
  • Access to sleep services and measures of outcomes particularly for Maori
  • Standards in practice of sleep technology Quality Assurance
  • Paediatric respiratory physiology / sleep Apnoea –normal values

Publications

Taylor, R., Campbell, A., Galland, B., & Beanland, V. (2023). From wearables to driving simulators: Research-based sleep tools. Proceedings of the New Zealand Branch of the Australasian Sleep Association (ASA) Sleep in Aotearoa Annual Scientific Meeting. Retrieved from https://sleep.org.au

Ni, W., Campbell, A., & Wibowo, E. (2023). Prostate cancer and sleep: Relationship with quality of life. Proceedings of the New Zealand Branch of the Australasian Sleep Association (ASA) Sleep in Aotearoa Annual Scientific Meeting. A4. Retrieved from https://sleep.org.au

Elder, D., Miller, J., Douglas, B., Stanley, J., McDowall, P., & Campbell, A. (2023). Children talking about their sleep: A cross-sectional survey of differences by ethnicity and socioeconomic status in Aotearoa New Zealand primary schools. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, 19(1), 119-133. doi: 10.5664/jcsm.10264

Campbell, A. (2022, November). From bench testing to bedside testing: Clinical trials for sleep devices. Verbal presentation at the Bioengineering@Otago Showcase, [Online].

Elder, D., Gandhi, S., & Campbell, A. (2022). CPAP for paediatric patients in Aotearoa New Zealand: Audit of a developing service at Capital and Coast DHB 2005-2020. New Zealand Medical Journal, 135(1553), 62-71. Retrieved from https://www.nzma.org.nz/journal

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