Program 1: People
- Children
- Disability
- Sleep
- Working Paper
A novel approach to tailoring a behavioural sleep intervention for children with neurodisability
Published: 2025
Ms Kasey Fullwood is a PhD candidate with the Kids Sleep Research Group, based at the Child Health Research Centre at The University of Queensland. She holds an undergraduate degree in Psychology and has developed specialised knowledge in paediatric sleep disorders, with a particular interest in tailoring behavioural sleep interventions for children with neurodisabilities and complex medical conditions.
Ms Fullwood’s doctoral research focuses on the development of evidence-based treatment approaches that address the multifaceted health and behavioural needs of this population. She has also gained extensive practical experience through her collaboration with sleep specialists at the Sleep and Respiratory Department of the Queensland Children’s Hospital.
Research Interests
- Paediatric sleep disorders
- Neurodisability in children
- Complex medical conditions in children
Higher Degree by Research Student
Child Health
PhD
The development of evidence-based treatment approaches that address the multifaceted health and behavioural needs of children with neurodisabilities and complex medical conditions
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