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The purpose of this study will be to understand the relationship between early sleep disturbance and recovery in TBI, including understanding the impact on functional recovery and mental health at 3- and 6-months post-injury.\n\nA combination of subjective data (e.g. sleep diaries and questionnaires) and objective data (actigraphy to measure sleep disturbance via the GENEActiv wrist-worn device) will be used to measure recovery from TBI and sleep disturbance.",{"label":13,"type":10,"description":14,"interventionNames":10},"Part 2","Part 2 - Chronic Sleep Study - Cross-sectional 'Part 2' will consist of a cross-sectional study, in which participants are recruited from Nottingham University Hospitals Trust rehabilitation teams, at over 12 months after sustaining their TBI. The purpose of this study will be to understand the relationship between chronic sleep disturbance and recovery in TBI, including functional recovery and mental health. Within this study, we will also consider how these factors may impact on engagement with rehabilitation, as rated by a clinician. A combination of subjective data (e.g. sleep diaries and questionnaires) and objective data (actigraphy to measure sleep disturbance via the GENEActiv wrist-worn device) will be used to measure recovery from TBI and sleep disturbance.",{"label":16,"type":10,"description":17,"interventionNames":10},"Part 3","Part 3 - Interviews 'Part 3' will consist of semi-structured interviews with a sub-sample of participants from Parts 1 and 2. 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This results in a disturbance of normal brain function, that can be temporary.\n\nBy understanding the relationship between sleep disturbance and traumatic brain injury, investigators will hopefully improve care and treatment for people with a traumatic brain injury.\n\nInvestigators are looking to understand each participant's experience of sleep disturbance, as well as measuring sleep, using a device that monitors movement and sleep quality.\n\nInvestigators are interested how sleep disturbance impacts things like day-to-day life and activities, such as work or leisure. Investigators are also interested in mental health, such as depression or anxiety.",[72],"Traumatic Brain Injury",[74,75,76,77,78,79],"Sleep disturbance","Head injury","Traumatic brain injury","Sleep","Actigraphy","TBI","2026-04-29",{"date":82,"type":83},"2026-05-06","ACTUAL",{"date":85,"type":83},"2025-10-21",{"date":87,"type":68},"2026-12",{"name":5,"class":6},1]