- Effects of Daytime Eszopiclone Administration in Shift Workers on Overnight Wakefulness During A Subsequent Simulated Nightshift
Do you work the night shift? You may be eligible for a research study. The Division of Sleep Medicine at the Brigham and Women's Hospital is enrolling subjects 20-50 years of age who are currently working the night shift for a study of the effects of an FDA-approved sleep medication.
You must be currently working at least 5 night shifts per month, and at least 3 of them must be consecutive.
You would need to make three screening visits, three separate study visits (two overnight) and take this FDA-approved sleep medication.
Compensation is dependent on the number of completed visits and ranges
from:
$50 up to $1200
To find out more contact:
nightwork@rics.bwh.harvard.edu or Dan at (617) 525-6490
You must be currently working at least 5 night shifts per month, and at least 3 of them must be consecutive.
You would need to make three screening visits, three separate study visits (two overnight) and take this FDA-approved sleep medication.
Compensation is dependent on the number of completed visits and ranges
from:
$50 up to $1200
To find out more contact:
nightwork@rics.bwh.harvard.edu or Dan at (617) 525-6490
Institution – BWH - Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA
Principal Investigator – Orfeu M Buxton, PhD
Enrollment Information
For further information about enrolling a patient in this trial, contact the person below.
Name – Daniel Cooper
Email – nightwork@rics.bwh.harvard.edu
Phone – (617) 525-6490
