AIM2Sleep National survey - Trinity College Dublin
30th Apr 2025
Dear Parent,
Sleep is a large part of a child’s life and how children sleep can affect not only other areas of their
lives such as their learning in school but also the sleep of their parents. We are a group of
researchers from Trinity College Dublin (Schools of Psychology and Medicine) who are studying sleep
in children and we would like to ask you if you would carry out an online survey. We are seeking to
reach as many children as possible in Ireland so that we can have national data on the sleep patterns
of primary school children.
Please consider completing the online anonymous survey of your child’s sleep including timings and
routines. A large response rate is essential to how the survey can inform service and policy
development. The study has ethics approval from Trinity College Dublin.
To complete the survey, click on the link below.
https://tcdecon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bJHRy4YW6LONEQ6
Your participation would be gratefully appreciated.
Thank you.
Yours sincerely,
Dr Michelle Spirtos, Jessica Burke,
Principal Investigator, PhD Student,
School of Medicine School of Medicine
Sleep is a large part of a child’s life and how children sleep can affect not only other areas of their
lives such as their learning in school but also the sleep of their parents. We are a group of
researchers from Trinity College Dublin (Schools of Psychology and Medicine) who are studying sleep
in children and we would like to ask you if you would carry out an online survey. We are seeking to
reach as many children as possible in Ireland so that we can have national data on the sleep patterns
of primary school children.
Please consider completing the online anonymous survey of your child’s sleep including timings and
routines. A large response rate is essential to how the survey can inform service and policy
development. The study has ethics approval from Trinity College Dublin.
To complete the survey, click on the link below.
https://tcdecon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bJHRy4YW6LONEQ6
Your participation would be gratefully appreciated.
Thank you.
Yours sincerely,
Dr Michelle Spirtos, Jessica Burke,
Principal Investigator, PhD Student,
School of Medicine School of Medicine