TY - JOUR
T1 - Waking up to Australia's Sleep Health
T2 - A consensus statement from the Network of Early career Sleep researchers in Training (NEST) council of the Australasian Sleep Association
AU - Crowther, Meagan E.
AU - Gupta, Charlotte
AU - Lalor, Aislinn
AU - Lee, Samantha K.M.
AU - Richardson, Cele
AU - Scott, Hannah
AU - Smithies, Tim D.
AU - Sneddon, Natasha
AU - Sprajcer, Madeline
AU - Varma, Prerna
AU - Vincent, Grace E.
AU - Walsh, Zoe
AU - Wanstall, Sian
PY - 2025/7
Y1 - 2025/7
N2 - Adequate sleep is essential to support daily functioning, health, and well-being. A 2019 Australian Parliamentary Inquiry made 11 key recommendations, setting a national agenda to grow sleep research and clinical sleep medicine to improve the sleep health of Australians. In 2023, the Australian Federal Government endorsed many of these recommendations. The Network of Early Career Sleep Researchers in Training (NEST), a council of the Australasian Sleep Association, represents students and early-career researchers and clinicians in sleep research and medicine. In this consensus statement, we respond to the Parliamentary Inquiry's recommendations and call for timely and adequate investments to address the key priorities in the proposed national sleep health agenda. Pivotal towards raising sleep health awareness and improving sleep disorder services nationally, we propose actions including (1) the recognition of sleep as a national health priority and the development of a national 10-year sleep health and well-being strategy, (2) a nationwide sleep health awareness campaign,(3) education for healthcare practitioners in sleep health and sleep medicine, and (4) funding for sleep research into critical areas needed to support the sleep health of all Australians. This consensus statement presents practical considerations for advancing Australia's national sleep health agenda, drawing on input from emerging leaders in sleep research and medicine. We urge policymakers, healthcare providers, and industry leaders to prioritize these initiatives, which hold the potential to reduce the impact of sleep disorders on our healthcare system and improve the well-being of all Australians.
AB - Adequate sleep is essential to support daily functioning, health, and well-being. A 2019 Australian Parliamentary Inquiry made 11 key recommendations, setting a national agenda to grow sleep research and clinical sleep medicine to improve the sleep health of Australians. In 2023, the Australian Federal Government endorsed many of these recommendations. The Network of Early Career Sleep Researchers in Training (NEST), a council of the Australasian Sleep Association, represents students and early-career researchers and clinicians in sleep research and medicine. In this consensus statement, we respond to the Parliamentary Inquiry's recommendations and call for timely and adequate investments to address the key priorities in the proposed national sleep health agenda. Pivotal towards raising sleep health awareness and improving sleep disorder services nationally, we propose actions including (1) the recognition of sleep as a national health priority and the development of a national 10-year sleep health and well-being strategy, (2) a nationwide sleep health awareness campaign,(3) education for healthcare practitioners in sleep health and sleep medicine, and (4) funding for sleep research into critical areas needed to support the sleep health of all Australians. This consensus statement presents practical considerations for advancing Australia's national sleep health agenda, drawing on input from emerging leaders in sleep research and medicine. We urge policymakers, healthcare providers, and industry leaders to prioritize these initiatives, which hold the potential to reduce the impact of sleep disorders on our healthcare system and improve the well-being of all Australians.
KW - health advocacy
KW - sleep disorder
KW - sleep health
KW - sleep medicine
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=105010761199&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1093/sleep/zsaf100
DO - 10.1093/sleep/zsaf100
M3 - Article
C2 - 40220319
AN - SCOPUS:105010761199
SN - 0161-8105
VL - 48
JO - SLEEP
JF - SLEEP
IS - 7
M1 - zsaf100
ER -