ATTACHMENT 5
NCSDR Strategy Development Workshop on
Educating Youth About Sleep and Drowsy Driving
Agenda &
List of Participants
June 5, 1998
National
Center on Sleep Disorders Research
Strategy
Development Workshop on Educating Youth About Sleep and Drowsy
Driving
Omni Shoreham Hotel
Washington, DC
June 5, 1998
Agenda
| 8:00 - 8:20 | Welcome and Introductions Purpose of Workshop |
Dr. Millman/Dr. McCartt Ms. Rogus |
| 8:20 - 8:50 | Sleep in Adolescence | Dr. Carskadon |
| 8:50 - 9:30 | Drowsy Driving and Teens | Dr. Pack/Dr. Strohl |
| 9:30 - 9:45 | Break
NOTE: Participants will be assigned to four small groups for the remainder of the morning to focus on the following specific program areas:
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| 9:45 - 10:45 | **Part 1: Current Opportunities for/Obstacles to Incorporating Sleep Education Into Program Area | Small Groups |
| 10:45 - 11:45 | ***Part 2: What Can Be Done to Integrate Sleep Education Into Program Area? | Small Groups |
| 11:45 - 1:00 | Lunch | |
| 1:00 - 4:15 | Top Ideas for Successful Integration of
Sleep Education Into: 1:00 - 1:45 Driver Education Programs |
Small Group Presentations / Large Group Discussion |
| 4:15 - 4:30 | Summary | |
| 4:30 | Adjournment |
**Part 1: The small groups will consider the following questions for their particular program area (i.e., driver education, high school curricula/programs, middle school curricula/programs, or community-based programs).
1) What is the current focus on sleep/sleep deprivation in this environment?*Some factors to consider:
a) Knowledge and attitudes (of students, teachers,
parents, others)
b) School schedules
c) Athletics
d) Employment
e) Driver licensing/curfews/regulations
f) Others (specify)
***Part 2: The small groups will brainstorm about ideas for integrating sleep education messages into their program area, as well as possible organizations to implement activities. They then will score and rank the ideas according to: a) the idea's likelihood of success (1-10 points where 1= not very likely to succeed and 10= very likely to succeed); and b) its ease of implementation (1-10 points where 1= not at all easy to implement and 10= very easy to implement).
The four small groups will present their "top" ideas, and possible organizations to implement them, to the full group in the afternoon for general discussion and further refinement.
1) That youth and those around them become more knowledgeable about the importance of adequate sleep to good health, and the consequences of sleep deprivation;
2) That youth obtain adequate sleep;
3) That drowsy driving decreases among youth, including that
a) They avoid getting into a drowsy driving situation, and that
b) They know what to do if faced with a drowsy driving situation;
4) That youths' support systems (including parents, teachers, coaches, employers, school health personnel and others) are well informed about sleep needs and the consequences of sleep deprivation, especially the danger of drowsy driving.
1) To identify strategies and recommend priorities for educating youth regarding the importance of sleep and the danger of drowsy driving for the NCSDR and other organizations to consider.
2) To identify opportunities for partnering and coordination among organizations having an interest in the education of youth about sleep and sleep deprivation.
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Anne T. McCartt, Ph.D. (Co-chair)
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| Richard P. Millman, M.D. (Co-chair) Director, Sleep Disorders Center Division of Pulmonary, Sleep and Critical Care Medicine Rhode Island Hospital 593 Eddy Street (APC-479A) Providence, RI 02903 (401) 444-3566 (401) 444-5914 (fax) |
| Jesse Blatt, Ph.D. Special Assistant Office of Research and Traffic Records National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Room 6240 NTS-30 400 Seventh Street, S.W. Washington, DC 20590 (202) 366-5588 (202) 366-7096 (fax) |
| Mary Carskadon, Ph.D. Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Brown University Director Chronobiology/Sleep Research Laboratory E.P. Bradley Hospital 1011 Veteran's Memorial Parkway East Providence, RI 02915 (401) 421-9440 401) 453-3578 (fax) mary_carskadon@brown.edu |
| Peggy Connolly, Ed.D. Mentorship Coordinator Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy 1500 West Sullivan Road Aurora, IL 60506-1000 (630) 907-5985 (630) 907-5918 (fax) connolly@imsa.edu |
| Peter W. Cook Director of Professional Services New England League of Middle Schools Suite 4 460 Boston Street Topsfield, MA 01983-1223 (978) 887-6263 (978) 887-6504 (fax) 75603.2053@compuserve.com |
| Gary A. Decker, M.P.A. Public Information and Education Coordinator DMV Safety Group Swan Street Building, Room 520 Empire State Plaza Albany, NY 12228 (518) 473-9949 (518) 473-0041 (fax) |
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Rick Delano |
| Darrel Drobnich Director, Government and Transportation Affairs National Sleep Foundation 4th Floor 729 15th Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20005 (202) 347-3471 (202) 347-3472 (fax) natsleep@erols.com |
| Bruce Fuchs, Ph.D. Director Office of Science Education National Institutes of Health Suite 5H01 6100 Executive Boulevard Rockville, MD 20852 (301) 402-5225 (301) 402-3034 (fax) bruce_fuchs@nih.gov |
| John Hampu, M.Ed. Director, Federal Programs and Community Services Alliance City School District 200 Glamorgan Street Alliance, OH 44601 (330) 821-2102 (330) 821-0202 (fax) |
| Susan Hardman Director, Bureau of Injury Prevention NYS Department of Health Empire State Plaza Corning Tower, Room 557 Albany, NY 12237-0677 (518) 473-1143 (518) 473-2853 (fax) sbh01@health.state.ny.us |
| John Harvey, M.S. Regional Traffic Safety Education Coordinator Education Service District 101 1025 West Indiana Avenue Spokane, WA 99205 (509) 456-6313 (509) 625-5240 (fax) jharvey@esd101.net |
| Sarah James, M.S. Clinical Applications Specialist Respironics 1501 Ardomore Boulevard Pittsburgh, PA 15221-4401 (412) 733-0200 (412) 473-5010 (fax) sarah.james@respironics.com |
| Murray L. Katcher, M.D., Ph.D. Chairperson, Committee on Injury and Poison Prevention American Academy of Pediatrics University of Wisconsin Medical School 1130 Shorewood Boulevard Madison, WI 53705-1425 (608) 262-8416 (608) 263-0440 (fax) mkatcher@facstaff.wisc.edu |
| Paula Kun Director of Public Relations National Association for Sport and Physical Education 1900 Association Drive Reston, VA 20191 (703) 476-3461 (703) 476-8316 (fax) pkun@aahperd.org |
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Allan I. Pack, M.B., Ch.B., Ph.D. |
| John W. Palmer, Ph.D. Director Minnesota Highway Safety Center College of Education - A120 St. Cloud State University 720 4th Avenue South St. Cloud, MN 56301-4498 (320) 255-2246 (320) 255-4237 (fax) jpalmer@stcloudstate.edu |
| Jude Pelchat, Ph.D. Senior Associate Annenberg Institute for School Reform Brown University Box 1985 Providence, RI 02912 (401) 863-7562 (401) 863-1290 (fax) judith_pelchat@brown.edu |
| Marcia Rubin, Ph.D., M.P.H. Director of Research and Sponsored Programs American School Health Association 7263 State Route 43 Kent, OH 44240-0013 (330) 678-1601, ext. 129 (330) 678-4526 (fax) mrubin@ashaweb.org |
| Michael Smith Research Psychologist National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NTS-30 400 Seventh Street, S.W. Washington, DC 20590 (202) 366-5598 (202) 366-7096 (fax) michael.smith@nhtsa.dot.gov |
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Kingman P. Strohl, M.D. |
| Michelle Treistman Assistant Editor, Special Publications National Science Teachers Association 1840 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, VA 22201-3000 (703) 312-9212 (703) 841-5114 (fax) michelle_t@nsta.org |
| Kyla L. Wahlstrom, Ph.D. Associate Director, Center for Applied Research and Educational Improvement (CAREI) Room 265-2 Peik Hall 159 Pillsbury Drive, SE University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN 55455-0208 (612) 624-1890 (612) 625-3086 (fax) wahls001@tc.umn.edu |
| Deitra Wengert, Ph.D. Board Member American Association for Health Education Department of Health Science Towson University Towson, MD 21204 (410) 830-4215 (410) 830-4325 (fax) dwengert@towson.edu |
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David P. White, M.D. |
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David Willis |
| NHLBI STAFF
James P. Kiley, Ph.D. |
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Susan D. Rogus, R.N., M.S. |
| Ellen Sommer, M.B.A. Public Affairs Specialist Communications and Public Information Branch Office of Prevention, Education, and Control National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute National Institutes of Health Building 31, Room 4A21 9000 Rockville Pike Bethesda, MD 20892 (301) 496-4236 (301) 402-2405 (fax) sommere@gwgate.nhlbi.nih.gov |
| SUPPORT STAFF
Pamela A. Christian, R.N., M.P.A. |