Blog – Working on the road: Benefits of traveling to meet participants
Driving long distances for research can be isolating, but Amelia shares how to make the most of it, from scenic views and wildlife to uplifting music and podcasts.
Amelia Robson is a Research Assistant at Northumbria University supporting delivery of NHS Clinical Trials, particularly in working with Dementia with Lewy bodies and Alzheimer’s disease patients. This work currently involves visiting patient’s homes and applying polysomnography sleep equipment on their face, scalp and body. Amelia graduated in Psychology in 2021 and is passionate about supporting people living with the dementia, and providing help for care givers. Her top tip.... Trust your Gut to stay on the right path.
Driving long distances for research can be isolating, but Amelia shares how to make the most of it, from scenic views and wildlife to uplifting music and podcasts.
Amelia Robson shares her unique insights on the emotional challenges of working with dementia patients and why TV adverts hit differently during her visits
Join Amelia Robson as she navigates the challenges of using Polysomnography in research, bringing cutting-edge sleep science directly into patients’ homes.
Discover how Research Assistant, Amelia Robson bridges generational gaps in dementia research with warmth, curiosity, and conversation starters.