"Emplotted Narratives" and Structured "Behavioral Observations" Supporting the Diagnosis of Willis-Ekbom Disease/Restless Legs Syndrome in Children with Neurodevelopmental Conditions.
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Full Title: CNS Neurosci Ther
Abbreviation: CNS Neurosci Ther
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"Conflict of Interest Dr. Ipsiroglu collaborates with the Austrian Institute of Technology, Vienna, a start‐up company of the Technical University of Vienna, Austria and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of British Columbia for developing automated software for the analysis of restless day‐/nighttime movement patterns."
"The authors would like to thank all patients and their families who supported the implementation of qualitative methodology in pediatric sleep medicine with their narratives which were initially unbelievably challenging but coherent. Without their eye‐opening stories, needless suffering would continue to be perpetuated. The research at the Sleep/Wake‐Behavior Clinic has been funded since 2007 by BC Children's Foundation; 2007–2012 by Victoria Foundation FASD Fund; in 2012 by Peter Wall Institute for Applied Sciences (UBC) with an Exploratory Workshop grant; 2011–2015 by the Treatable Intellectual Disability Endeavour (Child Family Research Institute, BC Children's Hospital and Provincial Health Service Authority, Vancouver); and since 2014 by NeuroDevNet, a Pan‐Canadian Centers of Excellence Network. We would particularly like to thank Dr. Suresh Kotagal, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, for his thoughtful and constructive pre‐review and critical comments, which guided us in our manuscript editing endeavour."
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