What to Expect From Screening for Shift Work Disorder
Conquest Research is dedicated to supporting individuals with Shift Work Disorder by offering access to clinical trials focused on advancing potential treatment options. Participant safety is our top priority, and all volunteers complete a thorough screening process to determine eligibility. This screening process includes:
Shift Work Disorder (SWD) is a sleep disorder that affects people who work nontraditional hours, such as night or rotating shifts. It occurs when work schedules disrupt the body’s natural circadian rhythm, leading to difficulty sleeping, excessive daytime sleepiness, and reduced alertness. While there is no single cure, treatment options are available to help manage symptoms and improve sleep quality.

Do You Qualify For A Shift Work Disorder Clinical Trial?
As a participant in our Shift Work Disorder clinical trials, certain eligibility criteria must be met. If you qualify, we invite you to consider joining the study and helping advance the development of potential new treatments.
Eligibility requirements include:
– Between 18 and 65 years of age
– Currently experiencing symptoms of Shift Work Disorder (SWD), such as excessive sleepiness and/or insomnia
– Working at least 5 night shifts per month
Reasons to Join A Shift Work Disorder Clinical Trial
In addition to improving your quality of life and supporting the development of new treatments for Shift Work Disorder, participating in an SWD clinical trial may offer additional benefits for participants.
Frequently Asked Questions About Shift Work Disorder Clinical Trial

Join a Shift Work Disorder Clinical Trial Today!
Struggling with sleepiness or poor sleep due to night shifts? Join our Shift Work Disorder clinical trial and help advance new treatment options. Eligible participants may receive access to investigational care while contributing to important sleep research. Complete the form today to see if you qualify.



