Profiles

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Anne - Interview 33

Anne is married and has three children, and six grandchildren. Anne retired from teaching some years ago and now works hard at keeping active, particularly enjoying spending lots of time in her garden. Anne feels that sleep is a waste of time and would much rather have more time to do the things she enjoys doing, such as writing and doing research.

  • Background

    Married, three children, retired Teacher

  • Age at interview 71
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Judy - Interview 22

    Judy had a period of sleeping very badly, whilst looking after her brother who had dementia, she is now sleeping much better. She generally sleeps about 4-5 hours a night, but has always done this so feels it is the right amount of sleep for her.

  • Background

    Judy is separated and is a retired retail assistant. She has five children and 15 grandchildren.

  • Age at interview 71
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Ron - Interview 24

    Ron is a retired Chairman/Managing Director. Ron has a number of health problems, some of which interfere with his sleep, but he tries to keep fit and goes to the local sports centre on a regular basis. He recently visited his doctor about his sleep because he was often waking at 3 am in the morning and was unable to get back to sleep after that.

  • Background

    Divorced with 5 children, retired Chairman/Managing Director

  • Age at interview 74
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Richard - Interview 25

    Richard is a part-time member of an employment tribunal, a job he has been doing for several years. He likes to remain busy and active, and thinks it is important to keep himself occupied. A few years ago he had a stroke, and is also a diabetic, and he believes this is when his sleeping problems started.

  • Background

    Divorced, 3 children, part time representative on employment tribunals

  • Age at interview 67
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Jim - Interview 26

    Jim has been retired for several years, but is still very active and likes to work in the garden. He does suffer from diabetes and this has affected his health and his sleep. He finds he has to be careful to carry sugar with him, and think about when he should be eating and drinking. Occasionally he has problems during the night caused by his diabetes.

  • Background

    Married, six children, retired Handyman at a Caravan Centre, formerly in the Army.

  • Age at interview 78
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Les - Interview 27

    Les has had several very interesting and different jobs in his lifetime, ranging from being in the army, to being a theatre manager, working in the Sudan, and being a driver. He only retired finally when he was 80. Les has several health problems which contribute to making his sleep very disturbed, but he won't let his poor sleep affect what he does during the day.

  • Background

    Married, one child, retired Driver

  • Age at interview 80
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Daniel - Interview 28

    Daniel is a retired social worker, having spent a large part of his working life with children and teenagers. He was diagnosed with sleep apnoea when his snoring at night was making him feel very drowsy during the day. His sleep is quite broken at night, and he often finds he dozes off during the day.

  • Background

    Married, two children, retired Social Worker

  • Age at interview 78
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Daphne - Interview 29

    Daphne has been retired for a few years, but has had a variety of very interesting professions, such as officer in the WAAF, fashion model and actress. On the whole she finds she sleeps well, but would like to have more than the five or six hours she currently has. Daphne believes sleep is very important, but would only really be concerned if she felt she couldn't get to sleep.

  • Background

    Widowed, 2 children, retired Sales Assistant

  • Age at interview 88
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Margaret - Interview 32

    Margaret is a retired Day Centre Manager and formerly a social worker. She spent long periods of her childhood in hospital where part of the routine was to put children outside in the fresh air. Margaret believes this still influences her now as she likes to wake up to daylight in her room. Margaret noticed her sleep started to worsen about 10-15 years ago, and used to worry about not having enough sleep, but has now found a way to cope and feels content with the amount of sleep she gets.

  • Background

    Married, 2 children, retired Day Centre Manager

  • Age at interview 72
  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Fred - Interview 20

    Fred often finds it difficult to get to sleep. He also finds that if he wakes up in the night he finds it takes a long time to get back to sleep. Sometimes he comes downstairs and has a cigarette in the back garden before trying to go back up and get to sleep. Fred noticed his sleep changed after he retired and feels this may be because he isn't quite as active.

  • Background

    Married, 2 children, retired Aircraft Engineer

  • Age at interview 67
  • Sex/Gender Male