none3noAbstract: This study aimed to test the concurrent validity of an electronic version (to run on tablet) of a sleep diary derived from the core Consensus Sleep Diary compared with the traditional paper and pencil version. To this end, 15 healthy volunteers (6 males; mean age 37.20 ± 17.55 years) every morning, for at least 7 consecutive days, filled both paper and electronic sleep diary. Furthermore, sleep was objectively assessed through actigraphy. With reference to all sleep parameters examined, no significant differences were observed between paper and electronic sleep diary. As expected, paper and electronic sleep diary showed the same poor agreement with actigraphic estimates of sleep quantity and sleep quality. On the basis of t...
Over the past six decades, polysomnography, actigraphy, and most recently smartphone technology have...
International audienceBackground: Insomnia is the most prevalent sleep disorder worldwide and cognit...
Commercial sleep devices and mobile-phone applications for scoring sleep are gaining ground. In orde...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Paper sleep diaries are the gold standard for assessment of sleep continuity variables in clinical p...
This paper describes the development of an electronic sleep diary and outlines its advantages over t...
Issues relating to sleep are prevalent worldwide, but few successful attempts have been made in desi...
abstract: Sleep diaries and actigraphy are two common methods used to assess sleep subjectively and ...
Both sleep diaries and actigraphy have been recommended to assess sleep in research and clinical set...
Background: Humans spend more than one-fourth of their life sleeping, and sleep quality has been sig...
Summary Introduction: The patient perspective in the form of patient reported outcome measures (PRO...
Aim: Smartphone technology is increasingly used by the public to assess sleep. Specific features of ...
Objectives: Originally developed as a paper questionnaire, the electronic Epworth Sleepiness Scale (...
A sleep diary is an important tool to gather subjective sleep data, which provides key information f...
The last 20 yrs have seen a marked increase in studies utilizing actigraphy in free-living environme...
Over the past six decades, polysomnography, actigraphy, and most recently smartphone technology have...
International audienceBackground: Insomnia is the most prevalent sleep disorder worldwide and cognit...
Commercial sleep devices and mobile-phone applications for scoring sleep are gaining ground. In orde...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Paper sleep diaries are the gold standard for assessment of sleep continuity variables in clinical p...
This paper describes the development of an electronic sleep diary and outlines its advantages over t...
Issues relating to sleep are prevalent worldwide, but few successful attempts have been made in desi...
abstract: Sleep diaries and actigraphy are two common methods used to assess sleep subjectively and ...
Both sleep diaries and actigraphy have been recommended to assess sleep in research and clinical set...
Background: Humans spend more than one-fourth of their life sleeping, and sleep quality has been sig...
Summary Introduction: The patient perspective in the form of patient reported outcome measures (PRO...
Aim: Smartphone technology is increasingly used by the public to assess sleep. Specific features of ...
Objectives: Originally developed as a paper questionnaire, the electronic Epworth Sleepiness Scale (...
A sleep diary is an important tool to gather subjective sleep data, which provides key information f...
The last 20 yrs have seen a marked increase in studies utilizing actigraphy in free-living environme...
Over the past six decades, polysomnography, actigraphy, and most recently smartphone technology have...
International audienceBackground: Insomnia is the most prevalent sleep disorder worldwide and cognit...
Commercial sleep devices and mobile-phone applications for scoring sleep are gaining ground. In orde...