Smartphone applications to support sleep self-management: review and evaluation
Study Objectives: Mobile health (mHealth) tools such as smartphone applications (apps)
have potential to support sleep self-management. The objective of this review was to identify …
have potential to support sleep self-management. The objective of this review was to identify …
Consumer sleep technologies: a review of the landscape
Objective: To review sleep related consumer technologies, including mobile electronic
device “apps,” wearable devices, and other technologies. Validation and methodological …
device “apps,” wearable devices, and other technologies. Validation and methodological …
Overview of smartphone applications for sleep analysis
AA Ong, MB Gillespie - World journal of otorhinolaryngology-head …, 2016 - mednexus.org
Objective: To review and assess the current selection of sleep analysis smartphone
applications (apps) available for download. Methods: The iOS and Google Play mobile app …
applications (apps) available for download. Methods: The iOS and Google Play mobile app …
Smartphone-based tracking of sleep in depression, anxiety, and psychotic disorders
Abstract Purpose of Review Sleep is an important feature in mental illness. Smartphones
can be used to assess and monitor sleep, yet there is little prior application of this approach …
can be used to assess and monitor sleep, yet there is little prior application of this approach …
Monitoring healthy and disturbed sleep through smartphone applications: a review of experimental evidence
E Fino, M Mazzetti - Sleep and Breathing, 2019 - Springer
Smartphone applications are considered as the prime candidate for the purposes of large-
scale, low-cost and long-term sleep monitoring. How reliable and scientifically grounded is …
scale, low-cost and long-term sleep monitoring. How reliable and scientifically grounded is …
Feeling validated yet? A scoping review of the use of consumer-targeted wearable and mobile technology to measure and improve sleep
The objectives of this review were to evaluate the use of consumer-targeted wearable and
mobile sleep monitoring technology, identify gaps in the literature and determine the …
mobile sleep monitoring technology, identify gaps in the literature and determine the …
Evaluating consumer and clinical sleep technologies: an American Academy of Sleep Medicine update
S Schutte-Rodin, MC Deak, S Khosla… - Journal of Clinical …, 2021 - jcsm.aasm.org
The previous American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) Consumer and Clinical
Technology Committee and the subsequent Technology Innovation Committee have …
Technology Committee and the subsequent Technology Innovation Committee have …
[HTML][HTML] Mobile phone interventions for sleep disorders and sleep quality: systematic review
JC Shin, J Kim, D Grigsby-Toussaint - JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 2017 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: Although mobile health technologies have been developed for interventions to
improve sleep disorders and sleep quality, evidence of their effectiveness remains limited …
improve sleep disorders and sleep quality, evidence of their effectiveness remains limited …
[HTML][HTML] The implementation of behavior change techniques in mHealth apps for sleep: systematic review
AC Arroyo, MJ Zawadzki - JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 2022 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: Mobile health (mHealth) apps targeting health behaviors using behavior
change techniques (BCTs) have been successful in promoting healthy behaviors; however …
change techniques (BCTs) have been successful in promoting healthy behaviors; however …
Is there a clinical role for smartphone sleep apps? Comparison of sleep cycle detection by a smartphone application to polysomnography
S Bhat, A Ferraris, D Gupta, M Mozafarian… - Journal of Clinical …, 2015 - jcsm.aasm.org
Study Objectives: Several inexpensive, readily available smartphone apps that claim to
monitor sleep are popular among patients. However, their accuracy is unknown, which limits …
monitor sleep are popular among patients. However, their accuracy is unknown, which limits …