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Sleep characterization with smart wearable devices: a call for standardization and consensus recommendations

Mathias Baumert, Martín Cowie, Susan Redline, Reena Mehra, Michael Arzt, Jean‐Louis Pépin, Dominik Linz

2022SLEEP42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The general public increasingly adopts smart wearable devices to quantify sleep characteristics and dedicated devices for sleep assessment. The rapid evolution of technology has outpaced the ability to implement validation approaches and demonstrate relevant clinical applicability. There are untapped opportunities to validate and refine consumer devices in partnership with scientists in academic institutions, patients, and the private sector to allow effective integration into clinical management pathways and facilitate trust in adoption once reliability and validity have been demonstrated. We call for the formation of a working group involving stakeholders from academia, clinical care and industry to develop clear professional recommendations to facilitate appropriate and optimized clinical utilization of such technologies.

Topics & Concepts

StandardizationWearable computerGeneral partnershipReliability (semiconductor)Sleep (system call)Wearable technologySleep medicineComputer scienceKnowledge managementProcess managementRisk analysis (engineering)BusinessMedicineCognitionFinanceOperating systemPhysicsQuantum mechanicsEmbedded systemPower (physics)PsychiatrySleep disorderObstructive Sleep Apnea ResearchSleep and related disordersContext-Aware Activity Recognition Systems