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A Comparison of Objective and Subjective Sleep Quality Measurement in a Group of Elderly Persons in a Home Environment

  • The main aim of presented in this manuscript research is to compare the results of objective and subjective measurement of sleep quality for older adults (65+) in the home environment. A total amount of 73 nights was evaluated in this study. Placing under the mattress device was used to obtain objective measurement data, and a common question on perceived sleep quality was asked to collect the subjective sleep quality level. The achieved results confirm the correlation between objective and subjective measurement of sleep quality with the average standard deviation equal to 2 of 10 possible quality points.

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Author:Maksym GaidukORCiD, Ralf SeepoldORCiDGND, Natividad Martínez MadridORCiD, Juan Antonio OrtegaORCiD, Massimo ContiORCiD, Simone OrcioniORCiD, Thomas PenzelORCiDGND, Wilhelm Daniel ScherzORCiD, Juan José Perea RodríguezORCiD, Ángel Serrano AlarcónORCiD, Gerald Weiss
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66729-0_35
ISBN:978-3-030-66729-0
ISBN:978-3-030-66728-3
Parent Title (English):Applications in Electronics Pervading Industry, Environment and Society : APPLEPIES 2020, 19. - 20. November 2020, virtual, (Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering ; Vol. 738)
Publisher:Springer
Place of publication:Cham
Document Type:Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Year of Publication:2021
Release Date:2021/01/29
Tag:Sleep medicine; Sleep quality
First Page:286
Last Page:291
Institutes:Fakultät Informatik
Relevance:Keine peer reviewed Publikation (Wissenschaftlicher Artikel und Aufsatz, Proceeding, Artikel in Tagungsband)
Open Access?:Nein
Licence (German):License LogoUrheberrechtlich geschützt