Eastern Health Clinical School, Monash University, Box Hill, Victoria, Australia.
Turning Point, Eastern Health, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia.
J Clin Sleep Med. 2017 Nov 15;13(11):1349-1354. doi: 10.5664/jcsm.6814.
Sleep applications (apps) have proliferated in online spaces, but few studies have examined the validity of the information contained within the apps. This study aimed to examine the information and functions found within sleep apps, determine if the information is based on empirical evidence, and whether or not user ratings were affected by these factors.
Sleep apps found in the Google Play store (n = 76) were coded using content analysis to examine the types of information, functions, and evidence base of each app.
Only 32.9% of sleep apps contained empirical evidence supporting their claims, 15.8% contained clinical input, and 13.2% contained links to sleep literature. Apps also contained information on how sleep is affected by alcohol or drugs (23.7%), food (13.2%), daily activities (13.2), and stress (13.2%). A mean difference in average user rating was found between apps that contained at least one source of information compared those that did not. App user ratings were not associated with an app having multiple functions, or from an app drawing on multiple sources of evidence (except for sleep literature only). Last, there was a higher average user rating among apps that contained a sleep tip function.
Sleep apps are increasingly popular, demonstrated by the large number of downloads in the Google Play store. Users favored apps that contained sleep tips; however, these tips and other information in the apps were generally not based on empirical evidence. Future research in the area of sleep apps should consider constructing sleep apps derived from empirical evidence and examining their effectiveness.
睡眠应用程序(apps)在网络空间中大量涌现,但很少有研究检查这些应用程序中包含的信息的有效性。本研究旨在检查睡眠应用程序中发现的信息和功能,确定信息是否基于经验证据,以及用户评分是否受到这些因素的影响。
使用内容分析法对 Google Play 商店中发现的睡眠应用程序(n=76)进行编码,以检查每个应用程序的信息类型、功能和证据基础。
只有 32.9%的睡眠应用程序包含支持其主张的经验证据,15.8%包含临床输入,13.2%包含睡眠文献链接。应用程序还包含有关酒精或药物(23.7%)、食物(13.2%)、日常活动(13.2%)和压力(13.2%)如何影响睡眠的信息。发现包含至少一种信息来源的应用程序与不包含信息来源的应用程序之间的平均用户评分存在差异。应用程序的用户评分与应用程序具有多个功能或从多个证据来源获取信息无关(睡眠文献除外)。最后,包含睡眠小贴士功能的应用程序的平均用户评分较高。
睡眠应用程序越来越受欢迎,Google Play 商店中的大量下载量就证明了这一点。用户更喜欢包含睡眠小贴士的应用程序;然而,这些小贴士和应用程序中的其他信息通常不是基于经验证据的。未来在睡眠应用程序领域的研究应考虑构建基于经验证据的睡眠应用程序,并检查其效果。