FEASIBILITY OF UTILIZING SLEEP WEARABLES IN PRIMARY CARE PRACTICES

Brief description of study

The research study is being conducted to see if it is possible to gather data from a small sample of Penn Primary Care patients who agree to wear devices called “wearables” to measure sleep at home for one night. This is to help obtain future grant funding. 

Detailed description of study

Study participation involves:
1. Completing a questionnaire about your sleep and health
2.  Place 2 wearable sleep devices on your body while you sleep for one night at home. 
 
Participation will last for about one hour, plus one night of sleep at home. This study does not offer compensation. 
Additional Information
Penn Primary Care patients only. 

Eligibility of study

You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:

  • Conditions:
    Penn Primary Care patients only,sleep apnea
  • Age: Between 30 Years - 70 Years
  • Gender: All

Must be a current patient of a Penn Primary Care Practice.
Able and willing to provide consent.
Must not be pregnant or lactating.
No current treatment for sleep apnea (no CPAP, BiPAP, use of supplemental oxygen) or other diagnosed sleep disorders.

Updated on 22 Feb 2024. Study ID: 843727

Interested in the study

Select a study center that’s convenient for you, and get in touch with the study team.

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