Daily Collection of Self-Reporting Sleep Disturbance Data via a Smartphone App in Breast Cancer Patients Receiving Chemotherapy: A Feasibility Study

May 27, 2014Journal of medical Internet research

Daily self-reported sleep problems collected by smartphone app in breast cancer patients during chemotherapy: a feasibility study

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Abstract

A total of 1215 self-reporting sleep-disturbance data items were collected from 30 breast cancer patients over 90 days using a smartphone app.

  • Overall compliance rate for daily self-reporting was 45.0%, with significant variability among participants.
  • The median reporting rate was 41.1%, with individual rates ranging from 6.7% to 95.6%.
  • Compliance decreased over time, falling to 13.3% by day 90.
  • Women without employment showed higher compliance rates compared to others.
  • A shorter lag time before starting self-reporting was associated with better compliance.

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