TY - JOUR AU - Simon, Stacey L AU - Kaar, Jill L AU - Talker, Ishaah AU - Reich, Jennifer PY - 2022 DA - 2022/3/3 TI -基于证据的儿童睡眠智能手机应用行为策略:内容分析JO - JMIR儿科家长SP - e32129 VL - 5 IS - 1 KW -儿科KW -技术KW -智能手机KW -健康行为KW -睡眠应用KW -儿童KW -移动健康KW -移动健康KW -智能手机应用KW -健康应用KW -睡眠障碍KW -睡眠问题KW -开发者描述KW -应用AB -背景:针对儿童睡眠问题的治疗方法是有经验支持的,但许多家庭转向其他渠道寻求帮助,比如智能手机应用程序。对于家庭来说,睡眠应用程序很容易访问,但关于应用程序开发者描述中提供的服务和信息的有效性的证据很少。目的:本研究的目的是研究儿童睡眠应用程序开发者描述的功能和主张。方法:使用“儿童睡眠”、“儿童睡眠”和“婴儿睡眠”这三个词对苹果iTunes商店和Google Play进行搜索。收集了应用类型、价格、用户评价和用户数量等数据。将应用程序与基于证据的行为策略进行比较分析,并根据开发者描述中提供的声明进行主题编码。结果:总共检查了83个应用程序描述,其中只有2个(2.4%)提供了睡眠改善策略。大多数是声光应用(78%),19%是睡前游戏或故事。 Only 18 of 83 (21.6%) apps were identified as containing empirically supported behavioral sleep strategies. Despite this, many apps asserted claims that they will help children “fall asleep instantly,” “cry less and sleep better,” or improve child development. Conclusions: A large variety of sleep apps exist for use among children, but few include evidence-based behavioral strategies according to the developer descriptions of the apps. Addressing sleep difficulties in children is important to promote physical, cognitive, and emotional development. Collaboration between sleep researchers and technology developers may be beneficial for creating evidence-supported apps to help with children’s sleep in the future. SN - 2561-6722 UR - https://pediatrics.www.mybigtv.com/2022/1/e32129 UR - https://doi.org/10.2196/32129 UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35238787 DO - 10.2196/32129 ID - info:doi/10.2196/32129 ER -
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