数字措施开发:从跨治疗领域睡眠测量专家研讨会中汲取的经验教训。

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Digital Biomarkers Pub Date : 2024-07-04 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000539253
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导言:数字措施开发:数字医学协会(DiMe)领导的睡眠核心测量项目强调睡眠作为健康基石的重要性,以及在实验室外对睡眠及其干扰进行标准化测量的必要性。该计划认识到睡眠与整体健康之间的复杂关系,将其视为潜在疾病的症状和治疗干预的结果。其目的是通过促进开发便于使用、非侵入性和具有成本效益的睡眠评估数字工具来填补医疗保健领域的重要空白,重点关注对患者、护理人员和临床医生都很重要的因素:该项目的一个核心特点是于 2023 年 4 月 19 日举办了一次专家研讨会。研讨会召集了来自不同背景的利益相关者,包括监管机构、支付方、行业、学术界和患者团体,共同商讨项目的方向。此次会议重点讨论了在不同治疗领域测量睡眠所面临的挑战和必要性,旨在确定初步关注的广泛领域,同时考虑在适用情况下推广这些测量方法的可行性。方法论的重点是利用专家共识来指导项目的数字睡眠测量方法:研讨会确定了七个关键主题,这些主题将指导 DiMe 核心数字睡眠测量项目和更广泛的睡眠研究领域向前发展。这些主题强调了该项目在睡眠健康方面的创新方法,突出了全方位睡眠测量的复杂性,并确定了有针对性研究和开发的潜在领域。研讨会的讨论和成果可作为加强数字睡眠测量工具的路线图,确保这些工具具有相关性、准确性,并能满足不同患者群体的细微需求:数字医学协会的 "睡眠核心测量 "项目是通过数字创新促进睡眠健康的关键举措。通过重点开发标准化、以患者为中心、与临床相关的数字睡眠评估工具,该项目满足了医疗保健领域的重大需求。专家研讨会的成果强调了多方利益相关者合作参与对确定和克服睡眠测量挑战的重要性。这一倡议为将数字工具融入睡眠健康研究和实践开创了新的先例,有望通过加强我们对睡眠的理解和测量,改善全球患者的治疗效果。
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Digital Measures Development: Lessons Learned from an Expert Workshop Addressing Cross-Therapeutic Area Measures of Sleep.

Introduction: The Digital Measures Development: Core Measures of Sleep project, led by the Digital Medicine Society (DiMe), emphasizes the importance of sleep as a cornerstone of health and the need for standardized measurements of sleep and its disturbances outside the laboratory. This initiative recognizes the complex relationship between sleep and overall health, addressing it as both a symptom of underlying conditions and a consequence of therapeutic interventions. It aims to fill a crucial gap in healthcare by promoting the development of accessible, nonintrusive, and cost-effective digital tools for sleep assessment, focusing on factors important to patients, caregivers, and clinicians.

Methods: A central feature of this project was an expert workshop conducted on April 19th, 2023. The workshop convened stakeholders from diverse backgrounds, including regulatory, payer, industry, academic, and patient groups, to deliberate on the project's direction. This gathering focused on discussing the challenges and necessities of measuring sleep across various therapeutic areas, aiming to identify broad areas for initial focus while considering the feasibility of generalizing these measures where applicable. The methodological emphasis was on leveraging expert consensus to guide the project's approach to digital sleep measurement.

Results: The workshop resulted in the identification of seven key themes that will direct the DiMe Core Digital Measures of Sleep project and the broader field of sleep research moving forward. These themes underscore the project's innovative approach to sleep health, highlighting the complexity of omni-therapeutic sleep measurement and identifying potential areas for targeted research and development. The discussions and outcomes of the workshop serve as a roadmap for enhancing digital sleep measurement tools, ensuring they are relevant, accurate, and capable of addressing the nuanced needs of diverse patient populations.

Conclusion: The Digital Medicine Society's Core Measures of Sleep project represents a pivotal effort to advance sleep health through digital innovation. By focusing on the development of standardized, patient-centric, and clinically relevant digital sleep assessment tools, the project addresses a significant need in healthcare. The expert workshop's outcomes underscore the importance of collaborative, multi-stakeholder engagement in identifying and overcoming the challenges of sleep measurement. This initiative sets a new precedent for the integration of digital tools into sleep health research and practice, promising to improve outcomes for patients worldwide by enhancing our understanding and measurement of sleep.

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