2024
DOI: 10.1007/s11325-024-03212-z
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Assessing sleep metrics in stroke survivors: a comparison between objective and subjective measures

Temmy L. T. Lo,
Ian C. H. Leung,
Lydia L. W. Leung
et al.

Abstract: Introduction Stroke survivors are at risk of sleep disturbance, which can be reflected in discrepancies between objective and subjective sleep measures. Given there are limited studies on this phenomenon and using portable monitoring devices is more convenient for stroke survivors to monitor their sleep, this study aimed to compare objectively measured (Belun Ring) and subjectively reported (sleep diary) sleep metrics (total sleep time (TST) and wakefulness after sleep onset (WASO)) in stroke s… Show more

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