Verification, analytical validation and clinical validation (V3) of wearable dosimeters and light loggers

Author:

Spitschan Manuel123ORCID,Smolders Karin4,Vandendriessche Benjamin56,Bent Brinnae7,Bakker Jessie P8,Rodriguez-Chavez Isaac R9,Vetter Céline10

Affiliation:

1. Translational Sensory & Circadian Neuroscience, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen, Germany

2. Chronobiology & Health, TUM Department of Sport and Health Sciences (TUM SG), Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany

3. TUM Institute for Advanced Study (TUM-IAS), Technical University of Munich, Garching, Germany

4. Human-Technology Interaction Group, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands

5. Byteflies, Antwerp, Belgium

6. Department of Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA

7. Edge Analytics Inc., Campbell, CA, USA

8. Signifier Medical Technologies, Needham, MA, USA

9. Center for Decentralized Clinical Trials and Digital Medicine, ICON plc, Blue Bell, PA, USA

10. Department of Integrative Physiology, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO, USA

Abstract

Background Light exposure is an important driver and modulator of human physiology, behavior and overall health, including the biological clock, sleep-wake cycles, mood and alertness. Light can also be used as a directed intervention, e.g., in the form of light therapy in seasonal affective disorder (SAD), jetlag prevention and treatment, or to treat circadian disorders. Recently, a system of quantities and units related to the physiological effects of light was standardized by the International Commission on Illumination (CIE S 026/E:2018). At the same time, biometric monitoring technologies (BioMeTs) to capture personalized light exposure were developed. However, because there are currently no standard approaches to evaluate the digital dosimeters, the need to provide a firm framework for the characterization, calibration, and reporting for these digital sensors is urgent. Objective This article provides such a framework by applying the principles of verification, analytic validation and clinical validation (V3) as a state-of-the-art approach for tools and standards in digital medicine to light dosimetry. Results This article describes opportunities for the use of digital dosimeters for basic research, for monitoring light exposure, and for measuring adherence in both clinical and non-clinical populations to light-based interventions in clinical trials.

Funder

Wellcome Trust

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Information Management,Computer Science Applications,Health Informatics,Health Policy

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