RT info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject T1 Moral Dilemmas and Ethical Conflicts Related to Mobile Applications for Sleep Improvement A1 Lara Palma, Ana María A1 Santamaría Vázquez, Montserrat A1 Baruque Zanón, Bruno A1 Ortiz Huerta, Juan Hilario K1 App K1 Serious games K1 Sleep disorders K1 Ethics and morality K1 Sustainable consumption K1 Tecnología K1 Technology K1 Informática K1 Computer science K1 Ética K1 Ethics AB The sleep disorders are a variety of conditions that affect sleep and they seem to be increasing considerably among the population. At the same time, technological solutions have recently appeared claiming to help improve the sleep quality. Due to its ubiquity and ease of use, mobile applications are among the most commonly used technological aids to improve sleep among their users.The objective of this work is to analyze, under an ethical judgement, the literature review about reliability and validity of mobile applications focused on sleep disorders, the ethical conflicts generated and the ethical judgment of the users.The methodology followed consisted, on the one hand, an on-line search to collect a set of mobile applications focused on improving sleep that were recommended by some medical, governmental or at least non-commercial association or agency. The search has been conducted including the key words “sleep mobile app”. On the other hand, a search of scientific publications has been carried out in order to find objective evidence about the observable performance selected apps.The results obtained include a total of 31 different apps available either on the Android and iOS operating systems. Among that set, only 7 of them are mentioned in some clinical study. It is a low number given the amount of applications available, the estimated number of active users and taking into account that kind of information is completely unknown for the digital stores’ users. PB Universidad de La Rioja SN 978-84-09-28672-0 YR 2021 FD 2021 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10259/8167 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10259/8167 LA eng NO Trabajo presentado en: XIX International Conference on the Ethical and Social Impact of ICT (ETHICOMP 2021), Logroño, 2021 DS Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Burgos RD 09-may-2024