"odf///office:document-content[0]/office:body[0]/office:text[0]/text:p[0]/text:span[0]" = "What it is about"; "odf///office:document-content[0]/office:body[0]/office:text[0]/text:p[1]/text:span[0]" = "At least 8 million people in Italy suffer from sleep disorders, of which 50% are chronic insomniacs and only 7% receive specific diagnosis and treatment.Sleep disorders affect many people, impairing in some cases, their quality of life and altering the body's normal physiological activities. In fact, lack of sleep can cause: chronic fatigue, decreased attention of concentration, irritability and increased incidence of cardiovascular diseases, a worse quality of life. Insufficient sleep and sleep disorders are a social and health problem.These checkups allow monitoring not only sleep, but also reconstruct sleep-wake rhythms and activity throughout the day. They are mainly used for the assessment of altered circadian rhythms, insomnia, in hypersomnia, in individuals subjected to shift work or jet-lag."; "odf///office:document-content[0]/office:body[0]/office:text[0]/text:p[2]/text:span[0]" = "The Sleep Tracking Check and Sleep Awake Check are check-ups that allow monitoring several parameters related not only to the health of the client's body, but also to his or her behavior during sleeping hours. Often the perception we have of the hours we spend sleeping does not correspond to reality, in fact, it is not only the quantity that affects our well-being, but especially the quality of night rest (night awakenings, involuntary movements, light sleep).A first step towards the prevention of sleep disorders can be undertaken with the Sleep Awake Check that allows us to analyze our own perception of the quality of our rest.The first phase of the check-up involves the administration of the Mini Sleep Questionnaire, a validated questionnaire that offers in output two scores, one related to the quality of sleep and one to the quality of wakefulness.In the second phase, on the other hand, eight questions related to the degree of daytime sleepiness are administered, which constitute the Epworth scale. This test was introduced in 1991 by Dr. Murray Johns of Epworth Hospital in Melbourne and has become a world standard for assessing sleepiness. Upon completion of the test, the person is classified according to five levels of risk (low, low-medium, medium, medium-high, high).In the last (optional) step, connection to the DORMI (Sleepacta) algorithm takes place. It will be possible to check the sleep cycle if the client has received in possession an accelerometric actigraph (smartband). One will be able to enter the 'identifier of the device in question, wear it for the next 7 days (for a minimum of 3 nights), and then return to the location to receive an assessment of his or her sleep status."; "odf///office:document-content[0]/office:body[0]/office:text[0]/text:p[3]/text:span[0]" = "Sleep Tracking check then allows us to obtain actual data through trackers that make use of an accurate medical grade algorithm (DORMI), which is useful in identifying sleep and wakefulness, and allows us to obtain through web platform the automatically generated reports.More and more people are using trackers/smartband to measure various parameters (steps taken, kilometers traveled, calories consumed, and especially quality and quantity of sleep). Commercial trackers are not medical grade, which means that they do not return reliable data, are neither accurate nor sensitive, and their scientific validation is very limited due to the use of an algorithm that returns incorrect information to the user via their related App. "; "odf///office:document-content[0]/office:body[0]/office:text[0]/text:p[4]/text:span[0]" = "Customer information"; "odf///office:document-content[0]/office:body[0]/office:text[0]/text:p[5]/text:span[0]" = "Attached to this document is an explanatory sheet, in electronic format, which contains basic information about what will be evaluated; this information can be used both as an explanation for the customer who wants more in-depth information at the time of the invitation and for the customer who comes to the appointment."; "odf///office:document-content[0]/office:body[0]/office:text[0]/text:p[7]/text:span[0]" = "Event organization"; "odf///office:document-content[0]/office:body[0]/office:text[0]/text:p[8]/text:span[0]" = "The days are scheduled Monday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with a one-hour lunch break. Each appointment should be scheduled for 15 minutes. It is strongly recommended to leave one free appointment every 5 or 6 to allow for the management of any customer delays, the need for double measurements, or the insertion of last-minute customers. It is preferable that the measurement takes place in a secluded space, with sufficient privacy and, if possible, with a comfortable seat for the customer. The operator needs a chair and a table, from which the necessary electrical outlets can be reached, an Internet connection, and sheets of paper to print the result."; "odf///office:document-content[0]/office:body[0]/office:text[0]/text:p[10]/text:span[0]" = "Customer management"; "odf///office:document-content[0]/office:body[0]/office:text[0]/text:p[11]/text:span[0]" = "The dedicated person will be present at the pharmacy half an hour before the first appointment, to set up of the workstation and have an initial coordination meeting with the pharmacy contact person who will be in charge of the post-measurement counseling/advising. It is important that the operator receives the appointment schedule. The dedicated person will seat the customer in the dedicated area. During the appointment, information will be provided that summarizes what has already been delivered, the necessary data will be requested, and the measurement will be taken. The customer will then be seated in the dedicated area for the pharmacist's advice. The operator is also available, upon requested, to provide advice about the most suitable type of product based on the result obtained. The staff will deliver the result in the presence of the pharmacist who will do the counseling. The operator will comment on the result obtained, leaving the pharmacist with the subsequent activity of advice and/or counseling. ";