Adherence to continuous positive airway pressure treatment for obstructive sleep apnoea: implications for future interventions
Adherence to continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment for obstructive sleep
apnoea (OSA) is a critical problem. Poor adherence (30-60%) to CPAP is widely recognized
as a significant limiting factor in treating OSA, reducing the overall effectiveness of the
treatment and leaving many OSA patients at heightened risk for co-morbid conditions,
impaired function and quality of life. The extant literature examining adherence to CPAP
provides critical insight to measuring adherence outcomes, defining optimal adherence …
apnoea (OSA) is a critical problem. Poor adherence (30-60%) to CPAP is widely recognized
as a significant limiting factor in treating OSA, reducing the overall effectiveness of the
treatment and leaving many OSA patients at heightened risk for co-morbid conditions,
impaired function and quality of life. The extant literature examining adherence to CPAP
provides critical insight to measuring adherence outcomes, defining optimal adherence …
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