Where to Next for Optimizing Adherence in Large-Scale Trials of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure? - 21/01/21
, Douglas M. Wallace, MD d, e, Luis F. Buenaver, PhD f, Alexa J. Watach, PhD, RN c, g, Amy Blase, CCRA h, Bruno Saconi, MS, RN i, Sanjay R. Patel, MD, MS j, Samuel T. Kuna, MD c, k, Naresh M. Punjabi, MD, PhD lResumen |
Large-scale randomized trials of positive airway pressure (PAP) efficacy have been largely negative but PAP adherence was notably suboptimal across the trials. To address this limitation, evidence-based PAP adherence protocols embedded within the larger trial protocol are recommended. The complexity of such protocols depends on adequacy of resources, including funding and inclusion of behavioral scientist experts on the scientific team, and trial-specific considerations (eg, target population) and methods. Recommendations for optimizing PAP adherence in large-scale trials are set forth that address rigor and reproducibility.
El texto completo de este artículo está disponible en PDF.Keywords : Obstructive sleep apnea, Continuous positive airway pressure, Patient compliance, Health behavior, Telemedicine, Health education, Controlled clinical trial, Behavioral economics
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