J Sleep Med.  2023 Apr;20(1):62-69. 10.13078/jsm.230010.

Encouraging Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Adherence With Personalized Strategies

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Neurology, Soonchunhyang University Bucheon Hospital, Bucheon, Korea
  • 2Department of Neurology, Seoul Medical Center, Seoul, Korea
  • 3Department of Neurology, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam, Korea

Abstract


Objectives
This study aimed to elucidate whether a comprehensive intervention focusing on individual characteristics could enhance adherence to Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) in patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA).
Methods
We conducted a single-arm, pilot intervention study, recruiting participants aged ≥20 years with suspected OSA. All participants underwent split-night polysomnography and received standardized CPAP treatment. We identified five categories of factors contributing to poor CPAP adherence: mouth breathing, high CPAP pressure causing sleep initiation difficulties, bradypnea or hyperpnea before sleep onset, postarousal central apnea, and nasal dryness and obstruction. We objectively measured CPAP adherence data at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months after a comprehensive intervention targeting individual characteristics. We analyzed the trends in CPAP adherence rates over 1 year.
Results
A total of 48 participants (74.0% males; 56.9±13.9 years old) were followed up for 12 months. CPAP adherence rate was 77.1% at 1 month; declined to 60.4%, 39.6%, and 31.3% at 3, 6, and 12 months, respectively. There was no significant difference in demographic and psychological factors, sleep-related symptoms, and sleep characteristics between the adherence and the non-adherence groups. Low body mass index was an independent risk factor affecting CPAP adherence (odds ratios 0.78, p=0.04).
Conclusions
Although our study did not yield significant improvements in CPAP adherence through the comprehensive intervention that targeted individual characteristics, it is significant because it attempted to provide a multidimensional approach to intervention, rather than targeting a single aspect, in promoting CPAP adherence.

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