Determination of risks of lower adherence to CPAP treatment before their first use by patients
Résumé
A better understanding of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) adherence is a priority in improving patient care. To Identify adherence typology with a longitudinal approach, and explore the early determinants of lower adherence to CPAP. Obstructive sleep apnea patients (N = 204). Prospective and longitudinal study. A classification into four profiles was observed: "Regular Adherents," "Non-Regular Adherents," "Persistent Non-Adherents," and "Non-Persistent Non-Adherents." Specific biopsychosocial factors make it possible to evaluate the risk of belonging to a lower adherence profile. We propose a novel approach of CPAP treatment adherence. Several pre-determinants have been identified.
Mots clés
acceptability adherence continuous positive airway pressure health behavior illness perception longitudinal data analysis profiles of use respiratory problems sleep apnea theory of planned behavior
acceptability
adherence
continuous positive airway pressure
health behavior
illness perception
longitudinal data analysis
profiles of use
respiratory problems
sleep apnea
theory of planned behavior