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Long Term Efficacy of Education Programme on Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Treatment
Long-term Efficacy of Extended Education Programme on Improving Treatment Adherence to Continuous Positive Airway Pressure in Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common sleep disorders associated with excessive daytime sleepiness and cardiovascular disease. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy is an effective standard treatment and is widely prescribed for patients with OSA. Successful CPAP treatment has also been shown to improve cognitive, cardiovascular and metabolic function. Sustainable CPAP treatment would alleviate the substantial cost burden of health-related consequences of untreated OSA.
However, the use of CPAP for such patients is disappointingly low and limits the effectiveness of treatment. Early CPAP education and follow up have shown to be very important in helping subjects to handle side-effects or problems associated with the use of CPAP. Good education program at the initial phase of using CPAP is essentially affected the acceptance and adherence of CPAP therapy. Good CPAP adherence is not only medically essential to patients' health but also economically importance to society by alleviating the substantial cost burden of health-related consequences.
To the best of our knowledge, there is no randomized clinical trial (RCT) to prove the long-term efficacy of extended education program on improving continuous positive airway pressure use and its treatment outcomes.
The primary purpose of this study is to assess the long-term efficacy of our on-going RCT which is an extended education program on improving CPAP compliance.
The investigators hypothesize that the application of both MI technique and SCT-based extended education program at the initial phase of using CPAP also would enhance CPAP adherence even after one year of attending education class.
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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common disease characterized by recurrent episodic collapse of the upper airway during sleep. It affects 4-5% of the middle-aged population. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is an effective treatment to relieve the repetitive upper airway obstruction during sleep, and to improve cognitive, cardiovascular and metabolic function. However, compliance to CPAP treatment has been less than ideal which limits its effectiveness.
Sustained CPAP treatment would alleviate the substantial cost burden of health-related consequences of untreated OSA. Early CPAP education and follow up have been shown to be very important in helping subjects to handle side-effects or problems associated with the use of CPAP. However, all current randomized controlled trials only evaluated its short-term efficacy for not more than 6months. Only one retrospective observational study assessed the longer term (1 year) effect of an education program by assessing patients' re-attendance rate of CPAP clinic. However, this study suffers from the residual effects of confounders. Therefore, the investigators need long term assessment of education program on CPAP compliance based on properly conducted randomized control trial.
Our team has developed a theory-based behavioral education program to improve CPAP compliance. It utilizes social cognitive theory (SCT) and motivation interviewing (MI) which are popularly used theory-based education strategies and have been widely adopted and shown to be more effective than the traditional approach in health education programs. However, such programs have not been examined the longer term effect of education program in OSA patients. The investigators have recently started a RCT that assesses the 3-month effect of the program. To date, the investigators have recruited 36 subjects in 5 months. The subject recruitment is conservatively expected to be completed by July 2011. By the time when the review process of this proposal is completed, most of these subject should have been on treatment by 1 year. Hence, it is very timely for us to catch up this group of subjects for assessing the long-term effect of our education program.
In additional, our team is highly experienced in the management of OSA patients. The investigators have recently demonstrated that the use of CPAP on the improvement cardiovascular and metabolic functions. Currently, the investigators are conducting a randomized controlled trial "Education and CPAP" (IRB no. UW10-177)(NCT01173406), which is to assess the short-term (3-months) efficacy of extended education program, which uses the concepts of SCT and MI.
To the best of our knowledge, there is no randomized study from other investigators on the long-term efficacy of CPAP education intervention (either using traditional or theory-based education strategy). This proposed study is to assess the long-term efficacy of our current on-going extended education program on improving CPAP compliance on Chinese subjects with OSA.
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Hong Kong, Hong Kong
- Queen Mary Hospital
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Descrizione
Inclusion Criteria:
-All 100 subjects recruited in our on-going RCT (IRB no. UW10-177)(ClinicalTrials.gov identifier no. NCT01173406) will be invited to participate in this extended study.
Exclusion Criteria:
-Unable to obtain the written informed consent
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Come è strutturato lo studio?
Dettagli di progettazione
- Scopo principale: Terapia di supporto
- Assegnazione: Randomizzato
- Modello interventistico: Assegnazione parallela
- Mascheramento: Nessuno (etichetta aperta)
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Sperimentale: Extended Education
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Nessun intervento: Standard education
- Each subject will receive advice from Sleep Lab staff on the need for CPAP treatment, and the care of CPAP device and mask.
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Cosa sta misurando lo studio?
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CPAP usage
Lasso di tempo: 1 year after recieving CPAP education
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It is to assess objective CPAP usage at 1 year after receiving CPAP education.
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1 year after recieving CPAP education
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Misure di risultato secondarie
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To evaluate the treatment outcomes of CPAP therapy on neuropsychologic aspects
Lasso di tempo: at 1 year after recieving CPAP education
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To evaluate the treatment outcomes of CPAP therapy on neuropsychologic aspects such as the change in Epworth Sleepiness Score
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at 1 year after recieving CPAP education
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- Investigatore principale: Agnes YK Lai, MSc, The University of Hong Kong
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- UW11-044
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