Educational, supportive and behavioural interventions to improve usage of continuous positive airway pressure machines in adults with obstructive sleep apnoea

Apr 8, 2020The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Educational and support programs to help adults with sleep apnea use breathing machines

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Abstract

High-certainty evidence indicates that behavioral interventions increase CPAP device usage by 1.31 hours/night compared to usual care.

  • Supportive interventions likely increase CPAP usage by 0.70 hours/night.
  • Behavioral interventions probably raise the number of participants using CPAP for at least 4 hours/night from 371 to 501 per 1000.
  • Behavioral interventions may reduce withdrawals from studies, decreasing from 146 to 101 per 1000.
  • Educational interventions may lead to modest increases in CPAP usage, but the evidence is very low certainty.
  • The effect of improved CPAP usage on daytime sleepiness and overall quality of life remains unclear.

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