2019
DOI: 10.1002/nop2.325
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Devoted or negotiated routes of adherence: Narratives of patients with obstructive sleep apnoea using a continuous positive airway pressure device

Abstract: Aims To explore the narratives of patients about receiving a diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnoea and using a continuous positive airway pressure device. Design A qualitative design with a narrative approach. Methods Participants with personal experience of using a continuous positive airway pressure device were recruited through purposive sampling. Two women and five men were interviewed in 2017. The data material was subjected to a narrati… Show more

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“…There is thus a need to gain insight into the patient's experiences earlier in the process to improve support from healthcare professionals, increase the number of highadherence patients, and achieve knowledge on patients' experiences using PAP where PAP treatment is not yet established and successful. Cultural differences may affect clinical practice as well as the experience of PAP treatment, and only one of the studies was from Scandinavia (24). Furthermore, only six of the included twenty-ve studies were published during the past six years (2017-2019 ( 23…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is thus a need to gain insight into the patient's experiences earlier in the process to improve support from healthcare professionals, increase the number of highadherence patients, and achieve knowledge on patients' experiences using PAP where PAP treatment is not yet established and successful. Cultural differences may affect clinical practice as well as the experience of PAP treatment, and only one of the studies was from Scandinavia (24). Furthermore, only six of the included twenty-ve studies were published during the past six years (2017-2019 ( 23…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%