2012
DOI: 10.1007/s11325-012-0789-9
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Effectiveness of a group education session on adherence with APAP in obstructive sleep apnea—a randomized controlled study

Abstract: To maximize the impact of group education sessions and, by that, saving resources, it may be important to select patients likely to benefit from these sessions.

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“…It has been stressed in the literature [44,45] that education plays an important role in adherencedinformed patients tend to be motivated patients. The use of educational sessions for patients seems to have good results [34] although the durability of different strategies to enhance adherence is still under debate [12]. In a previous study referring to the impact of a group education session on APAP compared to patients who had not had it, we found increased adherence to APAP at 6 months [36].…”
Section: -Years Apap Adherence In Osa Patientsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…It has been stressed in the literature [44,45] that education plays an important role in adherencedinformed patients tend to be motivated patients. The use of educational sessions for patients seems to have good results [34] although the durability of different strategies to enhance adherence is still under debate [12]. In a previous study referring to the impact of a group education session on APAP compared to patients who had not had it, we found increased adherence to APAP at 6 months [36].…”
Section: -Years Apap Adherence In Osa Patientsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…However, this telehealth programme did significantly reduce health professional time to achieve similar CPAP adherence as standard care, an important option given the increasing pressure on healthcare services [79]. A single 1-h group session of educational and supportive strategies 1 month after starting autotitrating CPAP did not significantly increase adherence compared to a control group [78]. The delayed timing may explain the lack of benefit.…”
Section: Combined Interventions For Cpapmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Patient education should optimally be delivered as a part of a multidisciplinary chronic disease management team. 25 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%