Investigating reasons for CPAP adherence in adolescents: a qualitative approach

PS Prashad, CL Marcus, J Maggs, N Stettler… - Journal of Clinical …, 2013 - jcsm.aasm.org
PS Prashad, CL Marcus, J Maggs, N Stettler, MA Cornaglia, P Costa, K Puzino
Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, 2013jcsm.aasm.org
Study Objectives: Adolescents with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) represent an
important but understudied subgroup of long-term continuous positive airway pressure
(CPAP) users. The purpose of this qualitative study was to identify factors related to
adherence from the perspective of adolescents and their caregivers. Methods: Individual
open-ended, semi-structured interviews were conducted with adolescents (n= 21) and
caregivers (n= 20). Objective adherence data from the adolescents' CPAP machines during …
Study Objectives
Adolescents with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) represent an important but understudied subgroup of long-term continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) users. The purpose of this qualitative study was to identify factors related to adherence from the perspective of adolescents and their caregivers.
Methods
Individual open-ended, semi-structured interviews were conducted with adolescents (n = 21) and caregivers (n = 20). Objective adherence data from the adolescents' CPAP machines during the previous month was obtained. Adolescents with different adherence levels and their caregivers were asked their views on CPAP. Using a modified grounded theory approach, we identified themes and developed theories that explained the adolescents' adherence patterns.
Results
Adolescent participants (n = 21) were aged 12-18 years, predominantly male (n = 15), African American (n = 16), users of CPAP for at least one month. Caregivers were mainly mothers (n = 17). Seven adolescents had high use (mean use 381 ± 80 min per night), 7 had low use (mean use 30 ± 24 min per night), and 7 had no use during the month prior to being interviewed. Degree of structure in the home, social reactions, mode of communication among family members, and perception of benefits were issues that played a role in CPAP adherence.
Conclusions
Understanding the adolescent and family experience of using CPAP may be key to increasing adolescent CPAP adherence. As a result of our findings, we speculate that health education, peer support groups, and developmentally appropriate individualized support strategies may be important in promoting adherence. Future studies should examine these theories of CPAP adherence.
Citation
Prashad PS; Marcus CL; Maggs J; Stettler N; Cornaglia MA; Costa P; Puzino K; Xanthopoulos M; Bradford R; Barg FK. Investigating reasons for CPAP adherence in adolescents: a qualitative approach. J Clin Sleep Med 2013;9(12):1303-1313.
American Academy of Sleep Medicine
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