Description Module

Description Module

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Description Module


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NCT ID: NCT05530967
Brief Summary: The intended use of the Positive Airway Pressure (PAP) Problems Triaging Tool (TT) is to appropriately triage patients with a PAP-associated problem(s) to a specific intervention(s) based on patient responses. Thus, the proposed research will validate the tool, determine optimal scoring thresholds, and explore the utility of the tool as an indicator for intervention. Our central hypothesis is that the PAP Problems TT will identify treatment barriers that if unaddressed, are predictive of treatment non-adherence.
Detailed Description: This study is a one-group observational design that uses a TT questionnaire and abstraction of PAP use data from a clinically available interface (Somnoware™). Consecutive adults with OSA and recommended to PAP treatment at the Fontana Medical Sleep Center will be invited to the study. Once the patient has been prescribed PAP therapy and has indicated their willingness to participate the TT will be sent digitally from Somnoware™. Participants will receive the TT in accordance to the next time interval defined by the study protocol. A randomly selected sub-group of participants will automatically receive an animated education video delivered digitally from Somnoware™. These videos will provide targeted information for self-managing the endorsed PAP problem. Diagnostic polysomnogram (PSG) or home sleep apnea test (HSAT) data will be abstracted from Somnoware™. Daily PAP data will be abstracted from Somnoware™ for the first 35-days of PAP use. Demographic data will also be abstracted at day 35 (from the patient's clinical intake questionnaire and electronic health record).
Study: NCT05530967
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT05530967