Tag: Penn State University
Study: Bedtime regularity predicts CPAP compliance
May 8, 2013HME News Staff
DARIEN, Ill. - Having a routine bedtime prior to CPAP therapy plays an important role in compliance, suggests a new study published in the journal SLEEP. Conducted by researchers at Penn State University, the study found that bedtime variability was a significant predictor in CPAP adherence, which researchers defined as four or more hours of treatment per night. The odds of not being adherent to CPAP therapy after one month were 3.7 times greater for every one unit increase in pre-treatment bedtime...
CPAP, Penn State University, respiratory supplies, Sleep Apnea, SLEEP journal
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