This will be a prospective, multi-arm, randomized, and non-blinded clinical trial designed to evaluate the performance, comfort, and usability of the Toffee full face mask amongst participants who have been prescribed PAP therapy by a physician. This clinical trial will take place across three investigation sites with a sample of 45 participants.
The purpose of this clinical investigation was to evaluate the performance, comfort and ease of use of the F\&P Toffee Full Face Mask. The clinical investigation took place across three sites in order to recruit the required number of participants. The clinical investigation tested the mask on 44 participants, who were currently using a full face mask for PAP therapy. This was a non-randomized non-blinded single intervention study. Informed consent was gathered from the 44 participants before demographic and baseline measurements were recorded. Participants were issued an appropriate fitting Toffee Full face mask for the two week at home trial. After two weeks the participants returned the masks. At this visit device data was downloaded and participant questionnaires were completed.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
44
Full face mask for PAP therapy applied in a home environment
Hastings Memorial Hospital
Hastings, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare
Auckland, New Zealand
Bowen Hospital
Wellington, New Zealand
Comfort - Subjective
To assess the comfort of the mask as experienced by the participant. Comfort will be measured on a 4 point likert type scale (options: Very Uncomfortable, Uncomfortable, Comfortable, and Very Comfortable). Very Comfortable will be scored the highest and Very Uncomfortable will be scored the lowest. Different aspects of the mask such as cushion comfort, headgear comfort and overall comfort will be assessed using the same scale. Questions will be asked on a questionnaire and further qualitative responses will be captured during an interview.
Time frame: Assessed 2 weeks after mask fitting
Usability
To assess the ease of use of the mask as experienced by the participant. Questions regarding the freedom of movement in bed will be asked using a 4 point likert type scale (options: Very Difficult, Difficult, Easy, and Very Easy). Very Easy will be scored the highest and Very Difficult will be scored the lowest. Questions will be asked via a questionnaire with additional qualitative responses captured during an interview.
Time frame: Assessed 2 weeks after mask fitting
Seal Performance
To assess the sealing performance of the mask when used in a home environment. Questions regarding the seal performance will be asked using a 4 point likert type scale (options: Very poor, Poor, Good, and Very good). Very good will be scored the highest and Very poor will be scored the lowest.
Time frame: Assessed 2 weeks after mask fitting
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