The objective of the study is to define an optimal threshold of the SEMSA-15 scale for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) perception in patients with OSA to predict 3-month and 1-year continuous positive airway pressure adherence.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
302
Gentina
Lille, France
Continuous positive airway pressure adherence
To define an optimal threshold for the Self-efficacy Measure for Sleep Apnea (SEMSA-15) scale to predict 3-month CPAP adherence
Time frame: 3-month
Continuous positive airway pressure adherence
To define an optimal threshold for the Self-efficacy Measure for Sleep Apnea (SEMSA-15) scale to predict 1-year CPAP adherence
Time frame: 1-year
To compute an overall score to predict CPAP adherence
Use Self-efficacy Measure for Sleep Apnea (SEMSA-15) scale and socio-economics parameter from patients to improve CPAP adherence prediction
Time frame: 3-month and 1-year
To study the impact of health litteracy on CPAP adherence
Use of Health Litteracy Questionnaire HLQ
Time frame: 3-month and 1-year
To study the impact of precariousness on CPAP adherence
Use of Deprivation in Primary Care (DIPCARE-Q) questionnaire
Time frame: 3-month and 1-year
To study the impact of patient quality of life on CPAP adherence
Use of simplified Short-Form (SF-36) questionnaire for quality of life (SF-12 questionnaire)
Time frame: 3-month and 1-year
To construct an overall predictive model of CPAP adherence
CPAP Adherence
Time frame: 3-month and 1-year
To assess the interactions between CPAP adherence trajectories and patients parameters
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CPAP adherence trajectories
Time frame: 3-month and 1-year
to assess the improvement of quality of life according to health litteracy and precariousness
Quality of life
Time frame: 1-year
Define patient phenotype according all collected variables
Clinical and socio-demographic phenotype at CPAP initiation
Time frame: At inclusion