| Literature DB >> 35754055 |
Shokoufeh Aalaei1, Mahnaz Amini2, Mohammad Reza Mazaheri Habibi3, Hadi Shahraki4, Saeid Eslami5,6,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Continues positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy is a gold standard treatment for moderate to severe cases of OSA (obstructive sleep apnea). The present research aimed to describe the analysis, design, and evaluation of a telemonitoring system to improve CPAP adherence in patients afflicted with OSA.Entities:
Keywords: Adherence; Continuous positive airway pressure; Mobile health; Patient education; Sleep apnea; Telemedicine
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35754055 PMCID: PMC9235202 DOI: 10.1186/s12911-022-01912-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Inform Decis Mak ISSN: 1472-6947 Impact factor: 3.298
Fig. 1Overview of the development and evaluation process
Behavior change techniques, definition, and content of the application
| Techniques used | Definition | Content |
|---|---|---|
| Provision of general information | General information about the behavioral risks and unfavorable consequences of misbehaviors This technique is used to raise patients’ awareness of the perceived risk of the disease | Definition of disease (basics and facts) Symptoms of apnea Risk factors of apnea Short explanation of the diagnosis and treatment procedures Healthy sleep habits PAP therapy (treatment with positive air pressure) |
| Provision of information about consequences | Information about the benefits, costs and outcomes of showing or not showing a certain behavior | Consequences of apnea Benefits of using CPAP in preventing diseases and accidents Benefits of using CPAP for health and well-being Adverse effects of using the device |
| Encouragement to act as required | Encouraging someone to decide to act (behavior change) or set a goal to access behavior change | Score of the extent to which the device is used |
| Barrier identification | Identifying the barriers to showing a certain behavior and planning to overcome them | Side effects and how to avoid them List of non-adherent patients’ problems and solutions |
| Destined action | Acknowledging or rewarding someone for the attempts and performance | Feedback message |
| Task and duty setting | Setting small tasks and duties to change a behavior and increasing the difficulty level to reach the desired behavior | Issues with using the device (the patient is provided with recommendations to get used to the device gradually) |
| Giving instructions | Giving instructions on planning and implementing desired healthy behaviors | Side effects of using CPAP and how to solve them Introducing the equipment used Replacing the equipment Cleaning the equipment Troubleshooting and solving issues with the device How to use the device while travelling |
| Behavior modeling or showing | Displaying how to behave appropriately to a patient by a specialist | Making videos to include: Reduced volume of device Increased ease of mask Mask maintenance Solving the mask leakage problem Cleaning the equipment |
| Feedback provision | Providing feedback to someone on the recorded behavior and evaluating it against a set of standards or others’ performance | A report on performance within the past week A report on overall performance Comparison of actual and expected performance based on standards |
Fig. 2The main page of application and the pages of educational content
Fig. 3The pages of daily queries, daily messages and setting notification time
Fig. 4The pages of performance report including the feedback message and the diagram showing the extent to which the device is used
The checklist of barriers to device use
| # | Barriers |
|---|---|
| 1 | When using the device, my mouth, throat or nose feels dry or cold. I feel my nose is blocked and cannot breathe properly, So, I often breathe through mouth |
| 2 | I feel uneasy wearing the mask (e.g. it irritates my face or causes perspiration) |
| 3 | I need to go to the bathroom at night |
| 4 | The noise of device disturbs me and my spouse |
| 5 | Air leakage from edges is disturbing |
| 6 | Using the device makes me nervous and I feel suffocated |
| 7 | The air pressed into my nose disturbs me |
| 8 | Often, I fall asleep before using the device |
| 9 | While asleep, I take off the mask |
| 10 | I have nightmares |
| 11 | Despite using the device, I keep snoring. Sometimes I feel suffocated as I feel something jerks into my throat |
| 12 | I have gritting teeth |
| 13 | I have a running nose |
| 14 | The water stuck in tubes and the mask is not feeling good |
| 15 | At night, I feel anxious or depressed and sometimes sleepless |
| 16 | At night, I cough |
| 17 | The device disrupts my sleeping position. Sometimes I prefer to sleep one side or face-down but the tube is too short or gets tangled |
| 18 | I see no use of it |
| 19 | I was travelling |
A sample of feedback messages
| Score* | Messages |
|---|---|
| 100 | Congratulations: your performance was excellent last week! |
| You used the device more than 4 h a day last week | |
| Using the device regularly, having enough physical activities and a good diet will definitely pull you closer to your goals | |
| 71 | The extent to which you used the device last week was very good! |
| Last week, you used the device more than 4 h a day for 5 days | |
| A regular use of CPAP helps to remove many symptoms of apnea. Moreover, managing many background diseases such as hypertension, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases is facilitated | |
| Using the device regularly, having enough physical activities and a good diet will definitely pull you closer to your goals | |
| 14 | Unfortunately, you did not use the device properly last week |
| In order to improve the disease, you need to use the devise regularly at least 4 h in 24 h. The more regularly you use the device, the more effective it becomes | |
| See details on mask leakage, device pressure, and frequency of respiratory intervals in different days. To solve probable issues, use the educational content provided. If the problem is not solved, consult a doctor or the company staff | |
| The following list is probably the reasons why you did not use the device regularly last week. Please read it carefully and mark each that is true for you. At the end, press the “next” key |
*Score: number of days the device was used more than 4 h/total number of day
Fig. 5A Doctor’s portal, B Operator’s portal
Fig. 6The usability testing time for each user
Fig. 7A sample of changes in application pages before and after usability testing