Improving Diabetes Self-management by Providing Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Treatment to Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Type 2 Diabetes: Qualitative Exploratory Interview Study.
Ditte Hjorth LaursenGitte RomAnne Margareta BanghøjLise TarnowLone Helle SchouPublished in: JMIR formative research (2021)
If used correctly, CPAP has the potential to significantly improve OSA, resulting in better sleep quality; improved physical activity; improved diet; and, in the end, better diabetes self-management. However, there are many barriers to undergoing CPAP treatment, and only few patients manage to overcome these barriers and comply with correct treatment.
Keyphrases
- obstructive sleep apnea
- positive airway pressure
- type diabetes
- physical activity
- sleep quality
- sleep apnea
- cardiovascular disease
- glycemic control
- end stage renal disease
- depressive symptoms
- ejection fraction
- systematic review
- newly diagnosed
- insulin resistance
- peritoneal dialysis
- risk assessment
- skeletal muscle
- weight loss
- patient reported outcomes