Pharmacotherapy for Obstructive Sleep Apnoea and Coupled Life: A Descriptive Phenomenological Study of a Complex Interaction
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Background: Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) is a common chronic sleep-related breathing
disorder. Drug therapy is a recent approach to treating OSA, and no data is available regarding its
effects on a couple’s life. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact on couples’ lives of a
novel drug treatment for OSA. Methods: Participants of a trial on new drug therapy (reboxetine plus
oxybutynin) for OSA were interviewed. The study was conducted using a descriptive phenomenological approach by Sundler et al. Results: Ten patients and six of their partners were recruited through
a purposive sampling between February and April 2021. The results indicate that drug treatment
of OSA had a favourable impact on the couples’ lives. Pharmacotherapy improved self-reported
sleep quality, as the absence of CPAP allows people to sleep closer to the bed partner and because the
patient does not have to sleep in a forced position. Moreover, the couples developed teamwork from
the beginning which appeared to be crucial during the trial, especially when some difficulties and
adverse events occurred. Conclusions: This study presents the presence of a positive closed loop that
could be considered a predictor of adherence to drug therapy.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
adherence; couple; nursing; OSA; pharmacotherapy; qualitative study; sleep
Elenco autori:
Rosa Debora; Perger Elisa; Villa Giulia; Bonetti Loris; Storti Valeria; Cartabia Elisa; Ledonne Giuseppina; Lombardi Carolina; Albanesi Beatrice; Amigoni Carla; Parati Gianfranco
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