Family support is beneficial to the management and prognosis of patients with obstructive sleep apnoea.

2020 
BACKGROUND This study aimed to explore the correlations between continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment-related self-efficacy and family support among patients with obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) to provide a basis for improving patients' CPAP treatment compliance. METHODS From May to Dec 2017, a cross-sectional study was conducted in the emergency wards, otorhinolaryngology wards, respiratory wards, and outpatient clinic of our hospital. A total of 112 patients with OSA treated with home ventilators were administered with the Self-efficacy Measure for Sleep Apnoea (SEMSA) and Perceived Social Support from Family (PSS-Fa) Scale. RESULTS On the SEMSA, participants had a disease risk perception score of 2.61±0.31, an outcome expectation score of 2.44±0.17, and a self-efficacy score of 2.55±0.13. Mean total score on PSS-Fa was 10.15±2.73, with 10.7%, 45.5% and 43.8% of participants showing a low level, a medium level, and a high level of family support, respectively. Outcome expectation and self-efficacy were positively correlated with family support. CONCLUSIONS The self-efficacy and outcome expectation of patients with OSA are positively correlated with their level of family support.
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