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.

Pharmacotherapy for Obstructive Sleep Apnoea and Coupled Life: A Descriptive Phenomenological Study of a Complex Interaction / Rosa, D.; Perger, E.; Villa, G.; Bonetti, L.; Storti, V.; Cartabia, E.; Ledonne, G.; Lombardi, C.; Beatrice, A.; Amigoni, C.; Parati, G.. - In: HEALTHCARE. - ISSN 2227-9032. - 10:10(2022), p. 1859. [10.3390/healthcare10101859]

Pharmacotherapy for Obstructive Sleep Apnoea and Coupled Life: A Descriptive Phenomenological Study of a Complex Interaction

Rosa D.
Primo
;
Villa G.;
2022-01-01

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.
2022
Inglese
MDPI
10
10
1859
Pubblicato
Esperti anonimi
Internazionale
adherence
couple
nursing
OSA
pharmacotherapy
qualitative study
sleep
No
Pharmacotherapy for Obstructive Sleep Apnoea and Coupled Life: A Descriptive Phenomenological Study of a Complex Interaction / Rosa, D.; Perger, E.; Villa, G.; Bonetti, L.; Storti, V.; Cartabia, E.; Ledonne, G.; Lombardi, C.; Beatrice, A.; Amigoni, C.; Parati, G.. - In: HEALTHCARE. - ISSN 2227-9032. - 10:10(2022), p. 1859. [10.3390/healthcare10101859]
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Rosa, D.; Perger, E.; Villa, G.; Bonetti, L.; Storti, V.; Cartabia, E.; Ledonne, G.; Lombardi, C.; Beatrice, A.; Amigoni, C.; Parati, G.
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