a doctors view on 'compliance'

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D.H.
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Re: a doctors view on 'compliance'

Post by D.H. » Tue Jul 25, 2017 7:40 am

I would say that patients who use CPAP all (or even most) of the time asleep after a years or so are getting some benefit (though perhaps not the optimum benefit that they could be getting). Otherwise, it's hard to imagine that they'd continue use it.

What I would suggest is an alternative model of compliance (in addition to the existing model). For instance fewer hours, but with a low AHI should be considered compliant as well as the existing model.

Also, a different word than "compliance" should be used that does not imply that the patient is at fault when (s)he does not meet the criteria.

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