Cues to starting CPAP in obstructive sleep apnoea : development and validation of the cues to CPAP Use Questionnaire (CCUQ)


Autoria(s): Olsen, Sara L.; Smith, Simon S.; Oei, Tian P.S.; Douglas, James
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

Background: The reasons that a patient has to start treatment, their “Cues to Action”, are important for determining subsequent health behaviours. Cues to action are an explicit component of the Health Belief Model of CPAP acceptance adherence. At present there is no scale available to measure this construct for individuals with Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA). This paper aims to develop, validate and describe responding patterns within an OSA patient sample to the Cues to CPAP Use Questionnaire (CCUQ).----- Method: Participants were 63 adult patients diagnosed with OSA who had never tried CPAP when initially recruited. The CCUQ was completed at one month after being prescribed CPAP.----- Results: Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) showed a three factor structure of the 9-item CCUQ, with “Health Cues”, “Partner Cues” and “Health Professional Cues” subscales accounting for 59.91% of the total variance. The CCUQ demonstrated modest internal consistency and split-half reliability. The questionnaire is brief and user-friendly, with readability at a 7th grade level. The most frequently endorsed cues for starting CPAP were Health Professional Cues (prompting by the sleep physician) and Health Cues such as tiredness and concern about health outcomes.----- Conclusions: This study validates a measure of an important motivational component of the Health Belief Model. Health Professional Cues and internal Health Cues were reported to be the most important prompts to commence CPAP by this patient sample.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/29059/

Publicador

American Academy of Sleep Medicine

Relação

http://www.aasmnet.org/jcsm/ViewAbstract.aspx?pid=27819

Olsen, Sara L., Smith, Simon S., Oei, Tian P.S., & Douglas, James (2010) Cues to starting CPAP in obstructive sleep apnoea : development and validation of the cues to CPAP Use Questionnaire (CCUQ). Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, 6(3), pp. 229-237.

Direitos

Copyright 2010 American Academy of Sleep Medicine

Fonte

Centre for Accident Research & Road Safety - Qld (CARRS-Q); Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Psychology & Counselling

Palavras-Chave #111799 Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classified #170106 Health Clinical and Counselling Psychology #obstructive sleep apnea #cues to action #CPAP treatment #Health belief model
Tipo

Journal Article