Caregiver-implemented intervention to increase use of positive airway pressure for adults with Down syndrome and sleep apnea.

IF 2.9 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Emma J Walker, Dorothea C Lerman, Jennifer Nguyen, Gabby Feliciano, Gregory Young
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Abstract

Many individuals with Down syndrome are diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), a medical condition that substantially affects health and quality of life. The most common treatment for OSA is positive airway pressure (PAP) therapy. Few studies have examined interventions to improve PAP therapy adherence for adults with developmental disabilities or have recruited the assistance of caregivers to improve adherence with this therapy in the home. This study evaluated the efficacy of a caregiver-implemented behavioral intervention to increase PAP use for four adults with Down syndrome and OSA. The experimenters trained caregivers via telehealth to implement the intervention in their homes. The intervention consisted of graduated exposure, noncontingent reinforcement, and differential positive and negative reinforcement without escape extinction. The intervention increased the duration of PAP use for all four participants. These results provide preliminary support for the efficacy of this intervention and service-delivery model.

护理人员实施干预措施,增加患有唐氏综合症和睡眠呼吸暂停的成人使用气道正压。
许多唐氏综合症患者被诊断患有阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA),这是一种严重影响健康和生活质量的疾病。治疗 OSA 最常见的方法是气道正压疗法(PAP)。很少有研究对改善发育障碍成人坚持气道正压疗法的情况进行干预,也很少有研究招募护理人员协助改善在家中坚持这种疗法的情况。本研究评估了由护理人员实施的行为干预措施对提高四名患有唐氏综合症和 OSA 的成人使用 PAP 的疗效。实验人员通过远程医疗对护理人员进行了培训,让他们在家中实施干预。干预措施包括分级暴露、非条件强化、无逃逸消退的差异化正负强化。干预措施延长了所有四名参与者使用 PAP 的时间。这些结果为该干预措施和服务提供模式的有效性提供了初步支持。
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Journal of applied behavior analysis
Journal of applied behavior analysis PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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