Validation of the CPAP Habit Index-5: A Tool to Understand Adherence to CPAP Treatment in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Author:

Broström Anders12,Nilsen Per3,Gardner Benjamin4ORCID,Johansson Peter5ORCID,Ulander Martin26ORCID,Fridlund Bengt7,Årestedt Kristofer8910

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nursing Science, School of Health Sciences, Jönköping University, 551 11 Jönköping, Sweden

2. Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Linköping University Hospital, 581 85 Linköping, Sweden

3. Division of Health Care Analysis, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Health and Society, Linköping University, 581 83 Linköping, Sweden

4. Health Behaviour Research Centre, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, London, WC1E 6BT, UK

5. Department of Cardiology, Linköping University Hospital, 581 85 Linköping, Sweden

6. Departement of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Division of Clinical Neurophysiology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Linköping University, 581 83 Linköping, Sweden

7. School of Health Sciences, Jönköping University, 551 11 Jönköping, Sweden

8. Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Linnaeus University, 391 82 Kalmar, Sweden

9. Department of Medicine and Health Sciences, Linköping University, 581 83 Linköping, Sweden

10. Palliative Research Centre, Ersta Sköndal University College and Ersta Hospital, 100 61 Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract

Long-term adherence to continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is low among patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The potential role of “habit” in sustaining adherence to CPAP use has not been studied. This study aimed to establish the relevance of habit to CPAP adherence, via validation of an adaptation of the Self-Report Habit Index (the CPAP Habit Index-5; CHI-5). Analyses focused on the homogeneity, reliability, and factor structure of the CHI-5 and, in line with theoretical predictions, its utility as a predictor of long-term CPAP adherence in middle-aged patients with OSA. A prospective longitudinal design was used. 117 patients with objectively verified OSA intended for CPAP treatment were recruited. Data was collected via clinical examinations, respiratory recordings, questionnaires, and CPAP devices at baseline, 2 weeks, 6 months, and 12 months. The CHI-5 showed satisfactory homogeneity interitem correlations (0.42–0.93), item-total correlations (0.58–0.91), and reliability (α= 0.92). CHI-5 data at 6 months showed a one-factor solution and predicted 63% of variance in total CPAP use hours after 12 months. Based on the satisfactory measurement properties and the high amount of CPAP use variance it explained, the CHI-5 can be seen as a useful tool in clinical practice.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience,Psychiatry and Mental health,Cognitive Neuroscience,Clinical Psychology

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