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Methodological strategies in using home sleep apnea testing in research and practice
Authors:Jennifer N Miller  Paula Schulz  Bunny Pozehl  Douglas Fiedler  Alissa Fial  Ann M Berger
Institution:1.Nebraska Pulmonary Specialties, LLC,Lincoln,USA;2.The University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing: 985330 Nebraska Medical Center,Omaha,USA
Abstract:

Purpose

Home sleep apnea testing (HSAT) has increased due to improvements in technology, accessibility, and changes in third party reimbursement requirements. Research studies using HSAT have not consistently reported procedures and methodological challenges. This paper had two objectives: (1) summarize the literature on use of HSAT in research of adults and (2) identify methodological strategies to use in research and practice to standardize HSAT procedures and information.

Methods

Search strategy included studies of participants undergoing sleep testing for OSA using HSAT. MEDLINE via PubMed, CINAHL, and Embase with the following search terms: “polysomnography,” “home,” “level III,” “obstructive sleep apnea,” and “out of center testing.”

Results

Research articles that met inclusion criteria (n?=?34) inconsistently reported methods and methodological challenges in terms of: (a) participant sampling; (b) instrumentation issues; (c) clinical variables; (d) data processing; and (e) patient acceptability. Ten methodological strategies were identified for adoption when using HSAT in research and practice.

Conclusions

Future studies need to address the methodological challenges summarized in this paper as well as identify and report consistent HSAT procedures and information.
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