Rattray Nicholas A, Story K Maya, Burrone Laura, Sexson Ali E, Koo Brian B, Bravata Dawn M, Perkins Anthony J, Myers Laura, Daggy Joanne K, Taylor Stanley E, Fields Barry G, Kunisaki Ken M, Daley Joseph, Palacio Santiago, Hermann Lisa D, Sico Jason J
Department of Veterans Affairs Health Services Research and Development (HSR&D) Expanding Expertise Through E-health Network Development (EXTEND) Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI), Indianapolis, IN, USA.
VA HSR&D Center for Health Information and Communication, Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN, USA.
J Patient Exp. 2024 Dec 29;11:23743735241310263. doi: 10.1177/23743735241310263. eCollection 2024.
AHA/ASA guidelines recommend patients with ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) be considered for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) evaluation, given the high prevalence of OSA and improved outcomes for cerebrovascular disease when OSA is treated. However, OSA testing has not been incorporated into routine cerebrovascular management. We interviewed 30 patients hospitalized for acute stroke/TIA at six Veterans Affairs facilities participating in a stepped-wedge implementation trial to improve timely OSA testing after stroke/TIA. Thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews explored the experiences of care received, sleep testing, and education about the association between OSA and cerebrovascular disease. Patients perceived OSA testing as an integrated component of stroke/TIA care and reported few barriers to OSA testing. Patients had limited recall of details concerning sleep testing during hospitalization and education about OSA but expressed preferences about the timing, setting, and importance of caregiver participation. Patients expressed high levels of acceptance of sleep testing as a routine part of cerebrovascular care. Facilities could use these results to implement guideline-concordant screening for OSA, post-stroke/TIA.
美国心脏协会/美国卒中协会指南建议,鉴于阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)的高患病率以及治疗OSA后脑血管疾病的预后改善,应对缺血性卒中或短暂性脑缺血发作(TIA)患者进行OSA评估。然而,OSA检测尚未纳入常规脑血管管理。我们采访了在参与一项阶梯式实施试验的六个退伍军人事务机构因急性卒中和TIA住院的30名患者,该试验旨在改善卒中和TIA后及时进行OSA检测的情况。对半结构化访谈进行主题分析,探讨了患者接受的护理、睡眠检测以及关于OSA与脑血管疾病关联的教育情况。患者将OSA检测视为卒中和TIA护理的一个组成部分,并表示进行OSA检测的障碍很少。患者对住院期间睡眠检测的细节以及关于OSA的教育的记忆有限,但对检测时间、地点以及护理人员参与的重要性表达了偏好。患者对将睡眠检测作为脑血管护理的常规部分表示高度接受。各机构可利用这些结果对卒中和TIA后的患者实施符合指南的OSA筛查。