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. 2020 Apr 7;2020(4):CD007736. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD007736.pub3

5. SUP Study characteristics.

Study Studies employing Supportive Intervention Control Study duration (weeks)
Increased support and reinforcement components Increased educational components (if applicable)
Chervin 1997 Weekly telephone calls to monitor progress and troubleshoot   Usual care 8
DeMolles 2004 Computer‐based telecommunication system allowing for monitoring and reinforcing compliance Education via computer‐based telecommunication system Usual care 8
Fox 2012 Telecomunication system for daily monitoring of CPAP usage, timely detection and troubleshooting of problems   Usual care 12
Hoet 2017 Telemonitoring device forair leaks, residual AHI > 10/h, or CPAP use less than 3 hours for 3 days   Usual care 12
Hoy 1999 2 additional titration nights in hospital, 4 additional home visits by sleep nurses Initial education at home with partner Usual care 24
Hwang 2017 Automatic processing of device data. Where CPAP usage thresholds met, automated message encouraged participant to improve use/positive reinforcement   Usual care 12
Mendelson 2014 Participants equipped with smartphone for uploading BP, CPAP adherence, sleepiness, and QoL data. They received daily pictograms containing health‐related messages   Usualo care 16
Munafo 2016 Web‐based app used to monitor adherence and automatically message patients and providers when pre‐set conditions met   Usual care 12
Parthasarathy 2013 2 individual sessions and 8 telephone conversations with trained peer CPAP users providing support and sharing their positive experience with CPAP   Usual care 12
Pepin 2019 BP and physical activity recorded by multimodal telemonitoring device and electronic questionnaires completed by patients. Automatic algorithms constructed for prompt adjustment of CPAP treatment.   Usual care 24
Stepnowsky 2007 Daily wireless telemonitoring of compliance and treatment efficacy and acting on the data via prespecified clinical pathways   Usual care 8
Stepnowsky 2013 Telemonitoring device collecting daily CPAP adherence viewable by both patient and provider. Troubleshooting and feedback provided when necessary   Usual care 16
Turino 2017 Daily CPAP adherence, CPAP pressures, mask leak and residual respiratory events transmitted into a web database. Case by case guidance provided by provider when signalled by automatic alarm in the web database   Usual care 12

Abbreviations:

AHI: apnoea hypopnoea index; BP: Blood pressure; CPAP: continuous positive air pressure; QoL: quality of life.