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The aim of this health technology assessment (HTA) is to assess the clinical effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, patient experiences and preferences, ethical issues, implementation issues, and environmental impacts of positive airway pressure (PAP) devices, oral appliances, surgical interventions, and lifestyle for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in adults.
Contents
- RATIONALE AND POLICY ISSUES
- POLICY QUESTION
- OBJECTIVES
- RESEARCH QUESTIONS
- METHODS
- REFERENCES
- APPENDIX 1 LITERATURE SEARCH STRATEGY
- APPENDIX 2 FULL-TEXT SCREENING CHECKLIST
- APPENDIX 3 DATA EXTRACTION FORM
- APPENDIX 4 DATA EXTRACTION FORM — PATIENT PREFERENCES REVIEW
- APPENDIX 5 QUALITY APPRAISAL CRITERIA — SURVEYS
Suggested citation:
Interventions for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea in adults: a health technology assessment — project protocol. Ottawa: CADTH; 2016 Apr. (CADTH optimal use report; vol.6, no.1a).
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