A SCOPING REVIEW OF THE THESIS: QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS WITH SLEEP APNEA

Thi Thanh Tra Nguyen1, Van Hiep Pham1, , Ngoc Phuong Hoang2, Tu Minh Hoang Le1, Bich Huong Nguyen1, Du Khanh Nguyen2, Thi Hang Pham1, Thi Hoai Phan1
1 Bệnh viện Tai Mũi Họng Trung Ương
2 Bệnh viện Bệnh viện Tai Mũi Họng Trung Ương

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Objective: Overview of the quality of life in patients with sleep apnea. Method: A scoping review. Results: Of the 402 relevant articles, 6 articles that met the selection criteria were included in the study, including 3 controlled clinical trials. These studies were conducted in many different countries, all showed that the assessment of quality of life in patients with sleep apnea is appropriate. Conclusion: The overview of the studies showed that the assessment of quality of life in patients with sleep apnea is appropriate. The results of the study emphasize the importance of effective treatment and management of sleep apnea to improve the patient's quality of life.

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Cử nhân điều dưỡng Thi Thanh Tra Nguyen, Bệnh viện Tai Mũi Họng Trung Ương

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