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Abstract Introduction Pediatric positive airway pressure (PAP) therapy can be challenging for children and their parent/guardian (PG). These challenges are complicated by the need to facilitate behavioral competency in the management of both device equipment and therapy. Methods As part of a larger quality management project aimed to improve PG and patient satisfaction we developed a targeted education visit provided by registered nurses prior to PAP trial initiation. Principle aims were to measure satisfaction with education and increase PG confidence in ability to manage therapy. The nurse session included: education on Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) and PAP therapy, development of plan for first month of therapy, concepts of desensitization, regular practice, discussion and identification of concerns (assessment of barriers to implementation). A survey was administered pre-intervention to assess PG confidence in ability to manage therapy. Post-intervention, PG rated the interventions impact on baseline confidence, as well as an assessment of satisfaction with the education and content. Descriptive statistics were utilized to summarize the Likert survey questions. Results A total of 21of 25 (84%) participants completed surveys. 100% of PG that responded was either extremely satisfied or very satisfied with the educational intervention. Prior to the intervention, 19% (N4) indicated little to no confidence, 19% (N4) indicated some confidence and 62% (N13) indicated being very confident. 62% (N13) of PG’s indicated the information covered was new to them, while 24% (N5) indicated some information was new and 14% (N3) indicated none of the information was new. Regardless of baseline confidence, 100% (N21) responded that the intervention further improved confidence to a great degree. Conclusion The nurse visit resulted in high satisfaction with care and education and impacted PG confidence in ability to implement treatment. Future studies are needed to determine the impact on patient compliance. Support

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