Determining the Benefits of Improving Communication in BPAP/CPAP Users

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

36

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

March 22, 2019

Primary Completion Date

July 8, 2019

Study Completion Date

July 8, 2019

Conditions
Positive-Pressure RespirationCommunication
Interventions
DEVICE

F2S Communicator

"The communicator will be attached to the BPAP/CPAP mask. The study coordinator will ENABLE the communicator. A list of single words and 5-word through 15-word sentences will be provided to the patient. Each single word may be read aloud up to two times. The partner must then select the read word out of a list of twelve possible words. Each sentence may be read aloud up to two times. The partner must transcribe each sentence on a standardized form. A survey will be provided to evaluate the mask on, communicator on period."

OTHER

Non-functioning Communicator

"The communicator will be attached to the BPAP/CPAP mask. The study coordinator will DISABLE the communicator. A list of single words and 5-word through 15-word sentences will be provided to the patient. Each single word may be read aloud up to two times. The partner must then select the read word out of a list of twelve possible words. Each sentence may be read aloud up to two times. The partner must transcribe each sentence on a standardized form. A survey will be provided to evaluate the mask on, communicator on period."

Trial Locations (3)

30322

Emory Clinic, Atlanta

Emory University Hospital, Atlanta

Grady Health System, Atlanta

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Emory University

OTHER

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