2020
DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsaa056.1183
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1189 Recruiting, Training, And Implementing Sleep Health Educators In Community-based Research To Improve Sleep Health

Abstract: Introduction Adherence to OSA assessment and treatment is low among racial/ethnic minorities, particularly among blacks. Navigating patients along the continuum of care from assessment to treatment adherence requires motivation, social support, and self-efficacy. Previous studies indicate that community health educators can provide motivation, social support, and skills to patients to better navigate the complex OSA care continuum. However, recruiting, training, and implementing sleep health … Show more

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“…Many additional recommendations have been made on how to improve sleep in marginalized and disadvantaged communities ( 42 , 43 ) including community-based interventions and public health campaigns ( 44 ). Although these interventions ( 45 ), which raise awareness about the importance of sleep and related health consequences ( 46 , 47 ), have mostly focused on adults ( 48 ) they are also likely to benefit their children.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many additional recommendations have been made on how to improve sleep in marginalized and disadvantaged communities ( 42 , 43 ) including community-based interventions and public health campaigns ( 44 ). Although these interventions ( 45 ), which raise awareness about the importance of sleep and related health consequences ( 46 , 47 ), have mostly focused on adults ( 48 ) they are also likely to benefit their children.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%