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Barriers to CPAP Adherence - Coggle Diagram
Barriers to CPAP Adherence
General Barriers
1.3. Psychological and Social Determinants
Approaching device with fear
Feeling aged
Fear of earthquakes
Psychological collapse
Feeling illness
Strain on marital relationships
Inducing panic attacks
Reduction of social exclusion (stigmatization)
1.4. Lifestyle Factors and Daily Habits
Sleeping uutside the bedroom
Intense work schedule, Fatigue
Irregular sleep hours
Returning home late
Occupational challenges
1.2. Technical Issues Related to the Mask and Device
Skin irritation
Restricted movement due to the tubing
Straps being too tight or too loose
Improper mask fit on the face
Difficulty turning over in bed
Tubing getting tangled around the body
Bulky or large device size
Power outages
1.1. Initial Physical Discomfort and the Adaptation Process
Fear of not being able to breathe
Device taking up space
Difficulty breathing with the mask on
Hair, Beard, and Mustache
Restriction in sleeping position
Sensation of a foreign object on the face
Discomfort due to pressurized air
Culturally Specific Factors and Nuances
2.3. Guest Visits and Social Interactions
Hosting guests or visiting others
The home moving process
Relocation or travel
2.4. Illness Perception and Public Awareness Levels
Pulse drop
Workplace disruptions
Accidentally learning
Risk of heart attack
Recommendations and encouragement
2.2. Influence of Social Environment and Family Dynamics
Family and intergenerational relationships
Concern due to nearby patients
Partner’s discomfort
Family support
Reluctance due to social environment
2.5. Environmental Conditions and Living Circumstances
Temperature Levels
Urban living
Air pollution and humidity
Winter season
Fear of lightning (thunderstorms)
Village life (ease of compliance)
2.1. Fatalistic Beliefs and Faith-Based Perspectives
Prayer times
Perceiving the illness as fate
Fasting during Ramadan
Difficulty in accepting the condition