Best evidence statement (BESt). Long-term outcomes in obstructive sleep apnea.
Best evidence statement (BESt). Long-term outcomes in obstructive sleep apnea.
8 February 2010
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
DISEASE/CONDITION(S)
Obstructive sleep apnea
GUIDELINE CATEGORY
Assessment of Therapeutic Effectiveness
Counseling
CLINICAL SPECIALTY
Family Practice
Otolaryngology
Pediatrics
Psychology
Pulmonary Medicine
Surgery
INTENDED USERS
Advanced Practice Nurses
Health Care Providers
Nurses
Patients
Physician Assistants
Physicians
Psychologists/Non-physician Behavioral Health Clinicians
Respiratory Care Practitioners
GUIDELINE OBJECTIVE(S)
To provide best evidence statements for the assessment of long-term outcomes in obstructive sleep apnea
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
DISEASE/CONDITION(S)Obstructive sleep apnea
GUIDELINE CATEGORY
Assessment of Therapeutic Effectiveness
Counseling
CLINICAL SPECIALTY
Family Practice
Otolaryngology
Pediatrics
Psychology
Pulmonary Medicine
Surgery
INTENDED USERS
Advanced Practice Nurses
Health Care Providers
Nurses
Patients
Physician Assistants
Physicians
Psychologists/Non-physician Behavioral Health Clinicians
Respiratory Care Practitioners
GUIDELINE OBJECTIVE(S)
To provide best evidence statements for the assessment of long-term outcomes in obstructive sleep apnea
Keywords:
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, sleep apnea, Obstructive sleep apnea,
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, sleep apnea, Obstructive sleep apnea,
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