Royal Philips: Philips survey reveals COVID-19 s negative impact on sleep quality and CPAP use
March 10, 2021
70% of people surveyed have experienced one or more new sleep challenges since the start of the pandemic
72% of surveyed sleep apnea patients who discontinued CPAP therapy cited COVID-19 related reasons
58% reported a willingness to use telehealth for a sleep related concern, aligning with Philips commitment to delivering connected care telehealth support to people at home
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Royal Philips. Almost a year since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Philips surveyed 13,000 adults in 13 countries to capture attitudes, perceptions, and behaviors around sleep. This year s survey reveals that, since the beginning of COVID-19, 70% of respondents experienced one or more new sleep challenges, with 60% reporting that the pandemic had directly impacted their ability to sleep well. It also reveals that while such challenges have been widespread, sleep apnea
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