Sleep apnea (SA) is common among persons with acquired brain injury (ABI). Positive
airway pressure (PAP) is the frontline therapy for SA, but compliance is poor. The
purpose of this study is to identify predictors of PAP compliance in neurorehabilitation
inpatients with acquired brain injury (ABI).
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