The study found that patient preferences for home sleep testing are influenced primarily by factors such as the waiting time to conduct the sleep study, waiting time to discuss results, and sleep quality during the test, rather than diagnostic accuracy. Notably, preferences varied significantly across different patient subgroups, including differences in gender and prior experience with sleep studies. These insights underscore the importance of tailoring sleep testing options to individual patient preferences to enhance patient-centered care.
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