Infant bronchiolitis is a frequent pathology that is the cause of a very large number of medical outpatient and physiotherapy treatments in France. Many international studies and recommendations have invalidated any drug treatment during its management during the first episode. In France, the consensus conference promoted by the National Agency for Accreditation and Health Evaluation (ANAES) in September 2000 was in the same vein. Regarding the respiratory physiotherapy component, posture drainage, vibration and percussion are not considered effective. ANAES recommended the use of respiratory physiotherapy with passive exhalation techniques. This is a method of care that has developed mainly in French-speaking countries, making it difficult to compare with the habits of Anglo-Saxon countries, which, more generally, do not prescribe it. In France, the level of evidence of its effectiveness is considered low (grade C). To date, the vast majority of studies have focused exclusively on a population of infants hospitalized for severe bronchiolitis. For this type of population, the value of such treatment to shorten the healing time has not been demonstrated. So much so that the ANAES, in its time, recommended that studies be carried out "on an outpatient basis" to assess their degree. In this respect, several recent studies have provided new data. Despite the reservations inherent in their methodologies and/or staff, they raise the question of the interest of the respiratory physiotherapy on an outpatient basis. In terms of professional practice, the American recommendations state that clinicians should educate family members about evidence-based diagnosis, treatment and prevention in bronchiolitis. Finally, an opinion survey concludes that holders of parental authority are seeking information on bronchiolitis and that approximately 90% have read the brochure given out of the maternity ward explaining the modes of transmission, manifestations, care and hygiene measures in the event of bronchiolitis. Pending new French recommendations, it seems legitimate to evaluate the level of perception of the effect of pediatric respiratory physiotherapy with increase in expiratory flow (IEF) in urban practice on the respiratory comfort of infants directly with families confronted with this pathology.
Infant bronchiolitis is a frequent pathology that is the cause of a very large number of medical outpatient and physiotherapy treatments in France. Many international studies and recommendations have invalidated any drug treatment during its management during the first episode. In France, the consensus conference promoted by the National Agency for Accreditation and Health Evaluation (ANAES) in September 2000 was in the same vein. Regarding the respiratory physiotherapy component, posture drainage, vibration and percussion are not considered effective. ANAES recommended the use of respiratory physiotherapy with passive exhalation techniques. This is a method of care that has developed mainly in French-speaking countries, making it difficult to compare with the habits of Anglo-Saxon countries, which, more generally, do not prescribe it. In France, the level of evidence of its effectiveness is considered low (grade C). To date, the vast majority of studies have focused exclusively on a population of infants hospitalized for severe bronchiolitis. For this type of population, the value of such treatment to shorten the healing time has not been demonstrated. So much so that the ANAES, in its time, recommended that studies be carried out "on an outpatient basis" to assess their degree. In this respect, several recent studies have provided new data. Despite the reservations inherent in their methodologies and/or staff, they raise the question of the interest of respiratory physiotherapy in ambulatory care. In terms of professional practice, the American recommendations state that clinicians should educate family members about evidence-based diagnosis, treatment and prevention in bronchiolitis. Finally, an opinion survey concludes that holders of parental authority are seeking information on bronchiolitis and that approximately 90% have read the brochure given out of the maternity ward explaining the modes of transmission, manifestations, care and hygiene measures in the event of bronchiolitis. Pending new French recommendations, it seems legitimate to evaluate the level of perception of the effect of pediatric respiratory physiotherapy with increase in expiratory flow (IEF) in urban practice on the respiratory comfort of infants directly with families confronted with this pathology.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
192
practice of an updated questionnaire at D0, D2 and D7
Rb Picard
Amiens, France
RB 74
Annecy-le-Vieux, France
GAB
Arpajon, France
Aquirespi
Bordeaux, France
Rb Loiret
Fleury-les-Aubrais, France
La Rochelle
La Rochelle, France
Occirespi
Léguevin, France
Rb Grand Est
Malzéville, France
ARBAM
Marseille, France
CHU Robert-Debré
Paris, France
...and 1 more locations
QUALIN score
Evolution of the Quality of life of infants and young children (QUALIN) score between before the session and 12 to 24 hours after the session.
Time frame: 24 hours
Questionnaire about accessibility of the care chain
This is a questionnaire that has not been validated in the literature. Its purpose is to assess the feelings of holders of parental authority about the conditions of access to outpatient care.
Time frame: 8 days
Questionnaire about understanding of the information
This is a questionnaire that has not been validated in the literature. The purpose of this questionnaire is to evaluate the parent's feelings about understanding information
Time frame: 8 days
Questionnaire about perceived professional competence.
This is a questionnaire that has not been validated in the literature. The purpose of this questionnaire is to evaluate the parent's feelings about perceived professional competence
Time frame: 8 days
Questionnaire about security of care
This is a questionnaire that has not been validated in the literature. The purpose of this questionnaire is to evaluate the parent's feelings about perceived professional competence The security of care
Time frame: 8 days
Questionnaire about child's respiratory comfort
This is a questionnaire that has not been validated in the literature. The purpose of this questionnaire is to evaluate the parent's feelings about the evolution of their child's respiratory comfort after the physiotherapy session.
Time frame: 8 days
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