The occurrence of a first episode of acute bronchiolitis in an infant or young child (3 months-2 years) always represents a medical event that generates stress for parents and in some cases for the primary care physician when it is necessary to decide on the child's orientation for treatment. Each year, during the winter season, this pathology affects 30% of infants under two years old (480,000 annual cases in France), generates approximately 30,000 hospitalizations and exposes to an overall mortality risk of 0.08%. According to the recommendations of the HAS (2019), moderate bronchiolitis does not require systematic hospitalization and can be managed in a Home Hospitalization (HAD) context. When the child's examination data do not find signs of severity, the SpO2 measurement is greater than 92% and the family context allows for return home, HAD management is a reasonable option and represents an alternative to the classic scheme of assessing the level of severity by the emergency department and subsequent hospitalization if necessary. HAD management is carried out within the framework of a very structured "patient pathway", codified and supervised by the pediatric teams and doctors of this department. This patient pathway concerns children with a moderate form of bronchiolitis without oxygen requirements at the time of inclusion. This must be 48 hours from the onset of the child's respiratory clinical signs. The main objective of this study is to describe the need for oxygen therapy for a young child with moderate acute bronchiolitis syndrome during home hospitalization (HAD) care.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
40
Polyclinique de Poitiers - HAD
Poitiers, France
RECRUITINGOxygenotherapy
Need for oxygen therapy during home hospitalisation care
Time frame: one month
Oxygen therapy assistance
Oxygen therapy assistance during home hospitalization care
Time frame: up to one month
Home hospitalization support
Duration of home hospitalization support
Time frame: up to one month
Hospitalization time
hospitalization during home hospitalization care
Time frame: up to one month
QUALIN questionnaire
QUALIN questionnaire is a 34-item scale to assess an infant's quality of life.
Time frame: day 1, day 7 and one month
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale questionnaire
HADS questionnaire has 14 items between 0 and more than 11 points
Time frame: day 1, day 7 and one month
Direct costs
daily cost of home hospitalization without oxygen, daily cost of home hospitalization with oxygen, GHS bronchiolitis level 2
Time frame: day 1, day 7 and one month
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