The role of physiotherapy in the respiratory management of children with neuromuscular diseases: A South African perspective.

IF 1 Q4 REHABILITATION South African Journal of Physiotherapy Pub Date : 2021-05-07 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajp.v77i1.1527
Anri Human, Lieselotte Corten, Brenda M Morrow
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Background: Respiratory morbidity is common in children with neuromuscular diseases (NMD) owing to chronic hypoventilation and impaired cough. Optimal, cost-effective respiratory management requires implementation of clinical practice guidelines and a coordinated multidisciplinary team approach.

Objectives: To explore South African physiotherapists' knowledge, perception and implementation of respiratory clinical practice guidelines for non-ventilated children with NMD.

Methods: An online survey was conducted amongst members of the South African Society of Physiotherapy's Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation (CPRG) and Paediatric special interest groups and purposive sampling of non-member South African physiotherapists with respiratory paediatrics expertise (N= 481).

Results: Most respondents worked in private healthcare, with 1-10 years' experience treating patients with NMD. For acute and chronic management, most participants recommended nebulisation and 24-h postural management for general respiratory care. Percussions, vibrations, positioning, adapted postural drainage, breathing exercises and manually assisted cough were favoured as airway clearance techniques. In addition, participants supported non-invasive ventilation, oscillatory devices and respiratory muscle training for chronic management.

Conclusion: Respondents seemed aware of internationally-endorsed NMD clinical practice guidelines and recommendations, but traditional manual airway clearance techniques were favoured. This survey provided novel insight into the knowledge, perspectives and implementation of NMD clinical practice guidelines amongst South African physiotherapists.

Clinical implications: There is an urgent need to increase the abilities of South African physiotherapists who manage children with NMD, as well as the establishment of specialised centres with the relevant equipment, ventilatory support and expertise in order to provide safe, cost-effective and individualised patient care.

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物理治疗在神经肌肉疾病患儿呼吸系统管理中的作用:南非视角。
背景:呼吸系统疾病在神经肌肉疾病(NMD)患儿中很常见,原因是慢性低通气和咳嗽受损。最佳的、具有成本效益的呼吸管理需要实施临床实践指南和协调的多学科团队方法。目的:探讨南非物理治疗师对非通气NMD患儿呼吸临床实践指南的认识、认知和实施情况。方法:在南非物理治疗学会心肺康复(CPRG)和儿科特殊兴趣小组的成员中进行了一项在线调查,并对具有呼吸儿科专业知识的非成员南非物理治疗师进行了有目的的抽样(N= 481)。结果:大多数受访者在私营医疗机构工作,有1-10年治疗NMD患者的经验。对于急性和慢性管理,大多数参与者推荐雾化和24小时体位管理进行一般呼吸护理。打击乐、振动、体位、体位引流、呼吸练习和手动辅助咳嗽是气道清除技术的首选方法。此外,参与者支持无创通气、振荡装置和呼吸肌肉训练用于慢性管理。结论:受访者似乎知道国际认可的NMD临床实践指南和建议,但传统的手动气道清除技术更受青睐。这项调查为南非物理治疗师对NMD临床实践指南的知识、观点和实施提供了新的见解。临床意义:迫切需要提高管理NMD儿童的南非物理治疗师的能力,以及建立具有相关设备、呼吸支持和专业知识的专门中心,以便提供安全、经济有效和个性化的患者护理。
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