Appropriateness of respiratory care: evidence-based guidelines.


Autoria(s): Rosière, Joël; Vader, John-Paul; Sokol Cavin, Marta; Grant, Kathleen; Larcinese, Anna; Voellinger, Rachel; Burnand, Bernard; Revelly, Jean-Pierre; Fitting, Jean-William
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

PRINCIPLES: Respiratory care is universally recognised as useful, but its indications and practice vary markedly. In order to improve the appropriateness of respiratory care in our hospital, we developed evidence-based local guidelines in a collaborative effort involving physiotherapists, physicians and health service researchers. METHODS: Recommendations were developed using the standardised RAND appropriateness method. A literature search was conducted based on terms associated with guidelines and with respiratory care. A working group prepared proposals for recommendations which were then independently rated by a multidisciplinary expert panel. All recommendations were then discussed in common and indications for procedures were rated confidentially a second time by the experts. The recommendations were then formulated on the basis of the level of evidence in the literature and on the consensus among these experts. RESULTS: Recommendations were formulated for the following procedures: non-invasive ventilation, continuous positive airway pressure, intermittent positive pressure breathing, intrapulmonary percussive ventilation, mechanical insufflation-exsufflation, incentive spirometry, positive expiratory pressure, nasotracheal suctioning and non-instrumental airway clearance techniques. Each recommendation referred to a particular medical condition and was assigned to a hierarchical category based on the quality of the evidence from the literature supporting the recommendation and on the consensus among the experts. CONCLUSION: Despite a marked heterogeneity of scientific evidence, the method used allowed us to develop commonly agreed local guidelines for respiratory care. In addition, this work fostered a closer relationship between physiotherapists and physicians in our institution.

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eng

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Swiss Medical Weekly13927-28387-392

Palavras-Chave #Evidence-Based Medicine; Humans; Practice Guidelines as Topic; Respiratory Therapy/standards; Respiratory Tract Diseases/therapy
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