| Literature DB >> 29099029 |
Caroline H Nicolson1, Anne E Holland2, Annemarie L Lee3.
Abstract
While the health burden of bronchiectasis is increasing worldwide, medical and physiotherapy treatment strategies have progressed significantly over the past decade. For this reason, clinicians require readily accessible current evidence based information on the management of this condition. E-learning is a suitable educational forum for the development and maintenance of professional skills, however a comprehensive, evidence based, multidisciplinary website for bronchiectasis was not available. The Bronchiectasis Toolbox at www.bronchiectasis.com.au was developed by a team of clinicians in Australia and New Zealand with extensive experience in bronchiectasis. The content of this website, based on national and international guidelines, is presented under the headings: 'Bronchiectasis', 'Assessment', 'Physiotherapy', 'Indigenous', 'Paediatrics', and 'Resources'. Through a blend of multimedia resources, this website provides information to consolidate the knowledge and practical skills for health professionals caring for people with this condition. After launching in 2015 the website has received 64,549 hits from over 100 countries and the videos have been viewed 10,205 times in 89 countries. The Bronchiectasis Toolbox is a comprehensive multidisciplinary resource accessible to health professionals worldwide who manage people with bronchiectasis and is a unique solution to an educational need. Regular updates will ensure that the website continues to be relevant.Entities:
Keywords: airway clearance; antibiotics; bronchiectasis; exercise; indigenous health; management; physiotherapy
Year: 2017 PMID: 29099029 PMCID: PMC5635788 DOI: 10.3390/medsci5020013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Sci (Basel) ISSN: 2076-3271
Contents of the Bronchiectasis Toolbox.
| Headings | Sub Headings | Content |
|---|---|---|
| Bronchiectasis | Bronchiectasis | Definition |
| Pathophysiology | ||
| Prevalence | ||
| Causes | ||
| Symptoms | ||
| Diagnosis | Importance of Diagnosis | |
| How is it Diagnosed? | ||
| Radiology | ||
| Lung Function | ||
| Sputum Pathology | ||
| Investigations for Secondary Causes | ||
| Management | Management and Goals | |
| Treatment Options | ||
| Identifying an Exacerbation | ||
| Action Plan | ||
| Videos of Physiotherapy Techniques | ||
| Medications for Bronchiectasis | ||
| Medications | Correct Use of Medications | |
| Order of Medications | ||
| Co-morbidities | Sinusitis | |
| Gastro-Oesophageal Reflux | ||
| Urinary Incontinence | ||
| Musculoskeletal Issues | ||
| Living with Bronchiectasis | Nutrition | |
| Sleep | ||
| Travel | ||
| Prognosis | ||
| Anxiety and Depression | ||
| Assessment | Medical | Clinical Examination |
| Bronchiectasis Severity Index | ||
| FACED 1 Score | ||
| Physiotherapy | Subjective Assessment | |
| Objective Assessment | ||
| Outcome Measures | Exacerbations | |
| Sputum | ||
| Quality of Life Questionnaires | ||
| Lung Function | ||
| Exercise Tolerance | ||
| Physiotherapy | Principles of Airway Clearance | Airway Clearance in the Normal Lung |
| Hydration and Humidification | ||
| Management Plan | ||
| Choosing a Technique | ||
| Case Study | ||
| Techniques | Videos of Physiotherapy Techniques | |
| The Active Cycle of Breathing Technique | ||
| Forced Expiration Technique | ||
| Positive Expiratory Pressure Therapy | ||
| Oscillating Positive Expiratory Pressure Therapy | ||
| Autogenic Drainage | ||
| Gravity Assisted Drainage | ||
| Manual Techniques | ||
| Exercise | Inhalation Therapy via a Nebuliser | |
| Why Prescribe Exercise in Bronchiectasis | ||
| Exercise Prescription | ||
| Indigenous | Cultural | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders |
| Maori | ||
| Assessment | ||
| Medical and Physiotherapy | Causes | |
| Management | ||
| Action plan | ||
| Airway Clearance and Exercise | ||
| Airway Clearance Video | ||
| Resources | Useful Links | |
| Talking Posters | ||
| Flip Charts | ||
| Posters and Pamphlets | ||
| Videos | ||
| Paediatrics | Medical | Assessment |
| Causes | ||
| Management | ||
| Physiotherapy | Assessment and Management | |
| Exercise | ||
| Action Plan | ||
| Airway Clearance | Choosing the Correct Technique | |
| Airway Clearance Video | ||
| Oscillating PEP—Bottle PEP, Acapella, Flutter | ||
| Positive Expiratory Pressure Mask | ||
| Assisted Autogenic Drainage | ||
| Forced Expiration Technique | ||
| Modified Postural Drainage | ||
| Manual Techniques | ||
| High Frequency Chest Wall Oscillation | ||
| Resources | Videos | The Active Cycle of Breathing Technique |
| Forced Expiration Technique | ||
| Positive Expiratory Pressure (PEP) Therapy using PARI PEP, Mask PEP, and TheraPEP | ||
| Oscillating PEP Therapy using Acapella, Bottle PEP, Flutter | ||
| Aerobika | ||
| Autogenic Drainage | ||
| Manual Techniques | ||
| Nebuliser Therapy | ||
| Correct Use of Medications | ||
| References | Airway Clearance (other than PEP) | |
| Bronchiectasis | ||
| Co-Morbidities | ||
| Exercise | ||
| Indigenous Health | ||
| Miscellaneous | ||
| Paediatrics | ||
| PEP Therapy | ||
| Other Resources | Useful links | |
| Patient Handouts—Including Other Languages | ||
| Physiotherapy Assessment Forms | ||
| Action Plans | ||
| Measurement of Exercise Capacity | ||
| Purchasing Equipment | ||
| Nijmegen Questionnaire | ||
| Current Research |
1 FACED score: F—forced expiratory volume, A—age, C—chronic colonisation, E—radiological extension, D—dyspnea.
Figure 1Countries accessing the Bronchiectasis Toolbox. UK—United Kingdom, USA—United States of America, NZ—New Zealand.