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Quality standards for managing children and adolescents with bronchiectasis: an international consensus

Authors :
Anne B. Chang
Jeanette Boyd
Andrew Bush
Adam T. Hill
Zena Powell
Angela Zacharasiewicz
Efthymia Alexopoulou
James D. Chalmers
Andrew J. Collaro
Carolina Constant
Konstantinos Douros
Rebecca Fortescue
Matthias Griese
Jonathan Grigg
Andreas Hector
Bulent Karadag
Oleksandr Mazulov
Fabio Midulla
Alexander Moeller
Marijke Proesmans
Christine Wilson
Stephanie T. Yerkovich
Ahmad Kantar
Keith Grimwood
Source :
Breathe, Vol 18, Iss 3 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
European Respiratory Society, 2022.

Abstract

The global burden of bronchiectasis in children and adolescents is being recognised increasingly. However, marked inequity exists between, and within, settings and countries for resources and standards of care afforded to children and adolescents with bronchiectasis compared with those with other chronic lung diseases. The European Respiratory Society (ERS) clinical practice guideline for the management of bronchiectasis in children and adolescents was published recently. Here we present an international consensus of quality standards of care for children and adolescents with bronchiectasis based upon this guideline. The panel used a standardised approach that included a Delphi process with 201 respondents from the parents and patients’ survey, and 299 physicians (across 54 countries) who care for children and adolescents with bronchiectasis. The seven quality standards of care statements developed by the panel address the current absence of quality standards for clinical care related to paediatric bronchiectasis. These internationally derived, clinician-, parent- and patient-informed, consensus-based quality standards statements can be used by parents and patients to access and advocate for quality care for their children and themselves, respectively. They can also be used by healthcare professionals to advocate for their patients, and by health services as a monitoring tool, to help optimise health outcomes.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18106838 and 20734735
Volume :
18
Issue :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Breathe
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.0aa6dce8670849429657afe38267af0d
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1183/20734735.0144-2022