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- W2811018332 abstract "Purpose: To determine the current use, rationale for use, and construction of the therapist-made bubble-positive expiratory pressure (bubble-PEP) device by physiotherapists in Australian public and private hospitals. Methods: Cross-sectional survey of 122 randomly selected Australian hospitals. Physiotherapists employed in these hospitals were invited to participate. Results: Hospital response rate was 88% with 169 participating physiotherapists. Bubble-PEP device was used in 43% of responding hospitals and by 72% of physiotherapists. The rationale for use was to improve secretion clearance (99%) and oxygen saturation (48%) and promote deep breathing (48%). Bubble-PEP device was used for patients with bronchiectasis (86%), pneumonia (74%), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (70%), and postoperatively (61%). Physiotherapists believed that bubble-PEP device splinted airways open (88%), produced PEP at the mouth (70%), and loosened secretions (66%). Seventy-nine percent of physiotherapists were more likely to use bubble-PEP device than other devices because of accessibility and cost. Materials and methods used to construct bubble-PEP device were a 500-mL plastic bottle (54%), plastic tubing (77%) of 30-cm length (46%), and 10-cm water level (34%). Conclusions: The bubble-PEP device was commonly used by physiotherapists in Australian hospitals to treat respiratory impairments in patients with lung conditions. There was no clear consensus on bubble-PEP device construction." @default.
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- W2811018332 title "Therapist-Made Bubble-Positive Expiratory Pressure" @default.
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