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Experience of the school-aged child with tracheostomy.

机译:学龄儿童气管切开术的经验。

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BACKGROUND: Little is known about the school experience of children with tracheostomy tubes. These children may represent a population that qualifies for special services in school. Understanding how tracheostomy affects school-aged children may provide information needed to develop programs that provide these children with invaluable experiences. OBJECTIVE: To understand what children with tracheostomies experience in school as it relates to tracheostomy care and how their condition affects academic achievement and social adjustment. METHODS: We identified a cohort of 38 eligible school-aged children with indwelling tracheostomy tubes for ongoing upper airway obstruction through the North Carolina Children's Airway Center. A questionnaire was developed to assess support of their medical condition throughout the school day. Twenty-three patients responded to the questionnaire. RESULTS: School experience for a child with a tracheostomy varied. Approximately half the children attended special needs classes, the other half were in mainstream classrooms. Speech services and Passy-Muir valves were used in 43% and 57% of cases, respectively. Over half the students were excluded from physical activity because of the tracheostomy. Most students missed at least 10 days of school for medical care in an academic year. Fifty percent of the students reported attending schools where school personnel had no training in tracheostomy care. In some cases, a trained nurse accompanied the child to school to help with tracheostomy care. In other cases, the child coped with tracheostomy care alone. CONCLUSIONS: As children with special medical needs are increasingly incorporated into mainstream schools, it is important to understand the potential hurdles they face in managing tracheostomies. In particular, school personnel should have the ability to provide basic care for students with tracheostomies. Student speech and educational outcomes require further investigation and analysis.
机译:背景:对气管切开插管儿童的学习经历了解甚少。这些孩子可能代表有资格在学校接受特殊服务的人口。了解气管切开术如何影响学龄儿童可能会提供所需的信息,以制定计划,为这些儿童提供宝贵的经验。目的:了解有气管切开术的儿童在学校经历过哪些与气管切开术护理有关的经历,以及他们的状况如何影响学业和社会适应。方法:我们确定了38例符合条件的学龄儿童,其中有气管切开插管,通过北卡罗莱纳州儿童气道中心正在进行上呼吸道阻塞。编制了一份问卷,以评估他们在整个上学期间对他们的医疗状况的支持。 23名患者回答了问卷。结果:气管切开术的孩子的学校经历各不相同。大约一半的孩子参加特殊需求课程,另一半在主流教室。语音服务和Passy-Muir瓣膜的使用率分别为43%和57%。超过一半的学生由于气管切开术而被排除在体育锻炼之外。大多数学生在一学年内至少缺课10天以接受医疗服务。 50%的学生报告上过学校,那里的人员没有接受气管切开术培训。在某些情况下,训练有素的护士陪着孩子上学,以帮助进行气管切开术护理。在其他情况下,孩子仅应付气管切开护理。结论:随着有特殊医疗需求的儿童越来越多地纳入主流学校,了解他们在气管切开术中面临的潜在障碍非常重要。特别是,学校人员应有能力为气管切开术的学生提供基本护理。学生的言语和教育成果需要进一步调查和分析。

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