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Occup Med Health Aff
ISSN: 2329-6879 OMHA, an open access journal
Health Congress 2017
October 16-17, 2017
October 16-17, 2017 Dubai, UAE
12
th
World Congress on
Industrial Health, Healthcare and Medical Tourism
Effectiveness of breathing exercises as therapeutic play on respiratory status among children
undergoing nebulization therapy with lower respiratory tract disorders
Shally, Yogesh Kumar and Parvinder Kaur
Maharishi Markandeshwar University, India
Introduction:
Lower respiratory infections are leading factor for death in children in developing countries resulting in nearly
about 1.9 million child deaths per year, out of which 20% are estimated to occur in India. Lower respiratory infections mainly
include Asthma, Bronchiolitis and Pneumonia which is the root cause of infection and death in children universally.
Aims & Objectives:
The aim of the study is to assess the effectiveness of breathing exercises as therapeutic play among children
undergoing nebulization therapy with lower respiratory tract disorders. The conceptual framework of the study was based on
Pender’s Health Promotion Model (Individual characteristics, behavior specific cognition and affect and behavior outcome).
Methodology & Theoretical Orientation:
The research adopted for the study was quasi-experimental and design was non-
equivalent control group pre-test post-test design. The study was conducted at two hospitals of Ambala, Haryana. A total
60 children with lower respiratory tract disorders who were in the age group of 5-18 years were selected by using purposive
sampling technique. The Modified Clinical Respiratory score tool was used for the study consisted of respiratory rate,
auscultation, use of accessory muscles, mental status, SpO2 on room air, skin color. Data collection was done in December and
January 2017. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data.
Findings:
The major findings revealed that the mean respiratory status in experimental group improved significantly from
pre-intervention (8.33±2.84) to post-intervention 3
rd
(3.30±1.26) as compared to comparison group in which mean respiratory
status in pre-intervention (8.23±2.45) and post-intervention 3
rd
(5.46±1.40). The computed t value in post-intervention 1
st
(t=1.17, p=0.24), in post-intervention 2
nd
(t=2.47, p=0.01) and in post-intervention 3
rd
(t=6.27, p=0.001), which was found to
be significant in post-intervention 2
nd
and post-intervention 3
rd
at 0.05 level of significance.
Conclusion & Significance:
It was concluded from the study that breathing exercises along with nebulization therapy is an
effective technique to improve the respiratory status among children.
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Biography
Shally is currently an MSc Nursing student, conducted research project in the fulfillment of her Master’s degree in Child Health Nursing. Her open and new
constructivist ideas help in improving the health status. She is also a Member of National Neonatal Forum.
shallychaudhary2@gmail.comShally et al., Occup Med Health Aff 2017, 5:4 (Suppl)
DOI: 10.4172/2329-6879-C1-038