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Respiratory Resources and Education for Healthcare Professionals

Respiratory MCN Education Hub

The Respiratory MCN is delighted to launch a new education platform via MS Teams to support Continued Professional Development for those, who have an interest in Respiratory Medicine, working in Primary and Secondary Care.

To ensure a well-rounded learning experience and to cater for staff with busy schedules and geographical constraints. The Respiratory MCN will utilise the Education Hub to host monthly lunch time education sessions (the 2nd Monday of the month 12:30-13:30) and as a news channel. Click the button below to find out more.

Inhaler Resources Adult and Children

In this section you will information posters to improve technique , a guide to assessing technique and guidance on inhaled therapies.

Hard copies of these resources available however, are limited. Please contact emma.x.campbell@nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk for more information.

Adult

Improve Your Inhaler Technique

Improve Your Inhaler Technique Poster

This poster has been developed by the Respiratory MCN to aid in improving inhaler technique. Once scanned, the QR codes will take you to inhaler technique videos hosted on the Asthma & Lung UK website.

Inhaler Training Guide

Inhaler Training Guide (7 steps to using an inhaler device)

This training guide has been developed by the Respiratory MCN and is intended to support counselling of patients on inhaler technique by healthcare professionals by providing 7 steps that are applicable to all devices. It is not intended to be used by patients.

Guidance on Inhaled Therapies - Asthma diagram

Guidance on Inhaled Therapies – Asthma Adult

This guideline should be used to support new patients being commenced on inhaled therapy or those requiring treatment to be stepped up or down. It is not intended to be used by patients.

For a greyscale/black and white version with labels indicating the colour of the inhaler, choose the option below.

COPD Therapies - diagram

Guidance on Inhaled Therapies – Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

This guideline should be used to support new patients being commenced on inhaled therapy or those requiring treatment to be stepped up or down. It is not intended to be used by patients.

For a greyscale/black and white version with labels indicating the colour of the inhaler, choose the option below.

Children and Young People

Oral Therapies - Asthma diagram

Guidance on Inhaled and Oral Therapies – Children

This guideline should be used to support new children and young people being commenced on inhaled therapy or those requiring treatment to be stepped up or down. It is not intended to be used by patients.

COPD Resources

In this section you will information on COPD and self-managing the condition.

The Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD)

GOLD “works with healthcare professionals and public health officials around the world to raise awareness of COPD and to improve prevention and treatment of this lung disease”.

To find out more please visit their website.

Image COPD SMP

NHS Lothian Self-Management Plan for COPD

The aim of the NHS Lothian Self-Management Plan for COPD is to help patients have better control of their Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).

This plan includes sections for recording medication, monitoring symptoms and treating exacerbations.

Printed copies of this leaflet can be ordered via the NHS Lothian Resource Centre.

NHS Lothian Self-Management Plan for COPD

FIRST STEPS to Living with COPD

Asthma+Lung UK: First Steps to Living With COPD

To download a copy of Asthma+Lung UK’s ‘First Steps to Living With COPD’ to share with your patients, head over to their website.

Click here to visit Asthma+Lung UK to download: First Steps to Living With COPD.

YOUR COPD Self Management Plan

Asthma+Lung UK: Your COPD Self-Management Plan

To download a copy of Asthma+Lung UK’s ‘Your COPD Self-Management Plan’ to share with your patients, head over to their website.

Click here to visit Asthma+Lung UK to download: Your COPD Self-Management Plan