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Asthma Programme

Speciality
Allied Health
Location
Online
Delivery
Online
Time / Duration
5 hours
Subject matter expert
e-Learning for Healthcare
Provider
eIntegrity
Endorsed By
Education for Health, NHS England

The e-Asthma programme is an interactive e-learning resource for healthcare professionals which aims to improve the diagnosis and management of asthma as a long term condition for children and adults.

e-Asthma is a foundation level educational resource aimed at all healthcare professionals who come into contact with children or adults with asthma who are not asthma specialists. This includes GPs, practice nurses, pharmacists, community nurses, school nurses, ambulance staff, 0-19 teams and A&E staff.

Covering both paediatric and adult asthma diagnosis and management this programme aims to develop a healthcare professional’s knowledge and confidence in caring for patients with this long term condition, improving the quality of care received by children and adults.

 

More information

Among children in the UK, asthma is the most common chronic medical condition and the most common reason for an acute medical admission to hospital. Asthma UK estimates that there are currently 1.1 million children in the UK receiving treatment for asthma. It is predominantly a long term condition that should be appropriately diagnosed and managed within primary care.

Asthma is one of the top three reasons for emergency admissions to hospital and up to 75% of these admissions are avoidable. Asthma mortality is sadly increasing. Mortality rates from Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) nations (2010) show the UK rate (for all asthma) as the third highest in Europe. The National Review of Asthma Deaths (NRAD, May 2014) showed that in the UK there were 1,242 deaths from asthma in 2012, 21 of these in children aged less than 14 years. There are preventable factors in 90% of childhood deaths from asthma.

The achievable goal of freedom from asthma symptoms is not being met in many children and young people and paediatric asthma also pivots with adult respiratory conditions (asthma and COPD). In addition local audits have shown that the majority of primary care professionals do not feel confident in their management of asthma.

 

The e-Asthma programme aims to standardise the quality of asthma care for children and adults in line with NICE and NRAD recommendations.  e-Asthma will train people to foundation level in the following areas of asthma diagnosis and management:

  • Overview of asthma and its diagnosis
  • Control and monitoring
  • Managing asthma
  • Acute asthma (managing asthma attacks)
  • Supporting self-management

 

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eIntegrity programmes are developed by NHS Health Education England’s e-Learning for Healthcare programme (HEE e-LfH). 

 

The programmes are high quality self-directed learning programmes.  They are designed to support training and CPD and are excellent resources alongside other traditional teaching methodologies.  They have been developed by the UK NHS for use in the NHS.  However, many of the programmes have international relevance, particularly the specialty training programmes which are often mapped to UK specialty training curricula.

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PRM123
Type
Delivery
Title
Asthma Programme
Interest Areas / Topics Covered
Asthma and or COPD, Children and young peoples health, Men's health, Respiratory Medicine, Women's health
Location
Provider Type
Education Provider
Time / Duration
5 hours
Location
Online
Posted By
eIntegrity Healthcare e-Learning
Access Duration (in months)
12
Price:
$80.00
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