IMPROVING ACCESS TO PULMONARY REHABILITATION – NEW DEVELOPMENTS
Presenter: Alison JA
Pulmonary rehabilitation has high level evidence of efficacy in the
management of people with chronic lung disease, however access
to pulmonary rehabilitation in Australia is limited. To enable the
translation of the evidence for pulmonary rehabilitation into clinical
practice, the reasons for limited access need to be determined and
strategies to improve access to pulmonary rehabilitation are needed.
The presentation will provide the most recent evidence for the
benefits of pulmonary rehabilitation and discuss reasons for limited
access and strategies to improve access. Such strategies include:
alternative modes of delivery of pulmonary rehabilitation; educational
programs available to health professionals to upskill in pulmonary
rehabilitation; support networks and resources; and new and proposed
funding models.
Key Practice Points:
• This session will enable participants to know the most recent evidence
for pulmonary rehabilitation as an intervention in the management
of chronic lung disease and strategies
CPD Points: 0.5
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