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Discover how BREATHE Pulmonary Rehabilitation improves respiratory function and quality of life through tailored care, education, and exercise for individuals with chronic respiratory diseases. Learn about the program's benefits and outcomes.
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BREATHE PULMONARY REHAB
What is pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) According to NICE (2010) PR is: • An MDT programme of care for patients with chronic respiratory impairment • Individually tailored • Designed to optimise the individual’s physical and social performance and autonomy • Physical training, disease education, nutritional, psychological and behavioural intervention.
Who is appropriate for Breathe? • Confirmed diagnosis of a chronic respiratory disease • Functionally disabled by respiratory disease (MRC Dyspnoea Score > 3) • Cardiovascularly stable • Compliant with clinical management
Aims of Breathe • Increase exercise tolerance & functional ability • Reduce/control dyspnoea & disability • Improve quality of life • Promote self management & independence • Promote long term commitment to exercise • Reduce hospital admissions & cost to the NHS
Current Breathe Clinic Sites BODY COPY
Core Principles of Breathe Exercise Self-Management Education
Physical Deconditioning:The Negative Inactivity Spiral BODY COPY
Exercise and Dyspnoea:The Positive Activity Spiral BODY COPY
What’s Different about BREATHE? • Traditional PR pathway+ • Evidence based MECC – Brief Interventions • Flexible programme (access, t/f, on hold scheme) • Bespoke modules of care - pods • Provide bespoke CRD education and exercise • Hands on intervention • Link in with other health/social care/voluntary services to ensure true holistic care • Stepping stone for further progress for life style changes • Ongoing support and access to care
BREATHE HEP Format • Endurance training for functional gains • Strength training for specific activities • Respiratory muscle training and chest clearance routine • Progressive exercise prescription
Aims of Self-Management Education • Know and understand their condition • Understand what different medication are for • Know how and when to use different medication • Know what is “normal” for them in terms of symptoms • Can recognise when symptoms are worsening • Know what to do when symptoms are worsening • Know who to contact and how to contact them when symptoms are worsening • Know when to call for emergency help • Know what support is available
How Do We Know BREATHE Works • Patient testimonials • Outcome measures
How do We Know BREATHE Works?20.0% improvement in respiratory disability BODY COPY
How do We Know BREATHE Works? 29.4% improvement in distance walked BODY COPY
How do We Know BREATHE Works?20.0% improvement in managing breathlessness during daily tasks BODY COPY
How do We Know BREATHE Works? 22.2% and 25.0%improvement in anxiety and depression BODY COPY
How do We Know BREATHE Works?22.6% improvement in disease and self-management knowledge BODY COPY
Thank You for Your Time and Attention Any Questions? Contact the BREATHE team on: 0151 600 1950 or Breathe.lhch@nhs.net