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Improving medication adherence

Let s Talk Respiratory editorial team Tips to help patients with respiratory conditions improve adherence with medication are outlined

Respiratory consultation skills

Many clinicians would agree that time pressures can sometimes impact on the quality of care we would like to provide to our patients It is essential then that we all make the most of our time with patients to optimise outcomes The focus on meeting the Quality and Outcomes Framework QOF agenda can sometimes detract from delivering a tailored consultation that meets the needs of the patient and yet it is possible to do both

How truthful are patients about medication adherence

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How do we make rational inhaler choices

In today s episode Jane talks to Professor Omar Usmani about how to personalise the choice of inhaler to the patient when you have a busy clinic or a short appointment about considering the environment when making an inhaler choice and about what the future holds for inhalers and respiratory care Jane also asks Omar about his life and career and his favourite board game Monopoly

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Key comorbidities in asthma and COPD and how to manage them

Dr Graham Burns provides valuable advice on the management of common and important comorbidities to respiratory conditions in primary care Part of the Let s Talk Respiratory Digital Masterclasses series