Thursday 28 September 2017
1830-2000 / Everyday Asthma – Putting the Patient First (AstraZeneca satellite symposium) Chair: Steve Holmes
Wheezy Kids & Troublesome Teenagers Iain Small
Adult Asthma Management – A Breeze or a Wheeze? John Haughney
Friday 29 September 2017
CLINICAL SYMPOSIA
Focused on getting the fundamentals of care right and looking beyond the consultation
PCRS-UK 1 (Ironbridge 1) / SERVICE DEVELOPMENT
Featuring innovative case studies and examples; focusing on inspiring sustainable change
PCRS-UK 2 (Atcham Suite) / RESEARCH SESSIONS
Cutting edge, 'real world' research presentations
in conjunction with npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine / PRACTICAL WORKSHOPS
Interactive, practical workshops
in conjunction with Education for Health, offering an opportunity to enhance key consultation and clinical respiratory skills
Oral presentations
PCRS-UK 3 (Wenlock Suite) / Poster presentations
(Gallery) / PCRS-UK 4 (Coalport 1) / PCRS-UK 4 (Coalport 2)
0830-0900 / Refreshments and exhibition PCRS-UK 5 (Ironbridge 2 and 3)
0830-0850 / Mindfulness session ‘Analytical meditation on the precious human life’ with Melissa Canavan
0900-1000 / Opening plenary: Right care, right place, right time Chair: Noel Baxter
What works to improve care for patients, and what doesn’t Martin Marshall
1000-1100 / Debate: This house believes FeNO testing should be used as part of the diagnostic work up in all patients suspected of having asthma
Chair: Andrew Whittamore, Asthma UK
Speakers: Hilary Pinnock (opposer) and John Alexander (proposer) / Which COPD guideline should we use locally?
Chair: Sandy Walmsley
1) Getting respiratory guideline consensus across an STP-SE London, Azhar Saleem
2) Implementing a local guideline: the Birmingham experience, Alice Turner / Original research: Mental health, the patient perspective and health inequality
Co-chairs: Rachel Jordan and Tracy Jackson
S35. Are COPD outcomes different in patients who have also been diagnosed with anxiety and/or depression: A real-life UK cohort study - Emma Ray
S36. The relationship between anxiety and quality of life in patients with asthma: findings from the Breathing REtraining for Asthma Trial of Home Exercise (BREATHE) trial - Ben Ainsworth
S7. What features do patients ‘want’ in a mobile asthma app?: a qualitative study - Chi Yan Hui
S20. ‘I’m Fine’: exploring patient and carer assertions of status in advanced COPD and clinical implications - Caroline Moore
S37. Promoting pulmonary rehabilitation in COPD with lay health workers: a feasibility study - Patrick White
S11. Socioeconomic deprivation and inequalities in asthma care in Wales - Mohammad Al Sallakh / Best practice: COPD and other chronic lung disease
Co-chairs: Pam Parry and Steph Taylor
BP20. Sharing evidence of how Community Pharmacist interventions can improve COPD management - Darush Attar-Zadeh
BP10. A Quality Improvement Strategy to Reduce Admissions and Readmissions for patients with COPD - Karen Fern
BP5. An audit of the effects of smoking cessation on PO2 levels in a Home Oxygen Service. - Melissa Canavan
BP14. “Real World” use of azithromycin for managing COPD exacerbations in a community based respiratory service - Sarah Cowdell
BP13. When more is less: Cost savings associated with new inhaler products in a community based respiratory clinic - Sarah Cowdell
BP11. The basic clinical principles of long term oxygen use by adults in the home – The development of an innovative accredited eLearning package. - Jo Hobbs
BP7. PAVAR goal setting improves health outcomes in a multidisciplinary community respiratory team. - Marianne Milligan
BP22. Post-exacerbation pulmonary rehab; the challenges of putting guidelines into practice. - Laura Moth
BP6. The Impact of a Marketing Campaign on Referral Rates for Pulmonary Rehabilitation - Gillian Austin
BP34. Keep Active Keep Well; behaviour change exercise programme - Rebecca Jones / Pulmonary rehabilitation: let's all do it*
Co-facilitators: Kelly Redden-Rowley and Sally King / Chest examination for nurses and allied health professionals*
Chair: Thea Oliver
Facilitator: Natalie Harper
1100-1130 / Refreshments and exhibition PCRS-UK 5 (Ironbridge 2 and 3)
1130-1215 / Interstitial lung disease (ILD) is it on your radar? How to recognise, refer and manage your patients appropriately
Chair: Steven Wibberley, BLF
Speakers: Jane Scullion and Felix Woodhead
A patient perspective: Stephen Jones / What models will improve respiratory diagnosis? Experts and generalists in harmony
Chair: Stephen Gaduzo
Speakers: Vicky Moore, Rhys Jeffries and Jo Hamilton / Best practice: Using the internet and technology to improve care
Co-chairs: Hilary Pinnock and Phyllis Murphie
BP25. Enhancing understanding of asthma in children and young people through online learning - Viv Marsh
BP27. Using eLearning to promote correct inhaler use by respiratory patients: the UKIG Inhaler Standards website – Jane Scullion
S24. Big brother is monitoring you - real time telemonitoring in CPAP and NIV therapy users with sleep disordered breathing - Phyllis Murphie
BP16. Made you look: using graphics for Quality Improvement in the COPD primary care audit - Juliana Holzhauer-Barrie / Original research: Asthma
Co-chairs: Chi Yan Hui and Mike Thomas
S8. Understanding shared decision making in personalised action plan implementation in adult asthma: An exploratory feasibility study - Natasha Callender
S26. Estimating exacerbation rates from routine UK primary care data: an exploratory validation from the IMP2ART programme. - Chris Newby
S33. Investigation into health related quality of life in adult patients with asthma - Eleni Stamatopoulou
S25. How to secure better outcomes for everybody in asthma management: The International – Medicines Use Review Health Technology Assessment (International-MUR HTA) - Andrea Manfrin
S27. Assessing Technology-assisted Asthma Administration in enhancing Inhalation and Prescription Compliance - Barry Henderson
S22. Investigating asthma comorbidities: a systematic scoping review. - Karim El Ferkh
S19. What is the loss in quality of life associated with an asthma-related crisis event? - Christina-Jane Crossman-Barnes
S31. Examining Licensed and Unlicensed Spacer Use with Non-Extrafine Beclometasone Dipropionate Treatment in a Real-Life Patient Population with Asthma in the United Kingdom - Simon Wan Yau Ming / Inhaler technique: check yours*
Chair: Val Gerrard
Facilitator​​: Anna Murphy / Experiencing oxygen therapy and non-invasive ventilation
Chair: Jacqui Cooper
Facilitator: Chris Loveridge plus a patient perspective
1215-1300 / The practicalities of tackling the overuse of Inhaled Corticosteroids (Pfizer sponsored symposium)
Chair: Anne Rodman Speakers: James Calvert, Bristol and Helena Cummings, Specialist Respiratory Nurse, Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust
This symposium has been developed in conjunction with PCRS-UK to ensure it complements the main programme
1300-1400 / Lunch PCRS-UK 5 (Ironbridge 2 and 3)
1400-1445 / Real world difficult asthma – what is it really about? (Novartis sponsored symposium)
Speakers: Steve Holmes and Rob Niven
This symposium has been developed in conjunction with PCRS-UK to ensure it complements the main programme
1445-1530 / Cough and spit: Bronchiectasis or chronic bronchitis, which is it?
Chair: Kevin Gruffydd-Jones
Speaker: James Chalmers
A patient perspective: Barbara Preston / Working differently with people in the new models of care
Chair: Binita Kane
1) Group consultations, Alison Manson and Ruth Clery
2) Making waves: spreading a life-changing model for informal COPD clinics, Louise Sewell / Original research: New targets for treatment: identifying and managing uncontrolled asthma and COPD
Co-chairs: Mohammed al Sallakh and Tim Harries
S9. A systematic review of children with asthma aged 5-12 to identify and weight indicators of risk of asthma attacks - Susannah McLean
S28. Endotypes of COPD: their role in determining response to inhaled corticosteroids - Timothy Harries
S34. A qualitative study on the use of electronic alerts to identify excessive prescribing of short acting beta2-agonist (SABA) inhalers in people with asthma: the views of asthma experts and primary care staff - Shauna McKibben
S6. Breathing exercises for asthma- results of the BREATHE study - Mike Thomas / Best practice: Asthma and TB
Chair: Martyn Partridge
BP8. FeNO Use in Primary Care Management of Asthma - Michael O'Neill
BP24. Good practices investigating bronchial asthma as psychosomatic disease - Eleni Stamatopoulou
BP15. Asthma Matters; The introduction of Exhaled Nitrous Oxide (FeNO) to maximise asthma management in primary care - Pamela Astley
BP21. Audit on the prescribing of inhaled short-acting beta2 agonists in the treatment of asthma: many patients overuse this medication - Ayesha Kotecha
BP26. Prescribing of inhalers in primary care - Hetal Dhruve
BP28. Referral to a Community based Asthma Liaison Nurse - Gail Miles
BP1. An audit into the completeness of latent tuberculosis screening in the gastroenterology department, prior to patients starting anti-TNF-α therapy - Shuaib Meghji / CBT: non-pharmacological techniques for managing breathlessness
Chair: Christine Ennor
Facilitators: Graham Burns and Karen Heslop-Marshall / How to read and understand a clinical paper
Chair: Luke Daines
Facilitator: Helen Ashdown
1530-1600 / Refreshments and exhibition PCRS-UK 5 (Ironbridge 2 and 3)
1600-1645 / Respiratory infections: Let’s talk about antibiotics, right time, right person, right place
Chair: Helen Ashdown
Speaker: Donna Lecky / Breathlessness services - breathe in or out: where should the service be?
Chair: Vince Mak
1) Fatigue, anxiety and breathlessness: the FAB service, Diana Webb and Cathy Carmody-Heaton
2) How do I replicate the BSS in a multispeciality provider model of care? Irene Higginson / Best practice: Collaborative care (and dancing for breathlessness)
Co-chairs: Basil Penney and Deirdre Siddaway
BP18. Prudent Respiratory Prescribing – A Collaborative Strategy for Change - Jacqueline Reynolds
BP4. Getting a GRIP on Respiratory care- a multi-disciplinary approach to Asthma and COPD care in Grampian - Iain Small
BP29. Using a virtual ward MDT as a platform to discuss COPD patients who have been identified as having frequent admissions to hospital promotes a collaborative and coordinated approach between the COPD Specialist Nurse based in the community and the hospital based Respiratory Consultant and Respiratory Specialist Nurse. By sharing uptodate information these patients receive appropriate and optimised management plans. Ultimately promoting best practice whilst reducing readmissions. - Kathryn Williams
BP31. Dance Easy – potential for dance to improve wellbeing of people who are breathless - Siân Williams / Original research: Lung function, inhaler delivery and miscellaneous
Chair: Kamran Siddiqui
S3. What types of interventions help young people to quit smoking in Sandwell? The views of Stop Smoking Advisors - Leisa-Kay Harris
S12. Comparative assessment of cardiopulmonary parameters of petrol station attendants and non-petrol station attendants - Titilope Oluwatobiloba Ajepe
S13. Improving spacer delivery for low flow (paediatric) use. - Mark Sanders
S14. Objective assessment of inhaler technique with Smartphone App. - Mark Sanders
BP19. Field Walking Tests in Pulmonary Rehabilitation: A retrospective review to compare VO2 peak improvements between the 6 minute walking test and incremental shuttle walk test to determine the most relevant field walking test for community pulmonary rehabilitation. - Kevin Greaves
S32. Teleconsultation sleep clinic review in Dumfries and Galloway – A patient acceptability survey - Phyllis Murphie / Chest examination for nurses and allied health professionals*
Chair: Thea Oliver
Facilitator: Natalie Harper / Simplifying spirometry interpretation*
Chair: Chris Ennor
Facilitator: Chris Loveridge
1645-1730 / Mind the gap: defining effectiveness from patient populations to everyday clinical practice (GlaxoSmithKline sponsored symposium)
Co-chairs: Katherine Hickman and Carol Stonham Speaker: David Leather
This symposium has been developed in conjunction with PCRS-UK to ensure it complements the main programme
1730-1830 / Dragons Den: Respiratory Innovations
Chair: Steve Holmes
Dragons: Duncan Keeley, Garry McDonald, Hilary Pinnock, Jane Scullion
Product pitches: FeNO testing - Carol Stonham, Right Breathe App - Azhar Saleem, Singing for Lung Health - Phoene Cave
1830-1850 / Mindfulness session ‘Body scan and breathing meditation’ with Melissa Canavan
1915-1935 / Mindfulness session ‘Loving kindness’ with Melissa Canavan
1945-2015 / Drinks Reception (Gallery)
2015 / Conference Dinner PCRS-UK 1 (Ironbridge 1)

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Saturday 30 September 2017
CLINICAL SYMPOSIA
Focused on getting the fundamentals of care right and looking beyond the consultation
PCRS-UK 1 (Ironbridge 1) / SERVICE DEVELOPMENT
Featuring innovative case studies and examples; focusing on inspiring sustainable change
PCRS-UK 2 (Atcham Suite) / RESEARCH SESSIONS
Cutting edge, 'real world' research presentations
in conjunction with npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine / PRACTICAL WORKSHOPS
Interactive, practical workshops
in conjunction with Education for Health, offering an opportunity to enhance key consultation and clinical respiratory skills
Oral presentations
PCRS-UK 3 (Wenlock Suite) / Poster presentations
(Gallery) / PCRS-UK 4 (Coalport 1) / PCRS-UK 4 (Coalport 2)
0745-0845 / PCRS-UK AGM / 0745-0830 Singing for Lung Health - a practical session by Phoene Cave
0900-0945 / Breathlessness: whose patient is it?
Chair: Dayo Kuku
Speaker: Rachael Evans / The obesity epidemic and respiratory services
Chair: Clare Cook
1) Obesity and the lung: What service does the patient need from the community based team and general practice? Nick Hart
2) Primary care delivery of an OSA service, Tahmina Siddiqui / Best practice: Developing integrated care pathways
Co-chairs: Helen Ward and Stuart Berry
BP2. Does applying, PDSA cycles improve reported patients’ outcomes in a federated model of primary care for COPD patients? - Louise Lomas
BP23. Is integrated pulmonary and heart failure rehabilitation effective and safe in primary care? Alex Woodward
BP32. Patient utilisation of an acute COPD exacerbation hotline prior to admission - Vincent Mak
BP17. DART Respiratory Disease Programme for Darlington ‘A catalyst for change’ - Claire Adams / Original research: COPD and interstitial lung disease
Co-chairs: Daryl Freeman
S23. Use of soft mist inhalers vs. dry powder inhalers in patients with COPD: a CPRD study - Alicia Gayle
S30. The lay health worker-patient partnership promoting PR in COPD: the role of shared experience. - Patrick White
S5. Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) in TANDEM: A Tailored intervention for ANxiety and DEpression Management in COPD - Stephanie Taylor
S40. Development of the TANDEM intervention for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease including pre-pilot phase - Karen Heslop-Marshall
S10. Efficacy of Trimbow®, A Novel Triple Extrafine Combination Treatment in COPD Patients at High Risk of Exacerbations: A Sub-Group Analysis of the TRINITY Study - Mario Scuri
S18. Barriers and enablers for primary health care practitioners when referring patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease to Pulmonary Rehabilitation: a qualitative study. - Jane Young
S41. Rhythm & song: Breath management in Idiopathic Interstitial Pneumonias (IIP’s). Pilot Study - Phoene Cave
S39. The development and implementation of a personal health organiser for patients diagnosed with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF): A Pilot Study - Ashley Green / Simplifying spirometry interpretation*
Chair: Chris Ennor
Facilitator: Chris Loveridge / FeNO testing: are you ready for it?
Chair: Vikki Knowles
Facilitator: Carol Stonham
0945-1030 / The Holistic Management of Respiratory Symptoms: A Tale of Two Mothers (Boehringer Ingelheim sponsored symposium)
Chair: Sandy Walmsley Speakers: Jon Miles and Gail Miles
This symposium has been developed in conjunction with PCRS-UK to ensure it complements the main programme
1030-1115 / Refreshments and exhibition PCRS-UK 5 (Ironbridge 2 and 3)
1115-1200 / How sick is the child? Croup, bronchiolitis and paediatric respiratory infections - when to refer
Chair: Duncan Keeley
Speaker: Andrew Bush / Learning from the National COPD Audit
Chair: Melissa Canavan
1) Working towards the ideal COPD value pyramid: allocating resources across a Local Health Board, Rebecca Richards and Patrick FloodPage
2) Quality Improvement in Wales - better diagnosis, better access to high value care for COPD, Simon Barry / Original research: Implementation of asthma self-management
Co-chairs: Shauna McKibben and Patrick White
S29. Implementing improved asthma self-management as routine treatment (IMP2ART): Exploring patient and carer perspectives - Luke Daines
S16. Educating professionals to implement supported self-management: a systematic review from the IMP2ART programme - Hilary Pinnock
S15. IMPlementing IMProved Asthma self-management as Routine Treatment (IMP2ART): Exploring the perspective of clinical professionals and managers. - Hilary Pinnock
S21. Professional and staff perceptions of financial incentives promoting implementation of asthma self-management: a qualitative study in Northern Ireland primary care practices - Tracy Jackson / Pulmonary rehabilitation: let's all do it*
Co-facilitators: Kelly Redden-Rowley and Sally King / Inhaler technique: check yours*
Chair: Val Gerrard
Facilitator​​: Anna Murphy
1200-1300 / Grand Round: misdiagnosis, missed diagnosis and missed opportunities (case based presentations)
Chair: Iain Small, Facilitators: James Chalmers and Matthew Smith
1300-1315 / The best of primary care respiratory research presentation of the npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine winning abstract
1315-1330 / Inspiring lifelong change concluding remarks from the PCRS-UK Chair

*sessions repeated twice on programme

PCRS-UK reserves the right to change the conference programme without notice