Airway diseases
PG14 Postgraduate course
The evolving world of pulmonary rehabilitation
Clinical
Registration for this session is additional to the congress registration fee and is €171 on site, €153 standard.
Aims : Access educational materials here to provide a better understanding about the role of pulmonary rehabilitation in the integrated continuous care of patients with chronic lung disease who live in industrialised or developing countries; and to discuss in depth the most optimal pulmonary rehabilitation setting
Target audience :
Clinical researcher, Critical/Intensive care physician, Lung function technologist, Nurse, Patient, Physiologist, Physiotherapist, Policy maker, Scientist (basic, translational), Adult pulmonologist/Clinician
Methods :
General respiratory patient care, Physiology
14:00
The clear evidence for pulmonary rehabilitation in chronic lung disease - a review of the most important randomised controlled trials
C. Nolan(Richmond, United Kingdom)
COI
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Description
1
175
14:30
The optimal setting for pulmonary rehabilitation - inpatient vs. outpatient vs. home-based
A. Pires De Dias Marques(Aveiro, Portugal)
COI
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Description
2
176
15:00
Group assignment
C. Nolan(Richmond, United Kingdom)
COI
A. Pires De Dias Marques(Aveiro, Portugal)
COI
3
177
16:00
The challenges associated with setting up pulmonary rehabilitation programmes in developing countries
R. Jones(Milton Combe, United Kingdom)
COI
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Description
5
179
16:30
Making pulmonary rehabilitation a part of an integrated respiratory care
E. Wouters(Maastricht, Netherlands)
COI
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Description
6
180
17:00
Group assignment
R. Jones(Milton Combe, United Kingdom)
COI
E. Wouters(Maastricht, Netherlands)
COI
7
181
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