Health Inequality Insights

Air We Breathe: Addressing Respiratory Health Disparity

NationalHEFT Season 2 Episode 2

Episode Description

Dr Su Khant Chei (GP) and Dr Sean Liu (FY1) discuss respiratory health inequalities with Dr Jeyoung Lee, a GP and Respiratory Lead at Fenland Group Practice. We focus on why asthma and COPD disproportionately affect people from socioeconomically deprived backgrounds, and practical solutions to improve patients' management


Key Messages

  • Asthma has much greater mortality in the lowest socio-economic group - contributing factors include environmental and occupational exposure, access to healthcare and health literacy.
  • It is important to educate patients/parents on the nature and management of the condition, particularly steroid inhaler and peak flow monitoring, in a patient-centred approach.
  • Smoking cessation is key for managing COPD, and should be approached at every opportunity. This should also be patient-centred, and we discuss advice on how to approach the conversation.
  • Knowledge of how to refer to specialist smoking cessation services is important.


Resources

Asthma + Lung UK: helpful leaflets for patients and healthcare professionals
https://www.asthmaandlung.org.uk/

Primary Care Respiratory Society: useful resources for healthcare professionals
https://www.pcrs-uk.org/

RightBreathe: extensive information on all inhalers available for prescription
https://www.rightbreathe.com/


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If you would like to get involved, have any questions, comments, or topic suggestions, please email us at nationalheft@gmail.com. You can also connect with us on https://future.nhs.uk/NationalHEFT/groupHome and https://twitter.com/NationalHEFT


Disclaimer

The information provided in this podcast, is intended for educational and informational purposes only. While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, the content should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Listeners are encouraged to consult with their own healthcare providers or seek appropriate medical guidance for any specific health concerns. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily represent the views of their respective institutions or organizations. Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information presented, but we cannot guarantee th

Connect with us

If you would like to get involved, have any questions, comments, or topic suggestions, please email us at nationalheft@gmail.com. You can also connect with us on https://future.nhs.uk/NationalHEFT/groupHome and https://twitter.com/NationalHEFT


Disclaimer

The information provided in this podcast, is intended for educational and informational purposes only. While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, the content should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Listeners are encouraged to consult with their own healthcare providers or seek appropriate medical guidance for any specific health concerns. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily represent the views of their respective institutions or organizations. Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information presented, but we cannot guarantee that all content is current, complete, or free from errors. Listeners are encouraged to verify any medical information from trusted sources and consult with their own qualified healthcare professionals. We hope this podcast serves as a valuable resource in promoting awareness and understanding of health inequalities and related topics.