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Service code Trust name Service name country 1.1 How many referrals did your service receive between June - November 2019 1.1a How many patients attended an initial assessment with a view to enrolling onto a PR programme between June - November 2019 1.1b How many patients started a PR programme between June - November 2019 1.1c How many patients completed a discharge assessment between June - November 2019 1.2a Referral from Primary care 1.2b Referral from Community care 1.2c Referral from Secondary care 1.2d Self-referral 1.2e Referral other 2.1 Eligible for inclusion in June - November 2019 reporting period 2.2 Eligible patients identified in question 2.1 were approached and asked to consent to be included in the clinical audit 2.3 Eligible patients approached in question 2.2 gave consent to be included in this audit 3.1 To which self-reported Medical Research Council (MRC) graded COPD patients do you offer PR? 3.1 To which self-reported Medical Research Council (MRC) graded COPD patients do you offer PR? Grade 1 3.1 To which self-reported Medical Research Council (MRC) graded COPD patients do you offer PR? Grade 2 3.1 To which self-reported Medical Research Council (MRC) graded COPD patients do you offer PR? Grade 3 3.1 To which self-reported Medical Research Council (MRC) graded COPD patients do you offer PR? Grade 4 3.1 To which self-reported Medical Research Council (MRC) graded COPD patients do you offer PR? Grade 5 3.1 To which self-reported Medical Research Council (MRC) graded COPD patients do you offer PR? Not recorded 3.2 Do you offer PR to COPD patients who are current smokers? 3.3 Do you offer PR to COPD patients who have previously completed a PR programm 3.4 Do you offer PR to patients discharged from hospital with a diagnosis of acute exacerbation of COPD (AECOPD)? 3.5 Do you accept patients with long-term conditions other than COPD into your PR service? 3.5a If Yes, what other long-term conditions are accepted? 3.5a If Yes, what other long-term conditions are accepted? = Asthma 3.5a If Yes, what other long-term conditions are accepted? = Interstitial lung disease (ILD) 3.5a If Yes, what other long-term conditions are accepted? = Non-cystic fibrosis (CF) bronchiectasis 3.5a If Yes, what other long-term conditions are accepted? = Other chronic respiratory diseases 3.5a If Yes, what other long-term conditions are accepted? = Chronic heart failure 3.5a If Yes, what other long-term conditions are accepted? = Pre/post thoracic surgery 3.5b If Yes, do patients with other long-term conditions enrol on the same programme as those with COPD? 3.5c Is your service funded to provide PR to non-COPD patients? 4.1 At how many sites do you currently offer assessments/centre-based PR? 4.2 Do your assessments/centre-based PR programmes run differently at different sites? 4.3 What is the typical duration of your centre-based PR programme? 4.3 What is the typical duration of your centre-based PR programme? = Less than 4 weeks 4.3 What is the typical duration of your centre-based PR programme? = 4 weeks 4.3 What is the typical duration of your centre-based PR programme? = 5 weeks 4.3 What is the typical duration of your centre-based PR programme? = 6 weeks 4.3 What is the typical duration of your centre-based PR programme? = 7 weeks 4.3 What is the typical duration of your centre-based PR programme? = 8 weeks 4.3 What is the typical duration of your centre-based PR programme? = More than 8 weeks 4.4 How many supervised centre-based PR sessions per week are patients expected to attend? 4.4 How many supervised centre-based PR sessions per week are patients expected to attend? 1 4.4 How many supervised centre-based PR sessions per week are patients expected to attend? 2 4.4 How many supervised centre-based PR sessions per week are patients expected to attend? 3 4.4 How many supervised centre-based PR sessions per week are patients expected to attend? More than 3 4.5 Do you offer a home-based PR programme? 4.5a If Yes, are patients offered initial and discharge assessments? 4.5b If Yes, are patients offered supervised PR sessions in their homes? 4.5c If Yes, what is the typical duration of your home-based PR programme? 4.5c If Yes, what is the typical duration of your home-based PR programme? = Less than 4 weeks 4.5c If Yes, what is the typical duration of your home-based PR programme? = 4 weeks 4.5c If Yes, what is the typical duration of your home-based PR programme? = 5 weeks 4.5c If Yes, what is the typical duration of your home-based PR programme? = 6 weeks 4.5c If Yes, what is the typical duration of your home-based PR programme? = 7 weeks 4.5c If Yes, what is the typical duration of your home-based PR programme? = 8 weeks 4.5c If Yes, what is the typical duration of your home-based PR programme? = More than 8 weeks 4.5d If Yes, how many supervised home-based PR sessions per week are patients offered? 4.5d If Yes, how many supervised home-based PR sessions per week are patients offered? 1 4.5d If Yes, how many supervised home-based PR sessions per week are patients offered? 2 4.5d If Yes, how many supervised home-based PR sessions per week are patients offered? 3 4.5d If Yes, how many supervised home-based PR sessions per week are patients offered? More than 3 4.6 Do you send patients written information about your PR programme prior to their initial assessment? 4.7 Do you run/refer to additional services that people can attend whilst awaiting a PR course? 4.8 Is transport funded for patients? 4.9 Which measures of aerobic exercise performance do you use at assessments or refer to as outcome measures? 4.9 Which measures of aerobic exercise performance do you use at assessments or refer to as outcome measures? ESWT 4.9 Which measures of aerobic exercise performance do you use at assessments or refer to as outcome measures? ISWT 4.9 Which measures of aerobic exercise performance do you use at assessments or refer to as outcome measures? 5STS 4.9 Which measures of aerobic exercise performance do you use at assessments or refer to as outcome measures? 6MWT 4.9a If 6MWT; how many of your sites use a 30-metre course? 4.10 Is muscle strength measured at assessment? 4.10a If Yes, how is muscle strength measured? 4.10a If Yes, how is muscle strength measured? = Dynamometer 4.10a If Yes, how is muscle strength measured? = Strain gauge 4.10a If Yes, how is muscle strength measured? = 1RM (repetition maximum) 4.10a If Yes, how is muscle strength measured? = 10RM 4.10a If Yes, how is muscle strength measured? = Sit-to-stand (5STS) 4.11 Are any of the following measured at assessment? 4.11 Are any of the following measured at assessment? = Activities of daily living 4.11 Are any of the following measured at assessment? = Hospital Anxiety and Depression 4.11 Are any of the following measured at assessment? = Knowledge gained during education 4.11 Are any of the following measured at assessment? = Other psychological status scores 4.11 Are any of the following measured at assessment? = Patient satisfaction 4.11 Are any of the following measured at assessment? = Patient experience 4.11 Are any of the following measured at assessment? = Physical activity 4.11 Are any of the following measured at assessment? = No 4.11a If Physical activity is measured, please select how this is done? 4.11a If ‘Physical activity’ is measured, please select how this is done. Device 4.11a If ‘Physical activity’ is measured, please select how this is done. Questionnaire 4.12 Is aerobic training offered during the PR programme? 4.12a What type of aerobic training is undertaken during the PR programme? 4.12a Is aerobic training offered during the PR programme? = Cycling 4.12a Is aerobic training offered during the PR programme? = Walking 4.12a Is aerobic training offered during the PR programme? = Other 4.13 Is aerobic training individually prescribed? 4.13a How is aerobic training prescribed? 4.13a How is aerobic training prescribed? = Borg or perceived exertion scores 4.13a How is aerobic training prescribed? = Endurance shuttle walking test (ESWT 4.13a How is aerobic training prescribed? = From six-minute walk test (6MWT) 4.13a How is aerobic training prescribed? = From incremental shuttle walk test (ISWT) 4.13b What intensity of aerobic exercise prescription is used? 4.14 Is resistance training offered during the PR programme? 4.14a What resistance training equipment is provided during the PR programme? 4.14a What resistance training equipment is provided during the PR programme? = Free weights 4.14a What resistance training equipment is provided during the PR programme? = Resistance bands 4.14a What resistance training equipment is provided during the PR programme? = Weight machines 4.14a What resistance training equipment is provided during the PR programme? = Other 4.15 Is resistance training individually prescribed? 4.15a How is resistance training prescribed? 4.15a How is resistance training prescribed? = Borg or perceived exertion scores 4.15a How is resistance training prescribed? = Measurement of 1RM or strength 4.15a How is resistance training prescribed? = Other 4.16 Are patients advised to do unsupervised home exercise during their PR programme 4.17 How many hours of education are scheduled during a centre-based PR programm 4.18 How is education provided? 4.18 How is education provided? = CD given to patients 4.18 How is education provided? = DVD given to patients 4.18 How is education provided? = Face-to-face taught group sessions 4.18 How is education provided? = Information on a dedicated website 4.18 How is education provided? = Telecare or other remote delivery 4.18 How is education provided? = Written hand-outs 4.18 How is education provided? = Other 4.18a If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, who delivers these? 4.18a If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, who delivers these? = Clinical psychologist 4.18a If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, who delivers these? = Dietician 4.18a If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, who delivers these? = Exercise physiologist 4.18a If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, who delivers these? = Fitness instructor 4.18a If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, who delivers these? = GP 4.18a If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, who delivers these? = Health care/therapy assistant 4.18a If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, who delivers these? = Health psychologist 4.18a If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, who delivers these? = Occupational therapist 4.18a If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, who delivers these? = Pharmacist 4.18a If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, who delivers these? = Physiotherapist 4.18a If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, who delivers these? = Registered nurse 4.18a If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, who delivers these? = Respiratory physician 4.18a If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, who delivers these? = Respiratory physiologist 4.18a If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, who delivers these? = Social worker 4.18a If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, who delivers these? = Technical instructor 4.18a If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, who delivers these? = Volunteer 4.18a If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, who delivers these? = Other 4.18b If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, what do these sessions cover? 4.18b If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, what do these sessions cover? Advance directives 4.18b If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, what do these sessions cover? Anatomy, physiology, pathology—in health and in chronic respiratory disease 4.18b If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, what do these sessions cover? Anxiety management and relaxation 4.18b If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, what do these sessions cover? Benefits system and welfare rights 4.18b If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, what do these sessions cover? Chest clearance techniques 4.18b If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, what do these sessions cover? Confidence, self-efficacy and self-management 4.18b If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, what do these sessions cover? Dyspnoea/symptom management 4.18b If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, what do these sessions cover? Energy conservation/pacing 4.18b If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, what do these sessions cover? Exacerbation management (including coping with setbacks and relapses) 4.18b If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, what do these sessions cover? Goal setting and rewards 4.18b If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, what do these sessions cover? Identifying and changing beliefs about exercise and health related behaviours 4.18b If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, what do these sessions cover? Loving relationships/sexuality 4.18b If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, what do these sessions cover? Managing travel 4.18b If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, what do these sessions cover? Medication (including oxygen therapy) 4.18b If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, what do these sessions cover? Nutritional advice 4.18b If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, what do these sessions cover? Opportunities to exercise after pulmonary rehabilitation 4.18b If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, what do these sessions cover? Patient support groups 4.18b If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, what do these sessions cover? Relaxation 4.18b If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, what do these sessions cover? Smoking cessation 4.18b If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, what do these sessions cover? The benefits of physical exercise 4.18b If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, what do these sessions cover? Use of self-management plans 4.18b If you offer face-to-face taught group sessions, what do these sessions cover? Other 4.19 Do you routinely provide patients with an individualised structured, written plan for ongoing exercise maintenance? 5.1 Which Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) commissions your service? 5.2 What type of organisation provides your service? 5.2 What type of organisation provides your service? = Charity 5.2 What type of organisation provides your service? = Community interest company (CIC) 5.2 What type of organisation provides your service? = Council 5.2 What type of organisation provides your service? = GP federation 5.2 What type of organisation provides your service? = Integrated Care Organisation (ICO) 5.2 What type of organisation provides your service? = NHS acute trust 5.2 What type of organisation provides your service? = NHS Health Board 5.2 What type of organisation provides your service? = NHS non-acute or community trust 5.2 What type of organisation provides your service? = Private healthcare provider 5.3 What type of funding does your service have? 5.3 What type of funding does your service have? = Fixed-term 5.3 What type of funding does your service have? = Non fixed-term 5.3a If Fixed-term, how many years future funding does the service have? 6.1 Is there a named clinical lead for the service? 6.1a If 'Yes - filled', what is their profession, grade and WTE? 6.1b If Yes, does the clinical lead receive dedicated sessional time to coordinate and manage/develop the service? 6.2 How many types of posts are funded for the service? 6.3 What is the current WTE of staff vacancies at the service? 6.4 What are the designations of the staff who contribute, but are non-funded, to the service? 6.4 What are the designations of the staff who contribute, but are non-funded, to the service? Admin and clerical 6.4 What are the designations of the staff who contribute, but are non-funded, to the service? Community exercise instructor 6.4 What are the designations of the staff who contribute, but are non-funded, to the service? Dietician/Nutritionist 6.4 What are the designations of the staff who contribute, but are non-funded, to the service? Exercise practitioner 6.4 What are the designations of the staff who contribute, but are non-funded, to the service? Healthcare support worker 6.4 What are the designations of the staff who contribute, but are non-funded, to the service? Lay person / patient representative 6.4 What are the designations of the staff who contribute, but are non-funded, to the service? Pharmacist 6.4 What are the designations of the staff who contribute, but are non-funded, to the service? Physician 6.4 What are the designations of the staff who contribute, but are non-funded, to the service? Psychologist 6.4 What are the designations of the staff who contribute, but are non-funded, to the service? Qualified nurse 6.4 What are the designations of the staff who contribute, but are non-funded, to the service? Qualified physiotherapist 6.4 What are the designations of the staff who contribute, but are non-funded, to the service? Qualified occupational therapist 6.4 What are the designations of the staff who contribute, but are non-funded, to the service? Social worker 6.4 What are the designations of the staff who contribute, but are non-funded, to the service? Therapy Assistant 6.5 Is there audit support provided? 6.5a If 'Yes', How many WTE of audit support are provided? 7.1 Do you have a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) detailing local policies? 7.1a What does the Standard Operating Procedure cover? 7.1a What does the Standard Operating Procedure cover? = Accessibility 7.1a What does the Standard Operating Procedure cover? = Capacity 7.1a What does the Standard Operating Procedure cover? = DNA management 7.1a What does the Standard Operating Procedure cover? = Environment: facilities 7.1a What does the Standard Operating Procedure cover? = Maintaining dignity and respect 7.1a What does the Standard Operating Procedure cover? = Managing waiting times 7.1a What does the Standard Operating Procedure cover? = Measurement of exercise 7.1a What does the Standard Operating Procedure cover? = Medication management 7.1a What does the Standard Operating Procedure cover? = Minimum staffing levels 7.1a What does the Standard Operating Procedure cover? = Patient and carer experience 7.1a What does the Standard Operating Procedure cover? = Patients needing oxygen 7.1a What does the Standard Operating Procedure cover? = Patient safety 7.1a What does the Standard Operating Procedure cover? = Patient security 7.1a What does the Standard Operating Procedure cover? = Risk assessments 7.1a What does the Standard Operating Procedure cover? = Staff training, development and well-being 7.1a What does the Standard Operating Procedure cover? = Transition care 7.1a What does the Standard Operating Procedure cover? = Use of IT equipment 7.1a What does the Standard Operating Procedure cover? = Whistle blowing
7A12 Betsi Cadwaladr University LHB BCUHB -East Pulmonary Rehabilitation Service Wales 289 167 92 87 74 0 215 0 0 63 63 61 Grade 2;Grade 3;Grade 4;Grade 5 0 1 1 1 1 0 Yes Yes - if completed over one year ago Yes Yes Asthma;Interstitial lung disease (ILD);Non-cystic fibrosis (CF) bronchiectasis;Other chronic respiratory diseases;Pre/post thoracic surgery 1 1 1 1 0 1 Yes - all patients undertake the same programme Yes - all conditions recorded at question 3.5a are funded 6 No 7 weeks 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 No Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Yes No No Six minute walk test (6MWT);Incremental shuttle walk test (ISWT) 0 1 0 1 No sites use a 30m course Yes 10RM 0 0 0 1 0 Other psychological status scores;Patient satisfaction;Patient experience 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 Not set Not set Not set Yes Cycling;Walking;Other 1 1 1 Yes Borg or perceived exertion scores 1 0 0 0 Not set Yes Free weights 1 0 0 0 Yes Other 0 0 1 Yes 7 Face-to-face taught group sessions;CD given to patients;Written hand-outs 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 Dietician;Health care/therapy assistant;Occupational therapist;Pharmacist;Physiotherapist;Registered nurse;Respiratory physician;Technical instructor;Other 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 Anatomy, physiology, pathologyin health and in chronic respiratory disease;Anxiety management and relaxation;Benefits system and welfare rights;Chest clearance techniques;Confidence, self-efficacy and self-management;Dyspnoea/symptom management;Energy conservation/pacing;Exacerbation management (including coping with setbacks and relapses);Goal setting and rewards;Identifying and changing beliefs about exercise and health related behaviours;Loving relationships/sexuality;Managing travel;Medication (including oxygen therapy);Nutritional advice;Opportunities to exercise after pulmonary rehabilitation;Patient support groups;Relaxation;The benefits of physical exercise;Use of self-management plans 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 Yes Not Applicable (N/A) [000] NHS Health Board 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Non fixed-term 0 1 Not set Yes - filled Doctor~9~0.1;Qualified physiotherapist~8a~0.8 Yes Admin and clerical~3~0.7;Dietician/Nutritionist~6~0.12;Pharmacist~8a~0.12;Qualified nurse~6~0.12;Qualified occupational therapist~6~1.5;Qualified physiotherapist~6~2;Therapy assistant~4~0.98;Therapy assistant~5~1 0 Lay person/patient representative 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No Not set Yes Accessibility;Capacity;DNA management;Environment: facilities, kit and equipment;Maintaining dignity and respect;Managing waiting times;Measurement of exercise outcomes;Medication management;Minimum staffing levels;Patient and carer experience/satisfaction/feedback;Patients needing oxygen;Patient safety;Patient security;Risk assessments;Staff training, development and well-being;Use of IT equipment 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0
7A13 Betsi Cadwaladr University LHB BCUHB -Centre Pulmonary Rehabilitation Service Wales 155 122 85 68 39 0 116 0 0 54 54 54 Grade 2;Grade 3;Grade 4;Grade 5 0 1 1 1 1 0 Yes Yes - if completed over one year ago Yes Yes Asthma;Interstitial lung disease (ILD);Non-cystic fibrosis (CF) bronchiectasis;Other chronic respiratory diseases;Pre/post thoracic surgery 1 1 1 1 0 1 Yes - all patients undertake the same programme Yes - all conditions recorded at question 3.5a are funded 2 No 7 weeks 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 No Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Yes No No Six minute walk test (6MWT) 0 0 0 1 No sites use a 30m course Yes 10RM 0 0 0 1 0 Other psychological status scores;Patient satisfaction;Patient experience 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 Not set Not set Not set Yes Cycling;Walking;Other 1 1 1 Yes Borg or perceived exertion scores 1 0 0 0 Not set Yes Free weights 1 0 0 0 Yes Other 0 0 1 Yes 7 Face-to-face taught group sessions;Written hand-outs 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Dietician;Fitness instructor;Health care/therapy assistant;Occupational therapist;Pharmacist;Physiotherapist;Registered nurse;Respiratory physician;Technical instructor;Other 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 Anatomy, physiology, pathologyin health and in chronic respiratory disease;Anxiety management and relaxation;Benefits system and welfare rights;Chest clearance techniques;Confidence, self-efficacy and self-management;Dyspnoea/symptom management;Energy conservation/pacing;Exacerbation management (including coping with setbacks and relapses);Goal setting and rewards;Identifying and changing beliefs about exercise and health related behaviours;Managing travel;Medication (including oxygen therapy);Nutritional advice;Opportunities to exercise after pulmonary rehabilitation;Patient support groups;Relaxation;The benefits of physical exercise;Use of self-management plans 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 Yes Not Applicable (N/A) [000] NHS Health Board 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Non fixed-term 0 1 Not set Yes - filled Doctor~9~0.1;Qualified physiotherapist~7~0.6;Qualified physiotherapist~8a~0.05 Yes Admin and clerical~3~0.23;Dietician/Nutritionist~6~0.04;Healthcare support worker~3~0.2;Pharmacist~8a~0.04;Qualified nurse~6~0.04;Qualified occupational therapist~6~0.8;Therapy assistant~3~0.2 0 Community exercise instructor 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No Not set Yes Accessibility;Capacity;DNA management;Environment: facilities, kit and equipment;Maintaining dignity and respect;Managing waiting times;Measurement of exercise outcomes;Medication management;Minimum staffing levels;Patient and carer experience/satisfaction/feedback;Patients needing oxygen;Patient safety;Patient security;Risk assessments;Staff training, development and well-being;Use of IT equipment 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0
7A22 Hywel Dda University LHB Carmarthenshire Pulmonary Rehabilitation Programme Wales 155 28 24 15 61 0 81 0 13 18 18 17 Grade 3;Grade 4;Grade 5 0 0 1 1 1 0 Yes Yes - if completed over one year ago Yes Yes Asthma;Interstitial lung disease (ILD);Non-cystic fibrosis (CF) bronchiectasis;Other chronic respiratory diseases;Chronic heart failure;Pre/post thoracic surgery 1 1 1 1 1 1 Yes - all patients undertake the same programme No 3 No 7 weeks 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 No Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Yes No No Six minute walk test (6MWT);Incremental shuttle walk test (ISWT) 0 1 0 1 No sites use a 30m course No Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scores;Patient satisfaction 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Not set Not set Not set Yes Cycling;Walking 1 1 0 Yes Borg or perceived exertion scores;From six-minute walk test (6MWT);From incremental shuttle walk test (ISWT) 1 0 1 1 65% - <75% Yes Free weights;Resistance bands 1 1 0 0 Yes Measurement of 1RM or strength 0 1 0 Yes 13 Face-to-face taught group sessions;Telecare or other remote delivery;Written hand-outs 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 Dietician;Fitness instructor;Occupational therapist;Physiotherapist;Registered nurse;Respiratory physician;Technical instructor;Volunteer 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 Anatomy, physiology, pathologyin health and in chronic respiratory disease;Anxiety management and relaxation;Chest clearance techniques;Confidence, self-efficacy and self-management;Dyspnoea/symptom management;Energy conservation/pacing;Exacerbation management (including coping with setbacks and relapses);Goal setting and rewards;Identifying and changing beliefs about exercise and health related behaviours;Medication (including oxygen therapy);Nutritional advice;Opportunities to exercise after pulmonary rehabilitation;Patient support groups;Relaxation;Smoking cessation;The benefits of physical exercise;Use of self-management plans 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 Yes Not Applicable (N/A) [000] NHS Health Board 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Non fixed-term 0 1 Not set Yes - currently unfilled Not set Not set Qualified occupational therapist~7~0.4;Qualified physiotherapist~6~0.4;Therapy assistant~4~0.5 0 Admin and clerical;Dietician/Nutritionist;Qualified nurse;Therapy Assistant 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 No Not set Yes Accessibility;Capacity;DNA management;Environment: facilities, kit and equipment;Maintaining dignity and respect;Managing waiting times;Measurement of exercise outcomes;Medication management;Minimum staffing levels;Patient and carer experience/satisfaction/feedback;Patients needing oxygen;Patient safety;Patient security;Risk assessments;Staff training, development and well-being 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0
7A31 Swansea Bay Local Health Board Swansea Bay University Health Board Pulmonary Rehabilitation Service Wales Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Grade 2;Grade 3;Grade 4;Grade 5 0 1 1 1 1 0 Yes Yes - if completed over one year ago Yes Yes Interstitial lung disease (ILD);Non-cystic fibrosis (CF) bronchiectasis;Pre/post thoracic surgery 0 1 1 0 0 1 No - at least one specialised programme offered Yes - all conditions recorded at question 3.5a are funded 12 Yes 7 weeks 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 More than 3 0 0 1 1 Yes Yes Yes 6 weeks 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 More than 3 0 0 1 1 Yes Yes No Six minute walk test (6MWT) 0 0 0 1 At least 1 site uses a 30m course Yes 1RM (repetition maximum);Sit-to-stand (5STS) 0 0 1 0 1 Physical activity;Activities of daily living scale;Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scores;Knowledge gained during education;Other psychological status scores 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 Questionnaire 0 1 Yes Cycling;Walking;Other 1 1 1 Yes Borg or perceived exertion scores 1 0 0 0 Not set Yes Free weights;Resistance bands;Weight machines 1 1 1 0 Yes Measurement of 1RM or strength 0 1 0 Yes 12 Face-to-face taught group sessions;Other 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Dietician;Fitness instructor;Occupational therapist;Physiotherapist;Registered nurse;Respiratory physician 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Advance directives;Anatomy, physiology, pathologyin health and in chronic respiratory disease;Anxiety management and relaxation;Benefits system and welfare rights;Chest clearance techniques;Confidence, self-efficacy and self-management;Dyspnoea/symptom management;Energy conservation/pacing;Exacerbation management (including coping with setbacks and relapses);Goal setting and rewards;Identifying and changing beliefs about exercise and health related behaviours;Medication (including oxygen therapy);Nutritional advice;Opportunities to exercise after pulmonary rehabilitation;Patient support groups;Relaxation;Smoking cessation;The benefits of physical exercise;Use of self-management plans;Other 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Yes Not Applicable (N/A) [000] NHS Health Board 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Non fixed-term 0 1 Not set Yes - filled Exercise practitioner~4~3;Qualified nurse~6~1;Qualified nurse~7~2;Qualified occupational therapist~6~3.5;Qualified occupational therapist~7~1;Qualified physiotherapist~6~3;Qualified physiotherapist~7~3 Yes Admin and clerical~3~2;Admin and clerical~4~1;Dietician/Nutritionist~6~2;Dietician/Nutritionist~7~0.9;Therapy assistant~4~2 1 Physician 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes 0 No Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set Not set