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Whether it’s to prepare for the next Pharmacy Quality Scheme deadline, or to increase your confidence in helping people with a learning disability, this section provides topic-specific pages that link to current NHS priorities. This section will support you in keeping your knowledge and skills up to date in order to provide high-quality pharmacy services and be service-ready.

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workshop

Optimising inhaler technique: improving outcomes


  • Released: 01/2020
  • Reviewed: 11/2022
  • Study time: 4h:0m

This programme has been developed for healthcare professionals providing advice to people using inhaled medicines, to optimise their inhaler use and improve outcomes.

The programme will consider the different types of inhaler devices available, how the delivered dose is made in each type, the breathing technique required for each type and the potential implications of sub-optimal technique.

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Learning outcomes

On completion of all aspects of this learning programme you should be able to:

  • describe the different types of inhaler devices and their instructions for use
  • outline how the delivered dose is made in each type of device
  • explain the technique required to achieve the optimum inspiratory flow for each device
  • discuss the potential implications of sub-optimal inhaler technique
  • demonstrate your role as a healthcare professional in optimising inhaled medicines.

How to use this programme

When you book onto this workshop you will be able to access the resources that you need to complete your learning. If there is a pre-workshop book associated with your workshop, then this will be sent to you in the post and you will also be able to download it in PDF form.

At the workshop your facilitator will provide any materials for you to refer to and complete during the event.

Learning intended for

  • Pharmacists
  • Pharmacy technicians
  • Trainee pharmacists
  • CPPE registrants