Adult Asthma
Asthma is a chronic respiratory condition characterised by airway inflammation and hyperresponsiveness, affecting millions of adults and children across the UK.
Effective asthma management in primary care requires not only an understanding of the clinical aspects of the disease, but also recognition of the wider impact asthma can have on patients’ quality of life, wellbeing, and long-term health outcomes.
This CPD-accredited Adult Asthma Programme is designed for primary care nurses and allied healthcare professionals looking to strengthen their confidence in assessing and managing asthma in adults.
Delivered across four structured modules, the programme provides a practical, evidence-based approach to asthma care aligned with current national guidance.
Participants will develop skills in structured asthma review, accurate inhaler assessment, therapy optimisation, and long-term disease management.
The programme also explores the importance of personalised asthma action plans and supporting patient self-management to improve symptom control and reduce exacerbation risk.
In addition, the programme recognises the psychological impact asthma can have on patients.
Conditions such as anxiety and depression are common in people living with asthma and can influence adherence, symptom perception, and overall disease control.
Understanding these factors supports a more holistic and patient-centred approach to care.
Through a combination of live webinars and comprehensive eLearning, you’ll develop the clinical reasoning and practical skills needed to deliver proactive, personalised asthma care in everyday primary care practice.
You can also download a full programme overview here: PCRTC Adult Asthma Programme