1-888-566-lung (5864) overview
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1-888-566-LUNG (5864) www.sk.lung.ca
Overviewwww.sk.lung.ca/content.cfm/neps
1. To provide an overview of the activities of the Lung Association of Saskatchewan
2. To present opportunities for involvement in the Lung Association of Saskatchewan
Objectives
HistorySaskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis Leaguefounded February 17, 1911
Built and operated TB sanatoria at Fort San, Saskatoon and Prince Albert
Until August 1987 SATL was responsible for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of TB in Saskatchewan
History
Transition to Saskatchewan Lung Association began in 1960’s
Last sanatorium patient discharged in 1978
Official name change in 1987
Split into Lung Association of Saskatchewan and Lung Foundation of Saskatchewan in 2002
VisionHealthy lungs for everyone
MissionTo improve lung health one breath at a time
RoleTo improve respiratory health and quality of life through programs, education, research, training,
treatment, and prevention of lung disease
2008 Budget
Health Initiatives
Health Education
Research
Fund Raising
Operations
$2.5 million
Health Initiatives
Objective:to provide support for people with
lung disease
Strategic Direction:to improve the management of asthma,COPD and sleep apnea by facilitating
adherence to recognised guidelines
Health Education
Objective:to prevent lung disease by educating peopleabout the lungs and lung health
Strategic Directions: * to increase public knowledge of: lung health,
threats to lung health, ways to improve lung health and ways to prevent lung disease * to advocate for action by individuals and public health systems to improve lung health
Research
Objective:to promote research and development toimprove lung health
Strategic Direction:to fund professorships to recruit and retainrespiratory specialists who also contributeto education and patient care
Objective:to generate revenue to support activities
Strategic Direction:to make current campaigns more effectiveand to develop new opportunities
Fund Raising
Objective:to provide infrastructure to support activities
Strategic Direction:to maintain an efficient, professional,well-equipped and well-motivated workforcefor the Association
Operations
Health Initiatives
Health Education
Research
Fund Raising
Operations
The goal of the Respiratory Training and Educator Course is to give health professionals the knowledge and skills to better educate their patients or clients; thereby improving the quality of care and the patients’ quality of life.
• RESPTrec includes AsthmaTrec and COPDTrec
• LAS will deliver RESPTrec across Canada
• Spirometry training module to be added in 2008
• Sleep apnea module under consideration
• Conduct courses to train 50 educators in Saskatchewan 2008
• Pilot project to provide Respiratory Educators in family physician clinics in Regina, Ft Qu’Appelle, Prince Albert
• Provide continuing education seminars, videoconference and website resources for respiratory educators
• Participate with CNAC in the national certification process
• Include RESPTrec components in Health Sciences curricula
• Explore alternative training programs for chronic respiratory disease management in Northern Saskatchewan
COPD• Promote Integrated Chronic Disease Management
• Work with health regions to expand COPD Rehab satellites in Saskatoon, Regina, Prince Albert, Humboldt, and more
• Provide oximetry services for home oxygen therapy
• Lobby Sask Health to provide funding
• World COPD Day November 19, 2008
• Continue COPD awareness program
Jamal A, et al. JAMA 2005; 294:1255-1259
Asthma
• New adult asthma handbook revision
• Pediatric asthma handbook under development
• Update asthma information on website
• World Asthma Day May 6, 2008
• Discovery Asthma Camp Programs
Sleep Apnea• Home testing for OSA in partnership with
Saskatoon Sleep Disorders Centre - SleepWell
• Sleep apnea handbook
• Support groups & newsletter
• Attend national and/or international sleep conferences
General HI Activities• Provide individual support to lung health queries received by telephone, by e-mail and in person, including the BreathWorks helpline and the Asthma Information line
• Provide public education forums for respiratory patients and their families
• Update the respiratory medications website which provides information in common language on medications used to treat lung diseases
General HI Activities• Provide teaching and placements for students in health sciences
• Conduct media interviews and issue news releases to increase awareness of lung health issues
• Attend national and international conferences
• Participate in CLA Chronic Lung Disease working group
Provincial HI Activities
• Saskatchewan Thoracic Society - Annual Education Day
• Convene the Saskatchewan Provincial Home Respiratory Therapy Committee to provide the Ministry of Health with guidelines for home oxygen therapy, home ventilation and CPAP provision
Provincial HI Activities• Convene and co-chair the Provincial Respirology Summit
• held 2 – 3 times per year
• provides a forum for respirologists across the province to develop provincial best practices in respiratory medicine and lobby for appropriate access to respiratory care, services and treatments
Health Initiatives
Health Education
Research
Fund Raising
Operations
Tobacco• Develop new resources for students
• Develop web-based lung health resources
• Saskatchewan tobacco reduction coalition
• Conduct media interviews and issue news releases to increase knowledge of tobacco issues
Tobacco• Attend municipal/provincial meetings debating
bylaws/legislation affecting lung health
• Provide individual consultation to queries on tobacco issues and quitting smoking
• Participate in CLA Tobacco working group
• Attend conferences on tobacco
Example of a tobacco information poster developed for Saskatchewan schools with funding fromHealth Canada
Clean Air• Advocate for elimination of urban wood burning
• Advocate for elimination of burning of agricultural residue
• Provide information and awareness about radon
• Promote scent-free indoor air policies
• Promote clean air policies and actions
• Participate in CLA Clean Air working group
Public Education
• Health fair presentations, spirometry demonstrations
• Make classroom presentations on lung health
• Maintain and expand an effective website for lung health information
• Host an annual reception for MLAs to make them aware of lung health issues
News Media• Maintain and enhance relationships with the media
• Send regular news releases
• Request appearances on talk shows, community events
• Respond quickly to all opportunities for publicity
Health Initiatives
Health Education
Research
Fund Raising
Operations
Research• Professorships:
Ferguson Professorship, COPD, Sleep Apnea,Basic Science, Southern Saskatchewan,Pediatric Respirologist
• Training grants for STS members
• Support national research programs through CLA
Research
• 9 respirologists were recruited to Saskatchewan through the Lung Association program
• 8 new respirologists have been trained by the respirologists funded by LAS and remain working in the province
When the Lung Association professorship program began in 1975 there were 0 respirologists in Saskatchewan. Now there are 19.
Health Initiatives
Health Education
Research
Fund Raising
Operations
Fund Raising• Conduct Direct mail campaigns
• Conduct a residential canvass
• Conduct lotteries
• Conduct special events
• Apply for grants
• Enhance the major giving, planned giving and memorial giving programs
Lung Foundation
Work with the Lung Foundation of Saskatchewan to develop and enhance secure long-term funding for the Association
One of our fund raising campaigns featured a nurse who attended asthma camp as a child. Fund raising materials also serve to raise awareness about lung disease and programs such as our new asthma handbook.
Health Initiatives
Health Education
Research
Fund Raising
Operations
Operations• Continue to maintain and review the support
infrastructure for the Association
• Formalise the succession planning strategy for staff
• Continue to ensure that staff have the necessary tools, equipment and resources
• Develop a flu pandemic preparedness plan
• Continue to develop and evaluate the governance of the Association
Canadian Lung Association
• National Lung Health Framework
• CTS guidelines and updates on COPD, adult asthma, pediatric asthma, sleep apnea and TB
• Lobbying federal government and national advocacy
• National workgroups chronic diseases, tobacco, environment (clean air)
• Coordination and facilitation of inter-provincial activities
Professional Societies:Canadian Thoracic SocietyCanadian Respiratory Healthcare Professionals
International Projects
CIDA funded project to establish a TB control program in Ecuador
• Regular meetings with the ministries of Health and Environment
• Yearly meeting with all MLAs
• Lung Health Priorities for Saskatchewan
• Internet based advocacy
Advocacy
• Need more access/capacity for:– COPD Rehab programs– Sleep Apnea testing– Pediatric respirology– Spirometry and Pulmonary Function– Medications (non-EDS)– Respiratory Educators
Key Saskatchewan Issues
• Need more tobacco control measures:– Smoke-free workplaces– Ban tobacco sales in pharmacies– Ban all signs advertising tobacco– Fund tobacco control activities– Fund smoking cessation activities
Key Saskatchewan Issues
• Need more clean air measures:– Test new housing developments for radon– Create a radon remediation program– Ban stubble burning, urban wood burning– Promote wind, solar and geothermal energy– Create requirements for new housing to
go greengreen
Key Saskatchewan Issues
• Clinical guidelines for lung diseases
• COPD rehab programs
• Adult respirology clinic
• Certified respiratory educator
• Sleep Disorders Centre
• Pediatric respiratory outpatients
• Pediatric asthma/allergy clinic• Home oxygen program – home visits
Clinical Placements
Clinical Placements
• Undergraduate and Post-graduate
• Development of educational resources
• Assistance with patient education
• Experience on respiratory help-line
• 2 to 4 students per year
• Clinical placements
• Staff positions
• Board members
• Secondments – health regions, HQC
• Take RESPTrec to be a CRE, CAE patient educator for asthma, COPD or lung education programs
• RESPTrec trainers
Opportunities for Involvement
• Research projects
• Advocacy
• Join Canadian Respiratory Health Professionals and/or Saskatchewan Thoracic Society
• Volunteer
Opportunities for Involvement
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