ERS International Congress 2020 Virtual: highlights from the Allied Respiratory Professionals Assembly
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2021-02Referencia bibliográfica
Smith E, Thomas M, Calik-Kutukcu E, et al. ERS International Congress 2020 Virtual: highlights from the Allied Respiratory Professionals Assembly. ERJ Open Res 2021; 7: 00808- 2020 [https://doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00808-2020].
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European Commission; FWO; Center for Innovative Care and Health Technology (ciTechCare) of the Polytechnic of Leiria - Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia (FCT) UIDB/05704/2020 UIDP/05704/2020Resumen
This article provides an overview of outstanding sessions that were (co)organised by the Allied
Respiratory Professionals Assembly during the European Respiratory Society International Congress 2020,
which this year assumed a virtual format. The content of the sessions was mainly targeted at allied
respiratory professionals, including respiratory function technologists and scientists, physiotherapists, and
nurses. Short take-home messages related to spirometry and exercise testing are provided, highlighting the
importance of quality control. The need for quality improvement in sleep interventions is underlined as it
may enhance patient outcomes and the working capacity of healthcare services. The promising role of digital
health in chronic disease management is discussed, with emphasis on the value of end-user participation in
the development of these technologies. Evidence on the effectiveness of airway clearance techniques in
chronic respiratory conditions is provided along with the rationale for its use and challenges to be addressed
in future research. The importance of assessing, preventing and reversing frailty in respiratory patients is
discussed, with a clear focus on exercise-based interventions. Research on the impact of disease-specific fear
and anxiety on patient outcomes draws attention to the need for early assessment and intervention. Finally,
advances in nursing care related to treatment adherence, self-management and patients’ perspectives in
asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease are provided, highlighting the need for patient
engagement and shared decision making. This highlights article provides readers with valuable insight into
the latest scientific data and emerging areas affecting clinical practice of allied respiratory professionals.