Managing Long-term Conditions
2 day Course for Level 3 HCAs
This 2-day interactive course is delivered by our highly qualified trainer/national speaker, providing HCAs with the knowledge and skills.
This bespoke training will cover Asthma, COPD, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Disease and Chronic Kidney Disease, with each long-term condition will be explored with respect to the underlying disease process, how it is diagnosed and how it is managed.
Course content/learning outcomes
Day One
Session One Supporting the patient – communication skills
This session will equip you with essential theoretical knowledge to enhance patient contact skills and give you the confidence to contribute to integrated high quality care.
We will look at the effects of a long-term condition on the patient, their family and carer. This session will enable you to develop the skills in motivational interviewing techniques which includes behaviour changes techniques and cognitive behavioural therapy to promote support shared decision-making to reduce risk.
Session Two Respiratory
During the session you will develop essential knowledge and appropriate skills in the quality treatment and management of the patient with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and Asthma. We will look at the anatomy and physiology of the lungs and respiration, including the factors affecting normal lung function.
At the end of the session, you will be able to enhance the quality of care delivered by the wider team achieving the following learning outcomes:
Day Two
Session Three - Diabetes, CVD and CKD
We will look at developing essential knowledge and appropriate skills in the quality treatment and management of the patient with one or more of the following long term conditions: This programme is designed for individuals who have recently begun to, or are preparing to support patients with Diabetes, Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) and/or Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD).
By the end of the session, you will be able to:
CVD
Diabetes
- What is diabetes, its causes and symptoms
- Nutrition, exercise and obesity
- QOF indicators and diabetes
- NICE guidelines
- Blood results and what they can show
- Blood glucose control and measurement
- How to recognise signs of vascular disease and neuropathic conditions
- Essential foot care
- Medication how it works and side effects
- Recognising hypoglycaemia and its treatment and management
-The impact of diabetes on clients and their families Lifestyle choices and giving correct advice
At the end of this course attendees will be able to:
Face to Face
Live Webinar
2 days
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