- communications tool
- information resource
This patient- and clinician-facing website gives guidance on choosing inhalers with lower environmental impact - something which is now included in the BTS asthma guidelines.
This patient- and clinician-facing website gives guidance on choosing inhalers with lower environmental impact - something which is now included in the BTS asthma guidelines.
Health Care’s Climate Footprint: How the Health Secto
Are you confident in teaching patients how to use their inhalers?
Section 8.6 of the new BTS/SIGN Guideline for the management of asthma highlights the environmental impact of metered dose inhalers (pMDI) and recommends that inhalers with low global-war
Resources on climate change and health have been developed by the Faculty of Public Health Sustainable Development Special Interest Group.
This is an information tool to help people with asthma and their healthcare professionals discuss their options for inhaler devices.
A toolkit to help general practices improve their sustainability and environmental impact, and reduce their practice expenses.