Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy (Feb 2018)

The Calgary COPD & Asthma Program: The role of the respiratory therapy profession in primary care

  • Cindy L. Slack,
  • Kathy Hayward,
  • Andrea White Markham

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54, no. 4

Abstract

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Respiratory therapy is a profession with the depth and breadth required to care for clients by "evaluating, treating, and maintaining cardiopulmonary (heart and lung) function" \[1\]. Registered Respiratory Therapists (RRTs) work in a variety of settings from critical and acute care to primary and home care. After a brief overview of the models and competencies that underpin the work of the Calgary COPD & Asthma Program, the article provides a description of the program and discuss how RRT Certified Respiratory Educators provide services within the program. These services include health promotion through self-management education rooted in the Chronic Care Model \[2\] and supported by the National Alliance of Respiratory Therapy Regulatory Bodies' National Competency Framework for the Profession of Respiratory Therapy \[3\]. The authors hope the success of this program will encourage others to embrace the role of the RRT in a primary health care setting.