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Training your team and ensuring everyone's knowledge is up-to-date are important CPD triggers. We suggest that you get the team together for a training session based on the activities below and discuss the various ways in which you can offer customers and patients added care in this category.
Subject:Â hayfever
This Train Your Team checklist provides support and information to run a team training session on hayfever. This content can also be used for your own CPD.
Reflection
- Has our primary care organisation produced local guidelines for hayfever? If so, am I aware of the content? Do I work within these guidelines?
- Am I aware of guidance on the use of corticosteroids in hayfever and competitive sport/athletics?
- Are my assistants clear on the ages at which different hayfever products can be given?
- Do they know which sources of pollen are most likely to cause symptoms at different times of the year?
- Can they offer appropriate advice for avoiding pollen?
Training checklist
Ensure support staff understand the following key points:
- Hay fever affects at least one in five people
- The wide range of hayfever symptoms
- The impact of hayfever on work, school and leisure
- How to avoid/minimise hayfever triggers
- The danger of anaphylactic shock
- Types of pollen and when they can cause symptoms during the year
- How the pollen count varies with time of day and weather
- When to refer to the pharmacist.
I will:
- Find out if my local primary care organisation has produced hayfever guidelines
- Check the latest national guidelines on hayfever (e.g. Clinical Knowledge Summaries for Allergic Rhinitis)
- Consider the possibility of a minor ailment service for hayfever (if appropriate)
- Ensure my staff can meet the points in this training checklist.
Practice activity
- One of your customers wants to visit Iceland for a week any time between May and August. He is allergic to birch pollen. Which month(s) would be the most suitable? See: Low tree pollen destinationsÂ