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Physiotherapy and cystic fibrosis A guide to transition to adult services Information for patients Therapy Services - Surgical

Sheffield Adult Cystic Fibrosis Centre The aim of this booklet is to offer information about the physiotherapy team at Sheffield Adult Cystic Fibrosis centre and the services we provide for our patients. Contents Introduction 3 How does the adult physiotherapy service differ from the children s service? 3 What to expect from us in clinic 5 How often will I get seen in clinic by the physiotherapy team? 5 What will the clinic physiotherapy review involve? 5 What to expect from us as an inpatient on the ward 7 What physiotherapy is given to patients when they are admitted to the ward? How often will I be seen for airway clearance and nebuliser review? 8 9 What exercise is available during my inpatient stay? 10 Contact information 11 page 2 of 12

Introduction Welcome to the Sheffield Adult Cystic Fibrosis Centre physiotherapy team. As you will know, physiotherapy forms a big part in the lives of patients with cystic fibrosis (CF). Treatment should start from diagnosis and continue into adulthood. We understand that moving hospitals can be a daunting time. Here at the Sheffield adult service we would like to support you through your transition process. We will give you and your family or carers the information and treatment required to keep you as well as possible. Our physiotherapy team is made up of a range of staff. They are led by our Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist and we have over 20 years of CF experience between us. Our physiotherapists are here to see you both in clinic and on the wards. We will support you in achieving your personal goals. This may include airway clearance, exercise or using your nebulisers. How does the adult physiotherapy service differ from the children s service? As you move from childhood to adulthood you are likely to take more responsibility for your own treatment. To support you with this we may encourage airway clearance techniques that you can use without the help of your family or carers; therefore making you more independent with your day to day routine. Examples of these are the flutter device, acapella device or the active cycle of breathing techniques. Please speak to your physiotherapist if you require any information about treatment options. At the Sheffield adult service we understand that doing your treatment is difficult. This is especially hard when you transition as often you are moving from school to college or work. These changes in your life can really affect how well you manage to look after your CF. page 3 of 12

Our physiotherapy team are highly skilled in being able to support young adults in doing more treatment. We want to keep you fitter for longer. page 4 of 12

What to expect from us in clinic How often will I get seen in clinic by the physiotherapy team? How often you attend clinic will depend upon how well you feel or whether there are things you need to discuss with us. Physiotherapy staff attend each clinic and will see you at least every three months to check how you are managing with your treatments. If you come to clinic with a problem about your physiotherapy treatment then please let the nurses know. They will make sure the physiotherapist sees you at your appointment. If you have a specific problem that needs more frequent review, the therapy team will see you more often. We sometimes arrange to see patients outside of clinic if this is better for you. What will the clinic physiotherapy review involve? The staff member seeing you at your appointment will review how well you feel. They will also review all or parts of your physiotherapy treatment plan. This may include questions about: How well you feel What your cough is like (we will ask for a sputum sample or cough swab at your appointment) If you feel wheezy or tight chested How you are managing with your airway clearance (please bring any equipment used) How you are managing taking your nebulised medications (please bring your ineb if you have one How often you manage to do physical exercise What your posture is like If you have any back or joint pain page 5 of 12

If you have any problems with your waterworks, for example, holding your bladder when you cough or sneeze If you are struggling with any part of your physiotherapy we would encourage you and your family / carers to discuss this with us. We can offer advice should you want it to improve the way you do your treatment. Patients with CF can find their physiotherapy takes time and may often miss it. If you wish we can support you in trying to do more of your treatments. We ask our patients to remember to bring any equipment they use at home for their airway clearance so that we can check you are managing ok. If you have an ineb nebuliser then please also bring this with you to clinic. page 6 of 12

What to expect from us when you are an inpatient on the ward Coming into hospital can be a scary time, especially if you haven t stayed on our ward before. Hopefully we can make this a comfortable and pleasant experience for you. Our ward itself was made with your needs and comfort at heart. All patients have their own room, which have televisions, internet access and computer consoles for your entertainment. We encourage all our patients not to mix to prevent infections spreading whilst in hospital. You are always welcome to come for a look around before your first admission should you want to. Please talk to our nurses about this. page 7 of 12

What physiotherapy is given to patients when they are admitted to the ward? On weekdays you will always be seen by a physiotherapist within 24 hours of being admitted. If admitted on the weekend the doctor can arrange for our on-call physiotherapist to review you should you need it. When we first see you we will ask how you have been managing at home with your airway clearance, nebulised medications and exercise. We will also ask how your cough or wheeze has been and listen to your chest. We ask our patients to bring all their airway clearance and nebuliser equipment with them to hospital. page 8 of 12

How often will I be seen for airway clearance and nebuliser review? Following your first assessment, your physiotherapist will decide how often you need to be seen to look at your airway clearance and use of your nebulisers. This will usually be on a daily basis. If you are unwell and bringing up a lot of phlegm, your physiotherapist may feel that you would benefit from hands on physiotherapy and will provide this for you as needed. You will be expected to do your evening treatments independently as you would at home. page 9 of 12

What exercise is available during my inpatient stay? Daily exercise will always be offered and encouraged during an admission; this is led by our physiotherapy technical instructor. Our ward gym has a cross trainer, treadmill, rowing machine, weights, gym balls and portable exercise bikes. The gym is available to use with a physiotherapy staff member during working hours Monday to Friday. A suitable time will be arranged between you and the physiotherapy team each day. Exercise sessions may take place in a patient s room. This may be with or without supervision (following an induction) using portable equipment. There is also a wii fit available in every patient room. page 10 of 12

Contact information We hope that the physiotherapy team can make your transition smooth. If you have any problems or concerns please feel free to contact us. We are based at the Northern General Hospital. Our Cystic Fibrosis Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist is Charlotte Carolan and our lead for transition is Charlotte Hinchliffe, Physiotherapy Technical Instructor. We can be contacted at: Cystic Fibrosis Outpatient Clinic: 0114 226 6281 Cystic Fibrosis Ward: 0114 226 6580 page 11 of 12

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