2022
A selection of news from the RESPIRE collaboration in 2022
Image-based asthma action plans could improve asthma control and reduce service delivery costs in Malaysia

A RESPIRE study has found that asthma supported self-management with a pictorial asthma action plan could improve asthma control and reduce costs in Malaysia
Home-based pulmonary rehabilitation as effective as centre-based, review suggests

Pulmonary rehabilitation carried out at home is as effective as centre-based care, improving exercise capacity and quality of life
RESPIRE among 10 new NIHR Global Health Research Units announced

10 new NIHR Global Health Research Units receive funding to improve health outcomes for people in LMICs
RESPIRE presentations at ERS Congress 2022

RESPIRE members presenting at the European Respiratory Society Congress 2022
The Professor Su May Liew Award: A tribute to a RESPIRE colleague

Announcing the Professor Su May Liew Award for Meaningful Community Engagement and Involvement in Healthcare Research
KEM Hospital Research Centre gain international accreditation for grant management

RESPIRE Partner, KEM Hospital Research Centre, gain Standard for Good Financial Grant Practice (GFGP)
Recent viva successes from RESPIRE PhD students

Congratulations to Dr GM Monsur Habib and Dr Rutuja Patil!
Birthday Honours Congratulations

Professor Sir Aziz Sheikh, Professor Harry Campbell MBE and Dr Ruth McQuillan MBE among this year's Birthday Honours list.
Watch our webinar again!

Watch again - Improving Respiratory Health in Asia: A webinar
RESPIRE secures funding for a further 4 years

The NIHR Global Health Research Unit on Respiratory Health (RESPIRE) has received an extension to funding to continue tackling respiratory disorders in Asia
Improving Respiratory Health in Asia: A webinar

Join the RESPIRE team online to celebrate five years of RESPIRE
Free online course: Chronic Respiratory Diseases (CRD) in Primary Care Settings

An interactive online course developed by RESPIRE and the International Primary Care Respiratory Group shares the skills and insights to treat respiratory disease in low- and middle-income countries
Hani Salim - “health literacy is crucial for asthma care”

Dr Hani Salim talks to the British High Commission in Kuala Lumpur about her work
Priorities for primary care respiratory research published

A global prioritisation exercise has identified the current respiratory research needs of primary care healthcare professionals worldwide