Gout services vary between regions and populations but one common factor is that success requires a whole-of-team approach. This article introduces the online Gout Guide, a helpful local resource that draws on a range of experience and proven tools to help improve gout outcomes.
This video is a recording of the live webinar hosted by Mobile Health on 14 March 2024. In this webinar, Professor Nicola Dalbeth gave a clinical update, and provided information about new resources that can be used to support effective gout management.
The most commonly used maintenance dose of allopurinol is 300mg daily, but this dose may not reduce serum urate enough to suppress gout flares. Find out more about appropriate allopurinol dosing in this microlearning.
FOCUS magazine showcases a selection of our original resources. You can use the educational content featured in FOCUS to identify and reduce barriers that prevent people from accessing the medicines they need.
This editable PDF helps you to delve into the EPiC data, contemplate your prescribing, reflect on your current practice, and set goals and actions.
*New audit section*
An additional audit/CQI section allows you or your practice team to repeat the process, completing activities that may be used for Foundation Standard or the Cornerstone CQI or Equity modules.
Looking for up-to-date information on gout or biological medicines? You can find it in our resource hubs. We’ve linked resources from multiple providers into one place so it’s easy for you to find what you need - articles, datasheets, videos, podcasts, and more.
In this recorded webinar, Professor Lisa Stamp explores the management of gout as a long-term condition and challenges old beliefs. Dr Noni Richards introduces the EPiC Gout dashboard and outlines how it can be used to highlight and address inequities.
This guided independent reflection activity allows you to use the learning from our gout podcasts and video for continuing professional development purposes.
This video demonstrates how the three-step Ask, Build, Check health literacy model can be incorporated into discussions about the long-term management of gout, to help improve patient outcomes.
Please note that this is the video version of the Legendary Conversations podcast Episode Four: Let's talk gout (part 2).
This podcast demonstrates how the three-step Ask, Build, Check health literacy model can be incorporated into discussions about the long-term management of gout, to help improve patient outcomes.
Please note that this is the podcast version of the video Let's talk gout.