RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 A pleural information programme: For patients and training JF European Respiratory Journal JO Eur Respir J FD European Respiratory Society SP P1282 VO 40 IS Suppl 56 A1 Burhan Khan A1 Hamid Aminy Raouf YR 2012 UL http://erj.ersjournals.com/content/40/Suppl_56/P1282.abstract AB Background: Pleural effusions usually signify advanced disease, increased symptom load and limited life expectancy when malignant. They need prompt effective management, safely and with least possible inconvenience and discomfort. Patient choice is key and informed consent is crucial because of possible risks related to the invasive pleural intervention.Aim: To develop an interactive tool for healthcare professionals to illustrate and explain the various pleural modalities to patients and trainees.Method & Results: We initially used a focus group to determine the key areas, and then piloted it firstly amongst respiratory nurses, then amongst medical and non-medical persons and lastly amongst patients; all the while incorporating feedback into the final version. This was then reviewed and approved by the Trust's "Patient Information Group" panel.Conclusion: This is an easy to use programme that helps inform patients of the available management options, what they entail and the procedural steps, providing a platform for an open and informed discussion of the pros and cons of each procedure and the possible risks. It has also been proven to be a useful training tool as well.We hope to demonstrate the programme on tablets or screens at the ERS and disseminate and share amongst colleagues.