First 5 Minutes®: Compassionate ILD Care
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On-Demand
Course
Release on Sep 05, 2025 12:00 AM Central Daylight Time
Access expires on Sep 04, 2026
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No Credit Offered

 

First 5 Minutes®: Compassionate ILD Care is a three-module, conversation-focused microseries that helps clinicians build trust quickly and guide patients through the complexity of interstitial lung disease (ILD). In bite-size, interactive scenarios, you’ll practice the core First 5 Minutes (F5M) skills—opening the visit, listening and reflecting, exploring the personal story, and naming emotions—while applying the PEARLS empathy framework: partnership, emotion, apology/appreciation, respect, legitimation, support. Across modules on diagnosis, treatment planning, and long-term management, you’ll learn to explain progression and uncertainty in plain language, negotiate testing and next steps, and address real-world barriers (cost, caregiver strain, work-related exposures, breathlessness, etc.). Each module translates communication technique into clinical action—so you leave with practical lines of conversation, patient-ready visuals, and a shared-decision workflow you can use on your very next ILD visit. 

Interaction 1:
  • Open the conversation by greeting the patient, stating your role, attending to comfort, and inviting patient concerns using a “What else?” approach.
  • Name the emotion and apply the PEARLS empathy framework to respond to patient emotions when delivering an ILD diagnosis.
  • Negotiate the agenda and immediate goals by summarizing the patient’s concerns, confirming priorities, and agreeing on next steps tailored to language, age, culture, and personal lifestyle. 
Interaction 2:
  • Use listening and reflection skills to bring the patient’s concerns to the surface and then illustrate how lung scarring can worsen over time with clear metaphors and images.
  • Name the emotion and apply the PEARLS empathy framework to acknowledge fear, frustration, or uncertainty.
  • Partner on a tailored treatment plan by combining patient priorities and clinical goals and negotiating next steps. 

Interaction 3:
  • Use listening and reflection to explore the patient’s personal story—long-term goals, concerns, and how ILD shapes their daily life—to lay the groundwork for shared decision-making.
  • Ask “What else?” to uncover and validate additional barriers, and name the emotion and apply the PEARLS empathy framework to acknowledge each obstacle.
  • Partner on a tailored management and exacerbation-prevention plan that merges patient and clinical goals into a clear road map for follow-up, including treatments, supportive care, lifestyle changes, and palliative options. 
 
BI statement: This is a nonpromotional, non-CME disease-state educational program brought to you by CHEST in collaboration with and sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

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