The Role of Nurses in Asthma Management: A Comprehensive Review

Alruwaili, Hamidah Shuwayr Q
Alenezi. Tagrid Masnad A
Luluh Azmi Aldahmashi
Mohammad Saleh Ali Algrienies
Rashidah Gamal Lzzuldeen Ali
Khulud Salman Barakah Albanaqi
Malak Faleh Assaj Alanazi
Manal Abeer Salamah Al Anazi
Nadia Moazab Al-Ruwaili
Abdulhamid Atwan M. Alruwaili

Abstract

Nurses play a pivotal role in the management of asthma, acting as primary caregivers and educators in various healthcare settings. They are crucial in conducting thorough assessments, developing individualized care plans, and implementing evidence-based management strategies. By monitoring patients' symptoms and medication adherence, nurses can identify triggers and exacerbations, ensuring timely interventions. Furthermore, they serve as a vital link between patients and physicians, facilitating effective communication that enhances patient understanding and compliance with treatment protocols. Education is a key component of asthma management, and nurses are positioned to empower patients through tailored educational programs. They provide instruction on correct inhaler techniques, the importance of regular medication use, and strategies to avoid environmental triggers. Additionally, nurses can lead asthma action plan initiatives, ensuring patients are equipped to manage their condition proactively. Through their holistic approach, nurses not only improve clinical outcomes but also foster greater patient self-efficacy, ultimately leading to better quality of life for those living with asthma.

How to Cite

Alruwaili, Hamidah Shuwayr Q, Alenezi. Tagrid Masnad A, Luluh Azmi Aldahmashi, Mohammad Saleh Ali Algrienies, Rashidah Gamal Lzzuldeen Ali, Khulud Salman Barakah Albanaqi, … Abdulhamid Atwan M. Alruwaili. (2024). The Role of Nurses in Asthma Management: A Comprehensive Review . EVOLUTIONARY STUDIES IN IMAGINATIVE CULTURE, 1194–1203. https://doi.org/10.70082/esiculture.vi.2329