The Role of Nurses in Managing Patients with Asthma: A Comprehensive Review
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.1480Abstract
Asthma is a chronic and common disease among communities and all age groups. Although it is not considered a critical infectious disease, it poses a threat to the health and life of patients. Therefore, asthma patients must manage to reduce acute complications and provide support to patients to improve their health outcomes through asthma management. Here, the role of nurses emerges as the first line of defense in health care and directly linked to patients in managing asthma patients, educating them, and multidisciplinary collaboration to ensure achieving the best health outcomes for patients. Nursing interventions are likely to lead to effective management outcomes through patient-centeredness and a holistic approach to health care. The purpose of this review was to explore the role of nurses in the management of asthma patients. In addition, to highlight the importance of technology in enhancing the ability of nurses to manage and follow up asthma patients.




