Improving The Role Of Nurses In The Prevention Of Bronchial Asthma

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  • Alikulova Dilrabo Yakshibayevna Sarbon University, Department of Cosmetology Author
  • Xudaynazarova Madina Hamza qizi Sarbon University, Department of Cosmetology Author

Keywords:

Asthma, Nurse, Primary Health Care, Risk Factors

Abstract

One of the pressing issues of today is the prevention of bronchial asthma. In this regard, it is required that, alongside physicians, highly educated nurses also participate equally in patient care and treatment. It is well known that nursing care plays a crucial role in the treatment of any disease. Therefore, in developed countries today, the role of modern nursing models is invaluable. The nursing process is a scientifically grounded method applied in nursing practice, which requires not only strong technical training from nurses but also a creative approach to patient care and treating the patient as an individual. One of the urgent problems of today is the prevention of bronchial asthma, which requires the equal participation of doctors and nurses in the care and treatment of patients. Asthma cannot be completely cured; however, during diagnosis and treatment, it is possible to control the disease, thereby prolonging the patient’s life and enabling a faster return to work. In this process, the nursing approach plays an important role. The article analyzes the knowledge, qualifications, and skills of nurses regarding bronchial asthma

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2026-04-10

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Improving The Role Of Nurses In The Prevention Of Bronchial Asthma. (2026). Global Insights in Biomedical & Multidisciplinary Research, 1(02), 70-76. http://biomedglobe.com/index.php/gibmr/article/view/21

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