Role of Nursing in Respiratory Care: Nursing Care Education and Respiratory Biomarkers Evaluation-An Updated Review | ||||
Egyptian Journal of Chemistry | ||||
Volume 67, Issue 13, December 2024, Page 1347-1359 PDF (694.82 K) | ||||
Document Type: Review Articles | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/ejchem.2024.335784.10784 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Amira Khalid Abdulaziz Alhassawi1; RUQAYYAH AHMAD ABDULLAH OTIF1; Tagiah jilany Ahmed awaji2; Maha Wared Bin Saed3; Rashed Faisai Rashed Alharbi4; Rajaa Obied Alanazi5; Ali Mohammed alghamdi6; Fatima Ibrahim Ahmed Awaf7; Yahia Tawashi Mohammed Azyabi8; Mohammad Ayed Mufarh Alshammari9; Nourah Mohammed Tayran10; Mohammed Yahya Hantoul11; Tahani Farhan Khalf Alenezi12; Nasrah Ali Abdullah Alsomali13; Zahra Abdulla Alonzi14; Omar Jumman Rashed ![]() | ||||
1Riyadh First Health Cluster, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia | ||||
2Sabya General Hospital Jazan Health Cluster, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia | ||||
3Laban Al Sharqi Health Care Center, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia | ||||
4Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia | ||||
5Second Health Cluster, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia | ||||
6King Abdulaziz Hospital in Jeddah, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia | ||||
7Jazan Gathering, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia | ||||
8Al-Tuwal General Hospital, Jazan Health Cluster, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia | ||||
9Hail Mortality Department, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia | ||||
10Baish General Hospital in Jazan, Jazan Health Cluster, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia | ||||
11Forensic Medical Services Center in Riyadh, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia | ||||
12Riyadh Health Cluster II, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia | ||||
13Manfouha Health Care Center, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia | ||||
14Al Yamama Health Care Center, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia | ||||
15First Health Cluster, Wadi Al Dawasir General Hospital, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Background: The increasing prevalence of respiratory diseases underscores the importance of effective respiratory care. Nurses are essential in delivering respiratory care, and their role includes education, assessment, intervention, and patient self-management. This review explores the role of nursing in respiratory care with an emphasis on educational strategies to enhance patient outcomes and support patients in managing their conditions independently. Aim: This review aims to update current knowledge on the role of nursing in respiratory care, emphasizing the educational components that nurses provide to support respiratory health, prevent complications, and optimize patient quality of life. Methods: This updated review synthesizes data from recent literature, covering nursing interventions in respiratory care, patient education strategies, and evidence-based approaches to respiratory condition management. Relevant databases, including PubMed, CINAHL, and Medline, were searched for articles published within the past five years. Studies included were based on criteria focusing on nursing roles in respiratory care, patient outcomes, and educational practices. Results: The findings reveal that effective respiratory care by nursing professionals contributes to improved patient outcomes, decreased hospital admissions, and enhanced patient self-efficacy in managing respiratory diseases. Nurses educate patients on symptom management, proper use of respiratory devices, lifestyle modifications, and emergency response. Innovative educational strategies such as individualized care plans, use of digital platforms, and interactive sessions have shown to improve patient adherence to respiratory care protocols. Conclusion: Nurses play a pivotal role in respiratory care through patient education, fostering self-management, and providing comprehensive support for patients with chronic respiratory conditions. Educational interventions led by nurses empower patients, resulting in improved disease management, reduced complications, and higher patient satisfaction. Expanding nursing education on respiratory care and utilizing digital resources could further enhance nursing efficacy in respiratory health support. Further research is recommended to explore long-term impacts of nurse-led education on respiratory disease outcomes. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Nursing; respiratory care; patient education; self-management; respiratory diseases; nursing interventions; patient outcomes | ||||
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