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Nurses’ role in improving outcomes for patients with severe asthma
Abstract
Severe asthma has major adverse effects on patients’ quality of life, the use of healthcare resources and society as a whole. Asthma exacerbations can be fatal, and many deaths could probably be avoided with appropriate patient support, management and referral. Nurses in primary care play a key role in checking how well patients are managing their condition and refer them when appropriate. In specialist severe asthma services, respiratory nurse specialists assess patients, help define their asthma subtype and administer novel therapies. This article provides an overview of severe asthma management and the role of nurses.
Authors
Leanne J Holmes
Journal
Nursing Times
Therapeutic Area
Pulmonology and respiratory
Center of Excellence
Real-world Evidence & Data Analytics
Year
2017
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