Shaping Pulmonary Care: The Nurse's Contribution to Respiratory Research and Practice"

  • Maram Ahmed Madkhali Et. al
Keywords: Pulmonary care, respiratory health, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, pulmonary fibrosis, nurses, patient education, advocacy, holistic care, telemedicine, wearable technology, personalized medicine, genetic insights, policy advocacy, interdisciplinary collaboration, pulmonary rehabilitation, acute respiratory distress syndrome, mechanical ventilation, research participation, environmental health, smoking cessation, mental health integration, global health equity.

Abstract

Pulmonary care is a cornerstone of global health, addressing respiratory disorders that account for a significant burden of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Nurses play a pivotal role in advancing this field through research, clinical expertise, and patient advocacy. Their involvement spans patient education, technological integration, and the development of innovative care models. This article explores how nurses have driven advancements in pulmonary care, focusing on holistic approaches, the management of acute conditions, and participation in groundbreaking research. Despite challenges such as workforce shortages, limited access to advanced training, and barriers to research, nurses continue to shape the future of respiratory health.
The integration of personalized medicine, interdisciplinary collaboration, and policy advocacy further highlights their expanding roles. Through these efforts, nurses remain indispensable in ensuring optimal outcomes for patients with respiratory diseases and contributing to global health improvement.

Author Biography

Maram Ahmed Madkhali Et. al

Maram Ahmed Madkhali,¹ Ali Mohammed Ali Al Shaiban,² Ibrahim Yahia Tammas Sahli,³ Zarah Mohsen Motala Najai, Abeer Mousa Sharahili, Manar Mohammed Mohammed Azyabi, Ahlam Mohamed Mater Madkali, Mohammed Nasser Ali Hazazi, Sulaiman Mohammed Hafiz Kabi, Salma Abdullah Homadi,¹ Fatimah Abdu Abu Shatayn,¹¹ Laila Ebrahim Ali Shebili,¹² Waad Mohamad Haseen Mahboob,¹³ Nawal Mohammed Ali Sahloli,¹ Salha Rafa Alqarni.¹

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Published
2024-02-04
Section
Regular Issue