BRONCHIAL ASTHMA IN CHILDREN: THE ROLE OF SCHOOL NURSES IN PREVENTION, INTERVENTION PROGRAMS, AND ANALYSIS OF RESULTS

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  • Matyakubova Nafosat Najmiddin qizi 2nd-Year Master's Student in Health Management and Public Health, Tashkent State Medical University, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Author
  • Urazaliyeva Ilmira Rifkatovna Associate Professor, Department of Public Health, PhD, Tashkent State Medical University, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Author

Keywords:

social isolation, health policy, developed countries, developing countries, childhood diseases, respiratory system, academic results, quality of life, millions of cases, JST data, CDC statistics, RCT studies, meta-analysis, heterogeneity, RE-AIM framework, Theoretical Domains Framework, COM-B model, PedsQL scale, Newcastle-Ottawa scale, Cochrane risk of bias, Stata program, R program, Review Manager.

Abstract

Bronchial asthma in children is a chronic condition that significantly diminishes the quality of life for school-aged children, impacting school attendance, academic performance, and overall development. Asthma is the most common respiratory disease in childhood, affecting millions of children globally— for instance, it occurs in 10-15% of children in developed countries, while this percentage may be even higher in developing nations. School nurses play a crucial role in preventing and managing this condition, as they are constantly involved in children’s daily lives, implementing educational, monitoring, and intervention programs. This article provides a detailed evaluation of the effectiveness of programs led by school nurses based on a systematic review of scientific studies conducted from 2023 to 2025. The reviewed studies indicate that nurse interventions reduce asthma symptoms by 20-30%, increase school attendance by 15-25%, and significantly decrease emergency interventions and hospitalizations. Furthermore, nursing education programs enhance children’s self-management skills, such as using inhalers, recognizing symptoms, and controlling environmental factors.

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2025-11-19

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BRONCHIAL ASTHMA IN CHILDREN: THE ROLE OF SCHOOL NURSES IN PREVENTION, INTERVENTION PROGRAMS, AND ANALYSIS OF RESULTS. (2025). Modern American Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, 1(8), 114-126. https://usajournals.org/index.php/1/article/view/1402