Nurses represent an appropriate resource to deliver care and support
to individuals with COPD throughout the entire course. Of the
disease. Even though more research is needed to establish the
effectiveness of nurse-led interventions, and consultations. There is
some growing evidence to demonstrate the benefits provided by
these interventions particularly in, relation to. The hospital-at-home
.And early discharge, cessation schemes smoking, pulmonary and
rehabilitation programmes as well as interventions aimed. At
improving self-management behaviour. Studies have also shown
that nurses are able to deliver care that is as effective. As that
provided by doctors. However a paucity, of standardised
competencies and specified training requirements - coupled. With a
.Lack of clinical, funding supervision appropriate, workload and
pressures among nurses delivering COPD care - highlight. Specific
areas for improvement. Nurses need to strengthen their role to plan
and deliver more strategies to improve the. Quality of life of patients
with COPD and reduce the burden of this disease in the future. In
doing so nurses cannot, assume. An increased responsibility in
.Isolation. More coordinated efforts and better mentorship and
support from colleagues along with, a formal recognition. Of their
new role is needed, to allow nurses to, provide high-quality safe and
cost-effective, care and in that way to,,, Optimise the use of limited
healthcare resources worldwide.
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