Abstract

ABSTRACT Rising childhood asthma rates globally necessitate evaluating nursing interventions for asthmatic children and their families. This scoping review analyzed 24 articles from PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and EBSCOhost, focusing on interventions in education, consultation, and asthma management. Results demonstrated improvements in asthma symptoms, severity, and quality of life. The study highlights the effectiveness of nursing interventions for both children and parents, suggesting the need for future research to provide comprehensive, age-appropriate interventions to enhance health and well-being in this group.

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