EVALUATION OF QUALITY OF LIFE OF PATIENTS WITH PRIMARY BRONCHIAL ASTHMA IN THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM

Authors

  • Alikulova Dilrabo Yakshibaevna
  • Salikhodjaeva Rikhsi Kamilovna

Keywords:

asthma, nurses, primary health care, prevention, risk factors

Abstract

The study of risk factors leading to the development of asthma, conducted in the form of a survey and interviews. 52% of patients with a diagnosis of asthma noted the presence of the disease among close relatives. Among the risk factors leading to bronchial asthma, the most common are pollen and tobacco (49.1%). 59.2% of patients diagnosed with asthma do not follow the diet.

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Published

2021-09-30