Nursing, Health Assistant, and Public Health Roles in the Prevention and Management of Respiratory Infections

Authors

  • Alahmarı, Eman Saeed O
  • Norah Mohammed ALBALAWI
  • Naflaa Laıla Arman ALRUWILI
  • Omar Ghazı BURAYD
  • Meshari Saud ALANAZI
  • Abdulazız Ayed A ALRASHDI
  • Ahmed Saud Mohammed ABUHAIMED
  • Rajı Ayas Muawwadh ALFUHIGI
  • Aldawsarı, Murdhı Mufı A
  • Abdulazız Saleh Ibrahım Bın AMMAR
  • Salman Abdullah ALRASHEEDI

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22399/ijcesen.3908

Keywords:

Nursing, Health Assistant, Public Health, Respiratory Infections, Infection Prevention and Control (IPC), Surveillance

Abstract

Nurses provide direct patient assessment, early recognition of respiratory symptoms, administration of treatments (including oxygen therapy and vaccines), and coordination of multidisciplinary care. Health assistants support clinical workflows by conducting screening, basic monitoring, specimen collection, and enforcing hygiene practices, which increases capacity and reduces delays in care. Public health practitioners contribute by conducting surveillance, contact tracing, risk communication, policy development, and population-level vaccination campaigns. Together these roles form an integrated system that reduces transmission, shortens illness duration, and lowers morbidity and mortality from respiratory pathogens. The study also addresses training needs, resource allocation, and systems-level interventions necessary to optimize outcomes. It highlights that standardized protocols, ongoing IPC education, and clear interprofessional communication pathways strengthen early detection and containment. Resource-limited settings benefit particularly from task-shifting and competency-based training for health assistants to expand preventive services while maintaining quality of care. Finally, the research emphasizes the importance of community engagement and culturally tailored health messaging to improve vaccine uptake, promote timely care-seeking, and sustain non-pharmaceutical interventions (masking, ventilation, hand hygiene) during outbreaks, thereby enhancing resilience against both seasonal and emerging respiratory infections.

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Alahmarı, Eman Saeed O, Norah Mohammed ALBALAWI, Naflaa Laıla Arman ALRUWILI, Omar Ghazı BURAYD, Meshari Saud ALANAZI, Abdulazız Ayed A ALRASHDI, … Salman Abdullah ALRASHEEDI. (2024). Nursing, Health Assistant, and Public Health Roles in the Prevention and Management of Respiratory Infections. International Journal of Computational and Experimental Science and Engineering, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.22399/ijcesen.3908

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