Opinion of Stakeholder on the Feasibility of a Nurse-Led Clinic for Self-management of Bronchial Asthma in a Tertiary Care Center: North Zone Study (India)
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Bronchial asthma is a non-communicable disease demanding long-term adherence to medical treatment and self-management. The effectiveness of a Nurse-Led Clinic for the management of long-term illness is well established. In our setup, we intend to establish a Nurse-Led Clinic. Before establishing one, it is essential to explore stakeholders’ perspectives on the feasibility of a Nurse-Led Clinic for the self-management of bronchial asthma. The study was done to explore stakeholders’ opinions on the Nurse-Led Clinic’s feasibility for the self-management of bronchial asthma. Five doctors, six nurses, and 11 patients were taken as stakeholders using the purposive sampling technique. A pre-validated semi-structured opinionnaire having a Content Validity Index (CVI) of 0.82 was used. Face-to-face individual interviews were conducted. The data triangulation and dependability were ensured. After the thematic analysis, themes were categorized into two sections based on the common and different questions for all the stakeholders. The major themes of both sections were as follows: Nurse-Led Clinic-A perceived helpful initiative, strengthening the Nurse-Led Clinic, current obstacles/restorative measures in the management of bronchial asthma, a glance at the current scenario, patient satisfaction with doctors’ consultation, and challenges Nurse-Led Clinic may face and related remedial measures. All stakeholders favored the idea of a Nurse-Led Clinic for the self-management of bronchial asthma.