The Pediatric Asthma "Coach" Model in Primary Care: A Narrative Review of Interdisciplinary Clinical, Educational, and Environmental Support

Shwroq Hamaad Saad Al-Marri (1) , Seham Ibrahem Ali (2) , Mohammed Ibrahim ALQasem (3) , Sahar Ahmad Ali Aydhe (4) , Wejdan Hussein Aldossari (5) , Mona Ali Alghamdi , Ahad Rayhan Alquayqie (6) , Mazen Ayidh Mohammed Alotaibi (7) , Asma Mohammed Ishaq (8) , Waad Rayhan Alquayqie (9) , Mana Salem Ghazi Alotaibi (10) , Mansour Alkhalaf (11)
(1) Al-Shifa 2 Primary Healthcare Center, Riyadh,Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(2) Al-Dar Al-Bayda 2 Primary Healthcare Center - Riyadh, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(3) Badr 2 Primary Healthcare Center, Riyadh, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(4) Al-Shifa 2 Primary Healthcare Center, First Settlement, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(5) Al-Shifa 2 Primary Healthcare Center, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(6) Dumat Al-Jandal General Hospital, Al-Jawf, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(7) Al-Uraija Al-Gharbi Health Center - Riyadh, First Cluster, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(8) King Saud Medical City, First Cluster,Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(9) Al-Mu'athar Housing Health Center, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(10) Ruwaydah Alard General Hospital, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia,
(11) Ministry Of Health, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Background: Pediatric asthma remains a leading cause of emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and missed school days, often due to suboptimal management rooted in poor inhaler technique, inadequate education, and uncontrolled environmental triggers. Traditional, physician-centric primary care models may lack the time and specialized expertise to address these multifactorial challenges comprehensively. Aim: This narrative review examines the evidence for interdisciplinary "coach" models within Family Medicine that integrate nursing, respiratory therapy, and physician expertise to improve pediatric asthma outcomes. Methods: A comprehensive search of PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus, and ERIC (2010-2024) was conducted, synthesizing literature on asthma education, interdisciplinary care, and environmental interventions in primary care. Results: Evidence indicates that structured models where nurses provide core education and action plan management, respiratory therapists deliver advanced technique training and environmental assessments, and family physicians focus on medication prescription guided by team feedback, significantly improve clinical outcomes. These models enhance inhaler technique, asthma control, and quality of life while reducing acute healthcare utilization and school absenteeism. Conclusion: The pediatric asthma coach model represents an effective, patient-centered paradigm for primary care. Successful implementation requires redefining professional roles, securing sustainable funding, and fostering a culture of team-based chronic disease management.

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Authors

Shwroq Hamaad Saad Al-Marri
shorooq_6363_9@icloud.com (Primary Contact)
Seham Ibrahem Ali
Mohammed Ibrahim ALQasem
Sahar Ahmad Ali Aydhe
Wejdan Hussein Aldossari
Mona Ali Alghamdi
Ahad Rayhan Alquayqie
Mazen Ayidh Mohammed Alotaibi
Asma Mohammed Ishaq
Waad Rayhan Alquayqie
Mana Salem Ghazi Alotaibi
Mansour Alkhalaf
Al-Marri, S. H. S., Seham Ibrahem Ali, Mohammed Ibrahim ALQasem, Sahar Ahmad Ali Aydhe, Wejdan Hussein Aldossari, Mona Ali Alghamdi, … Mansour Alkhalaf. (2024). The Pediatric Asthma "Coach" Model in Primary Care: A Narrative Review of Interdisciplinary Clinical, Educational, and Environmental Support. Saudi Journal of Medicine and Public Health, 1(2), 1744–1751. https://doi.org/10.64483/202412487

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