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    Experiences with clinical pharmacy services in a cardiac rehabilitation program in Qatar

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    2021
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    Al-Ismail, Muna Said
    Awaisu, Ahmed
    Papasavvas, Theodoros
    Babar, Zaheer-Ud-Din
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    Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The prevalence of CVDs within the Gulf Cooperation Council, of which Qatar is a member country, is very high. In today's healthcare system, secondary prevention health management programs have become indispensable approaches for health promotion and disease prevention, because of their convenience, cost-effectiveness, and proven benefits in improving longevity and quality of life. In particular, cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a well-established model of care for secondary prevention designed to reduce the burden associated with CVDs. Evidence suggests that CR is cost-effective and significantly reduces cardiovascular-related morbidity and mortality in patients with CVDs. Despite this, CR remains largely underutilized, especially in the context of resource-limited countries, with higher income countries more likely to provide CR than lower income countries. Given the documented evidence of benefits, there is a need to increase the development and utilization of CR programs globally. This chapter presents a global overview of CR programs including their benefits, core components, structure and functions, and delivery. The chapter further discusses the role and values of pharmacists in CR programs with a focus on the State of Qatar. Finally, a description of the clinical pharmacy services and activities in a CR program using Qatar as a case study is presented. 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-819378-5.00009-X
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/37305
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