Browsing by Author "Abdulrhim, Sara Hamdi"
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Evaluating the Impact of a Collaborative Care Model in Diabetes Management in a Primary Healthcare Setting in Qatar Using Real-World Data
Abdulrhim, Sara Hamdi; Awaisu, Ahmed; Mohamed Ibrahim, Mohamed Izham; Diab, Mohammed Issam; Mohamed Hussain, Mohamed Abdelazim; Al Raey, Hend; Ismail, Mohammed Thahir; Sankaralingam, Sowndramalingam... more authors ... less authors ( Qatar University Press , 2020 , Poster)Objectives: To evaluate the impact of Collaborative Care Model (CCM) on diabetes-related outcomes among patients with diabetes attending a primary care setting. Methods: A multiple-time series, retrospective, observational ... -
Exploring the Impact and Value of Collaborative Care Model in Diabetes Care at a Primary Healthcare Setting In Qatar
Abdulrhim, Sara Hamdi (2020 , Master Thesis)Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the top health priorities in Qatar due to its high prevalence and negative health consequences. The current prevalence of DM in Qatar is 15.5%, which is projected to increase ... -
The Impact of Pharmacist Care on Diabetes Outcomes in Primary Care Settings: An Umbrella Review of Systematic Reviews
Abdulrhim, Sara Hamdi; Sankaralingam, Sownd; Mohamed Ibrahim, Mohamed Izham; Awaisu, Ahmed ( Qatar University Press , 2020 , Poster)Objective: To systematically review published systematic reviews (SRs) examining the impact of pharmacist interventions in multidisciplinary diabetes care teams on diabetes-related clinical, humanistic, and economic outcomes ... -
The Perspectives of Healthcare Professionals and Patients on the Value of Collaborative Care Model for Diabetes in Primary Healthcare Settings in Qatar
Abdulrhim, Sara Hamdi; Mohamed Ibrahim, Mohamed Izham; Sankaralingam, Sowndramalingam; Diab, Mohammed Issam; Mohamed Hussain, Mohamed Abdelazim; Al Raey, Hend; Ismail, Mohammed Thahir; Awaisu, Ahmed... more authors ... less authors ( Qatar University Press , 2020 , Poster)Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the top health priorities in Qatar due to its high prevalence of 15.5%, which is projected to increase to 29.7% by 2035. DM management is still challenging despite healthcare ...