| Literature DB >> 30123332 |
Mohammed E Alsubaiei1,2,3, Paul A Cafarella1,2, Peter A Frith1,2, R Doug McEvoy2,4, Tanja W Effing1,2.
Abstract
The prevalence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in Saudi Arabia is 4.2% among the general population and 14.2% among smokers. Studies showed that management of respiratory diseases is inadequate. In this article, we have elaborated on how factors as health economic factors, lack of health-care providers, culture, attitude, lifestyle (such as smoking and physical inactivity), and lack of adherence to the evidence-based practice guidelines may influence chronic respiratory disease management in Saudi Arabia. We have to conclude that these factors should be taken into account while seeking to improve and optimize the quality of care for patients with respiratory diseases in Saudi Arabia.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic obstructive; Saudi Arabia; delivery of health care
Year: 2018 PMID: 30123332 PMCID: PMC6073786 DOI: 10.4103/atm.ATM_293_17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Thorac Med ISSN: 1998-3557 Impact factor: 2.219