Optimizing Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Saudi Arabia: Current Practices, Challenges, and Future Directions
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Optimizing Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Saudi Arabia: Current Practices, Challenges, and Future Directions
Abstract
Chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs) are a significantly major cause of mortality in Saudi Arabia, with their progression frequently involving comorbidities and exacerbations that extend beyond the lungs. This review considers the current state of pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) in Saudi Arabia, this being a well-known non-pharmacological intervention to help control and reduce the burden of CRDs, highlighting the intervention's availability, multidisciplinary approach, and integration within the healthcare system, as well as examining the diseases' contribution to overall symptom severity, impairing daily activities and significantly worsening the patient's quality of life. Although PR is strongly recommended for managing CRDs, its utilization in Saudi Arabia remains limited or unavailable in many regions. Key barriers to PR access include inadequate awareness among healthcare providers and patients, logistical challenges, and an insufficient number of specialized facilities and trained professionals. Expanding PR programs in Saudi Arabia requires addressing geographical barriers, ensuring adequate space, resources, and trained personnel, and raising awareness among healthcare providers through education and training. Integrating PR principles into medical education and offering incentives for specialization can help overcome personnel shortages. Additionally, promoting telerehabilitation can enhance patient compliance and ensure the long-term success of PR programs. These initiatives aim to optimize PR services and improve patient outcomes across the nation.
Keywords: COPD; asthma; chronic respiratory disease; dyspnea; exercise capacity; pulmonary rehabilitation; quality of life.
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The author declare no conflict of interest.
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