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Ingmar Schäfer,Heike Hansen,Hanna Kaduszkiewicz et al. Ingmar Schäfer et al.
Background: Multimorbidity in elderly patients is a major challenge for physicians, because of a high prevalence of and associations with many adverse outcomes. However, the mechanisms of progressing multimorbidity are no...
J Jaime Miranda,Antonio Bernabe-Ortiz,Robert H Gilman et al. J Jaime Miranda et al.
Objective: To characterize the prevalence and clustering of multimorbidity in four diverse geographical settings in Peru. Methods: Mult...
William V Bobo,Euijung Ryu,Tanya M Petterson et al. William V Bobo et al.
Objective: To determine whether a bi-directional relationship exists between depression and HF within a single population of individuals receiving primary care services, using longitudinal electronic health records (EHRs)...
Eng Sing Lee,Gayathri Muthulingam,Evelyn Ai Ling Chew et al. Eng Sing Lee et al.
Background: Patients with multimorbidity must bear not just the burden of their illness, but also the burden of treatment which is, in part, induced by their interactions with the healthcare system. The need to shuttle be...
Jenny Ploeg,Anna Garnett,Kimberly D Fraser et al. Jenny Ploeg et al.
Background: Older adults with multiple chronic conditions (MCC) rely heavily on caregivers for assistance with care. However, we know little about their psychosocial experiences and their needs for support in managing MCC...
Amanda Mofina,Jordan Miller,Joan Tranmer et al. Amanda Mofina et al.
Multimorbidity refers to the co-occurrence of two or more chronic conditions, where no one disease is considered the central disease. Individuals with multimorbidity experience increased patient health complexity, increased disability and f...
Jason Gurney,James Stanley,Diana Sarfati Jason Gurney
Objective: The burden of chronic disease is not evenly shared within our society. In this manuscript, we use comprehensive national-level data to compare morbidity burden between ethnic groups in New Zealand. ...
Kathryn Fisher,Maureen Markle-Reid,Jenny Ploeg et al. Kathryn Fisher et al.
Background: Multimorbidity, the co-existence of 2+ (or 3+) chronic diseases in an individual, is an increasingly common global phenomenon leading to reduced quality of life and functional status, and higher healthcare ser...