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Clare J Taylor,Christopher Harrison,Helena Britt et al. Clare J Taylor et al.
Background: Heart failure (HF) is a serious condition that mostly affects older people. Despite the ageing population experiencing an increased prevalence of many chronic conditions, current guidelines focus on isolated m...
Siran M Koroukian,Nicholas K Schiltz,David F Warner et al. Siran M Koroukian et al.
Introduction: The Department of Health and Human Services' 2010 Strategic Framework on Multiple Chronic Conditions called for the identification of common constellations of conditions in older adults. ...
Lisa R Staimez,Melissa Y Wei,Min Kim et al. Lisa R Staimez et al.
Background: Cardiometabolic and chronic pulmonary diseases may be associated with modifiable risk factors that can be targeted to prevent multimorbidity. ...
Maartje J van der Aa,Jennifer R van den Broeke,Karien Stronks et al. Maartje J van der Aa et al.
Background: The number of patients with multimorbidity (two or more conditions) is increasing. Observational research has shown that having multiple health problems is associated with poorer outcomes in terms of health, q...
Stewart W Mercer,Bridie Fitzpatrick,Lesley Grant et al. Stewart W Mercer et al.
Background: 'Social prescribing' can be used to link patients with complex needs to local (non-medical) community resources. The 'Deep End' Links Worker Programme is being tested in general practices serving deprived popu...
Pauline Boeckxstaens,Sara Willems,Mieke Lanssens et al. Pauline Boeckxstaens et al.
Background: Patients with multiple chronic diseases are usually treated according to disease-specific guidelines, with outcome measurements focusing mostly on biomedical indicators (e.g. blood sugar levels or lung functio...
Charlotte E Young,Frances M Boyle,Allyson J Mutch Charlotte E Young
Background: Care plans have been part of the primary care landscape in Australia for almost two decades. With an increasing number of patients presenting with multiple chronic conditions, it is timely to consider whether ...
Michaela L Schiøtz,Dorte Høst,Anne Frølich Michaela L Schiøtz
Background: The prevalence of multiple comorbid chronic conditions, or multimorbidity, is increasing. Care provided to people with multimorbidity is often fragmented, incomplete, inefficient, and ineffective. As part of a...
Cliona Lewis,Emma Wallace,Lorraine Kyne et al. Cliona Lewis et al.
Background: Patients with multimorbidity (two or more chronic conditions) are now the norm in clinical practice, and place an increasing burden on the healthcare system. Management of these patients is challenging, and re...