Development of reporting guidelines for multiple long-term condition research [0.03%]
多发慢性病研究的报告指南的发展
Hajira Dambha-Miller,Lucy Smith,Clare Macrae et al.
Hajira Dambha-Miller et al.
Background: Incomplete and inconsistent reporting amongst research studies in people with Multiple Long-Term Conditions (MLTC) hinders the comprehensive evaluation, synthesis, and interpretation of study findings for appl...
Recommendations for conducting qualitative research on multiple long-term conditions (MLTC) from a qualitative methods community of practice [0.03%]
来自定性研究方法社区实践关于开展多重慢性病(MLTC)定性研究的建议
Sue Bellass,Alison Ellwood,Stella Arakelyan et al.
Sue Bellass et al.
The growing prevalence of multiple long-term conditions (MLTC) - two or more long-term health conditions - has been recognised as one of the most significant health challenges facing contemporary societies. People living with MLTC experienc...
Prioritising and ranking methodological uncertainties in the design, conduct, and analysis of trials aiming to improve health outcomes for those living with multiple long-term conditions: A protocol for a modified Delphi study [0.03%]
一种改良的德尔菲研究法:确定和评估旨在改善共病患者预后的试验的设计、实施和分析方面的方法学不确定性的优先级及权重的研究方案
Ayat Ahmadi,Lisong Zhang,Natasha Bryant et al.
Ayat Ahmadi et al.
Introduction: Multiple long-term conditions (MLTCs), defined as the co-existence of two or more chronic health conditions, are increasingly prevalent across all age groups and disproportionately affect socioeconomically d...
Focusing on burden and capacity to support self-management of chronic health conditions: A pilot trial of care coordination in rural Australia: Implications for multimorbidity care in the Philippines [0.03%]
聚焦负担与自我管理慢性病的能力:在澳大利亚农村开展照护协调的试点试验及对菲律宾多发病照护的启示
Darin Jan Tindowen,Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno rd,Macwayne Maniwang
Darin Jan Tindowen
Multimorbidity and AI-enabled health and social care: A methodological illustration of integrating large language models into qualitative analytic workflows [0.03%]
多病共存与人工智能赋能的医疗和社会护理:整合大型语言模型到质性分析工作流程的方法说明
Callum Hill,Jacob Keast,Arun Dahil et al.
Callum Hill et al.
Background: People living with multimorbidity often experience unmet social care needs, which can negatively affect wellbeing and increase pressure on health and social care systems. Artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled t...
Magnitude of multimorbidity and associated factors among stroke survivors in public hospitals of Ethiopia [0.03%]
埃塞俄比亚公立医院卒中幸存者多病负担及影响因素调查
Getachew Azeze Eriku,Chalachew Mersha,Tesfa Kasa et al.
Getachew Azeze Eriku et al.
Background: Multimorbidity is a growing global challenge, associated with premature death, impaired activities of daily living, reduced capacity for independent living, poor functional outcomes, and lower quality of life....
Associations between bullous pemphigoid and comorbidities: A Swedish nationwide cohort study of 5,738 patients [0.03%]
大疱性类天疱疮与合并症的关联研究——一项关于5738名瑞典患者的全国队列研究
Zeyad Albadri,Henrike Häbel,Kristofer Thorslund et al.
Zeyad Albadri et al.
Background: Bullous pemphigoid (BP) has been linked to neurological and psychiatric disorders, but no nationwide population-based study has comprehensively examined the association of various comorbidities in BP patients ...
The content and processes of patient-derived quality of care indicators for people living with multiple long-term conditions (MLTC): A scoping review [0.03%]
基于患者的多长期病情患者护理质量指标的内容和过程:系统综述
Sara Tavares,Thomas Beaney,Arad Reisberg et al.
Sara Tavares et al.
Background: The growing prevalence of multiple long-term conditions (MLTC) poses a public health challenge. Existing quality of care (QoC) indicators are poorly suited to the needs of MLTC populations with limited clarity...
Validation of the Global Treatment Burden Question (GTBQ): A novel single-item measure for use in clinical and research settings [0.03%]
全球治疗负担问题(GTBQ)的验证研究:一种用于临床和研究环境中的新型单一指标测量方法
Chloe Gamlin,Rachel Johnson,Lauren J Scott et al.
Chloe Gamlin et al.
Background: A single-item, global measure could be valuable for identifying patients with high treatment burden within clinical practice and research. Aim...
Childhood socioeconomic disadvantage and adult multimorbidity: A systematic review and meta-analysis [0.03%]
童年社会经济不利和成人多种疾病负担:系统评价和meta分析
Philip Broadbent,Alistair Carr,Erik Igelström et al.
Philip Broadbent et al.
Background: Childhood socioeconomic disadvantage is linked to individual chronic diseases in adulthood, but its relationship with multimorbidity remains unclear. Understanding this is crucial for informing prevention stra...