The impact of multiple long-term conditions on engaging with and maintaining behaviour change in older people with mild frailty: A qualitative study [0.03%]
多重长期疾病对轻度衰弱老年人参与和维持行为改变的影响:一项定性研究
Tasmin Alanna Rookes,Jessica Catchpole,Kate Walters et al.
Tasmin Alanna Rookes et al.
Managing multiple long-term conditions (MLTCs) is a growing priority for health and social care systems, as MLTCs often lead to frailty and reduced resilience to adverse health events. Behaviour change interventions for this population have...
Multimorbidity and health related quality of life in U.S. adults: A population-based study [0.03%]
美国成年人口健康相关生活质量的多重疾病患病率及其影响因素 现况研究
Monira Alwhaibi,Bander Balkhi
Monira Alwhaibi
Background: Multimorbidity, having two or more chronic conditions, is a growing public health concern associated with substantial health and societal burdens. However, evidence on its impact on health-related quality of l...
Patient and public involvement in clinical trials to improve outcomes for adults with multimorbidity in primary care and community settings: A systematic review protocol [0.03%]
改善初级保健和社区环境中多重疾病成人患者临床试验结果的参与机制系统综述协议
Elizabeth A ODonnell,Zara Khwaja,Susan M Smith et al.
Elizabeth A ODonnell et al.
Background: Patient and public involvement (PPI) in clinical trials for adults with multimorbidity (multiple long-term conditions) in primary care is essential to ensure research is person-centred. However, PPI is often u...
Multimorbidity patterns and their associations with patient-perceived treatment burden: A latent class analysis of 14,344 Danish adults [0.03%]
多病共存模式及其与患者感知治疗负担之间的关联:基于丹麦14344名成年人的潜在类别分析
Marie Hauge Pedersen,Mathias Lasgaard,Camilla Palmhøj Nielsen et al.
Marie Hauge Pedersen et al.
Objectives: To identify population groups with distinct multimorbidity patterns and to examine their associations with high treatment burden. Methods: ...
Associations between treatment burden, socio-demographics, clinical factors and use of medicines in adults with polypharmacy: A cross-sectional study [0.03%]
治疗负担与社会人口统计学、临床因素及用药情况在多药治疗成人中的相关性:一项横断面研究
Polly Duncan,Chloe Gamlin,Deborah McCahon et al.
Polly Duncan et al.
Background: Understanding relationships between polypharmacy, treatment burden and other factors (e.g. age, knowledge of medicines), could inform interventions to reduce treatment burden. ...
Focusing on burden and capacity to support self-management of chronic health conditions: A pilot trial of care coordination in rural Australia [0.03%]
针对慢性病患者自我管理负担和能力的照护协调干预试点研究:以澳大利亚农村地区为例
Ruth Hardman,Stephen Begg,Evelien Spelten
Ruth Hardman
Introduction: Managing multiple health conditions can create a demanding workload, especially when capacity is limited. This can lead to disengagement and poor health outcomes. Our pilot trial explored the feasibility of ...
Development of the Short Treatment Burden Questionnaire (STBQ) including a Global Treatment Burden Question (GTBQ): Cognitive interviews with adults living with multimorbidity [0.03%]
包括全球治疗负担问题(GTBQ)的短期治疗负担问卷(STBQ)的发展:与多病共存成年人的认知访谈
Rebecca Goulding,Polly Duncan,Anastasiia G Kovalenko et al.
Rebecca Goulding et al.
Background: A short patient reported outcome measure (PROM) could help identify people experiencing high treatment burden. Objectives: ...
Challenges for the design of randomised trials for interventions for people with multiple long-term conditions: Recruitment and outcome selection [0.03%]
多重慢性病患者干预措施随机对照试验的设计挑战:纳入与结局指标的选择
Sally J Singh,Rod S Taylor;RECHARGE research team
Sally J Singh
The burden of multiple long-term conditions is significant for the individual and society. Exploring interventions to alleviate disease progression, accumulation of long-term conditions and symptom burden is crucial. This commentary debates...
Multimorbidity combinations among older adults in Singapore: A cross-sectional study using polyclinic data [0.03%]
新加坡多病共存的组合状况——使用门诊部数据进行横断面研究
Victoria Koh,Shilpa Tyagi,Gerald Choon-Huat Koh et al.
Victoria Koh et al.
Background: Multimorbidity, the co-occurrence of multiple chronic conditions, is commonly managed in primary care and increasingly prevalent. Researchers are increasingly studying the unique combinations of chronic condit...
Post-COVID-19 conditions identified by ICD-10-CM code in a cohort of U.S. primary care patients, 2021 - 2023 [0.03%]
美国初级保健患者的COVID后状态:2021至2023年的ICD-10-CM编码队列研究
Xiaoyu Wang,Esther Velásquez,Sharon Saydah et al.
Xiaoyu Wang et al.
Objectives: Describe patient characteristics, healthcare utilization, and Post-COVID-associated conditions among primary care patients with an ICD-10-CM diagnosis code for Post COVID-19 Condition (U09.9). ...