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Multimorbidity

2012
Multimorbidity is a common condition among elderly subjects, affecting mostly the very old, and leading to disability, reduced quality of life, and increased health care utilization. Data available on gender differences in the pattern of co- occurrence of chronic disorders suggest a different distribution and combination of chronic diseases among men ...
Mangialasche F   +2 more
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Multimorbidity.

Australian family physician, 2014
As Australia's population ages, it is expected that the number of people with multiple chronic conditions (multimorbidity) will increase. Studies have shown that multimorbidity is associated with reduced quality of life for patients and increased demand on health resources, complexity of care and patient mortality. Similarly to many health care systems
Christopher, Harrison   +3 more
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Multimorbidity and its measurement

Health Policy, 2011
Multimorbidity is increasing in frequency. It can be quantitatively measured and is a major correlate of high use of health services resources of all types, especially over time. The ACG System for characterizing multimorbidity is the only widely used method that is based on combinations of different TYPES of diagnoses over time, rather than the ...
Barbara, Starfield, Karen, Kinder
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Multimorbidity and depression treatment

General Hospital Psychiatry, 2011
We compare treatment for depression among individuals with multiple chronic physical conditions to those with single chronic physical condition, after controlling for demographic, socioeconomic, access to care and the number of outpatient visits.Using a cross-sectional study design, we analyzed data on 1,376 adults age above 21 years, with depression ...
Ami, Vyas, Usha, Sambamoorthi
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Of Multimorbidity

2023
An argument is made that multi-morbidity can be distinguished between three categories: male, female, and elderly. Another identifier linked to multi-morbidity is military service and veterans. Managed care and care planning are offered as common solutions when managing elder care.
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Multimorbidity and Breast Cancer

Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 2015
To examine the significance of multimorbidity in breast cancer survivors, to explore multimorbidity in treatment decisions, and survivorship, and to consider multimorbidity assessment in clinical practice.Literature review; clinical practice guidelines.Multimorbidity influences treatment decisions.
Karen, Meneses   +4 more
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Multimorbidity in nephrotic syndrome

Vnitřní lékařství, 2023
Nephrotic syndrome (NS) is characterized by high proteinuria (over 3,5g/24 hrs), hypalbuminaemia, general edemas and hypercoagulation. Beside of primary glomerulonephritides this is found in secundary glomerulopaties eg. diabetes, systemic inflammatory diseases, oncology, damage by drugs and poisoning, by alergy, serious infections and in children from
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Dementia, comorbidity and multimorbidity

British Journal of Community Nursing
Many people living with dementia will also have multimorbidity comprising several other intercurrent, long-term and comorbid conditions. This article examines the relationship between such conditions in the context of dementia, giving an overview of the literature, including prevalence and some of the common conditions that can coexist with dementia ...
Amy, Pepper, Karen Harrison, Dening
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Multimorbidities

2022
David Bedoya   +4 more
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