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Living with Multimorbidity through Time


Multi-morbidity predicted to increase in the UK over the next 20 years

Two-thirds of adults aged over 65 are expected to be living with multiple health conditions (multi-morbidity) by 2035.

(PDF) Living with multimorbidity? The lived experience of multiple ...

Qualitative literature has begun to address how concurrency affects the self-management of chronic conditions, and the concept of illness ...

Inequalities in incident and prevalent multimorbidity in England ...

In this comprehensive study of multimorbidity and inequalities over time, we found a steady increase in multimorbidity prevalence, particularly ...

Social Deprivation and Multimorbidity Among Community-Based ...

Evidence suggests that people living in communities with high levels of social and material deprivation are at greater risk for the development of ...

Multimorbidity: a priority for global health research

... multimorbidity changed over time? To help address this evidence gap, new ... living in a particular area over a defined period of time. Since ...

Living with multimorbidity: medical and lay healthcare approaches

The rise of clinical guidelines has promoted con- sistency in treatment by applying best available evi- dence to specific conditions. Yet, at the same time they.

Chronic Disease and Multimorbidity Among Middle-aged and Older ...

This study broadens our understanding of aging among patients seeking care from safety-net clinics by evaluating patterns of multimorbidity and ...

Twelve-year clinical trajectories of multimorbidity in a population of ...

Multimorbidity—the co-occurrence of multiple diseases—is associated to poor prognosis, but the scarce knowledge of its development over time ...

Living with One Disease is Hard Enough. Living with Many Can Be ...

In fact, new research by a University of Michigan team shows that people with higher multimorbidity scores had a much faster decline in their ...

30 year follow-up in Whitehall II prospective cohort study | The BMJ

We defined multimorbidity as the presence of at least two chronic conditions out of a predefined list of 13 chronic diseases, excluding dementia ...

Multimorbidity - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

At the same time, Australia's ageing population and improvements in medical care mean more people are living for longer with chronic conditions.

Multimorbidity and adverse longitudinal outcomes among patients ...

Living with multimorbidity was associated with poor progress, hospitalization and mortality. Patients having a higher activation level were more ...

Time Trends in Prevalence of Chronic Diseases and Multimorbidity ...

The prevalence of chronic diseases and multimorbidity increased over the period 2001–2011. Aging of the population only explained part of the increase.

Multimorbidity - Wikipedia

Multimorbidity, also known as multiple long-term conditions (MLTC), means living with two or more chronic illnesses.

[PDF] Everyday lives of middle-aged persons living with multimorbidity

This project systematically review the literature to assess how multimorbidity affects the everyday lives of middle-aged persons, and to find out what ...

Impact of multimorbidity on healthcare costs and utilisation

Multimorbidity often worsens quality of life and disability, which are only partially captured by primary and secondary healthcare data. A comprehensive ...

Incidence of multimorbidity and associated factors during the COVID ...

Multimorbidity, defined as the presence of two or more chronic diseases, is associated with reduced quality of life. ... 1. Makovski TT, Schmitz S, Zeegers MP, ...

Conceptualisation of a measurement framework for Needs-based ...

This study explores what overall needs regarding QoL are affected by living with multimorbidity through qualitative interviews. ... time of the ...

Multimorbidity: a priority for global health research

... multimorbidity changed over time? To help address this evidence gap, new ... living in a particular area over a defined period of time. Since ...

Multimorbidity in Older Adults With Cardiovascular Disease

Current clinical practice and research mainly target single disease-specific care that does not embrace the complexities imposed by concurrent conditions. In ...