Although much research has been done on the impact of chronic illness on quality of life, still relatively little is known about the role of comorbidity. Given the growing number of (older) people with multiple chronic conditions, more information is needed on the effects of specific disease combinations for preventive purposes. In a nationwide representative sample of 1673 non-institutionalized chronic disease patients (recruited in 56 general practices) in The Netherlands, we assessed the separate and joint effects of cardiovascular disease, cancer, arthritis, chronic respiratory disease, diabetes mellitus, and thyroid dysfunction on physical and mental functioning. Data on medical diagnoses were provided by the general practitioners; dat...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of coexisting chronic conditions (multimorbidity) is rising. Disease labe...
Background. The relationship between mental and physical disorders is well established, but there is...
The observation that chronic disorders occur together frequently has become of increasing interest a...
Although much research has been done on the impact of chronic illness on quality of life, still rela...
With the increasing number of elderly people in The Netherlands the prevalence of chronic diseases w...
Objective: To assess the association of decline in physical functioning with number of chronic disea...
A literature search was carried out to identify and summarize the existing information on causes and...
Abstract Background Primary care physicians are caring for increasing numbers of persons with comorb...
Objective To study the prevalence, impact and dose–response relationship of comorbid chronic conditi...
Most health and work productivity studies have focused on individual conditions without considering ...
Most health and work productivity studies have focused on individual conditions without considering ...
Comorbidity refers to the presence of two or more conditions at the same time. In the 2007 report in...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examined the prevalence and impacts of comorbidi...
Comorbidity is defined as experiencing an ‘index’ health condition with one or more other conditions...
Background. The number of diseases and physical functioning difficulties tend to increase with age. ...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of coexisting chronic conditions (multimorbidity) is rising. Disease labe...
Background. The relationship between mental and physical disorders is well established, but there is...
The observation that chronic disorders occur together frequently has become of increasing interest a...
Although much research has been done on the impact of chronic illness on quality of life, still rela...
With the increasing number of elderly people in The Netherlands the prevalence of chronic diseases w...
Objective: To assess the association of decline in physical functioning with number of chronic disea...
A literature search was carried out to identify and summarize the existing information on causes and...
Abstract Background Primary care physicians are caring for increasing numbers of persons with comorb...
Objective To study the prevalence, impact and dose–response relationship of comorbid chronic conditi...
Most health and work productivity studies have focused on individual conditions without considering ...
Most health and work productivity studies have focused on individual conditions without considering ...
Comorbidity refers to the presence of two or more conditions at the same time. In the 2007 report in...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examined the prevalence and impacts of comorbidi...
Comorbidity is defined as experiencing an ‘index’ health condition with one or more other conditions...
Background. The number of diseases and physical functioning difficulties tend to increase with age. ...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of coexisting chronic conditions (multimorbidity) is rising. Disease labe...
Background. The relationship between mental and physical disorders is well established, but there is...
The observation that chronic disorders occur together frequently has become of increasing interest a...