THESIS 10390Multimorbidity predicts many adverse health outcomes, placing a heavy burden on the individual as well as population health. It has clear implications for current healthcare provision and with the projected ageing of the Irish population presents substantial challenges for future healthcare policy and planning. Population level evidence on multimorbidity is, however, limited. The factors driving multimorbidity prevalence are poorly understood and appropriate responses have yet to be integrated into population health planning and service delivery. The overall aim of this thesis was to gain a greater understanding of the prevalence, patterns and factors associated with multimorbidity at a population level in Ireland, as well as th...
Background: Published prevalence studies on multimorbidity present diverse data collection methods, ...
Background A combination of increased life expectancy and improvements in childhood survival rates h...
Introduction Multimorbidity (MM) refers to the coexistence of two or more chronic conditions within ...
Objective. The aim of this observational study was to examine the prevalence and associated health c...
Introduction Multimorbidity (MM) refers to the coexistence of two or more chronic conditions within ...
INTRODUCTION: Multimorbidity is common among the heterogeneous primary care population, but little d...
Objectives: Individuals with multimorbidity use more health services and take more medicines. This c...
Item does not contain fulltextA literature search was carried out to summarize the existing scientif...
Multimorbidity (two or more coexisting conditions in an individual) is a growing global challenge wi...
Abstract Background Multimorbidity, the co-occurrence...
Research and clinical practice mostly focus on single-disease approaches whereas in reality many pat...
This chapter provides an overview of the descriptive epidemiology of multimorbidity in terms of its ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE : Chronic medical conditions accumulate within individuals with age. Howeve...
Abstract Background Multimorbidity is increasingly being recognized as a serious public health conce...
AimsTo estimate the prevalence of multimorbidity among European community-dwelling adults, as well a...
Background: Published prevalence studies on multimorbidity present diverse data collection methods, ...
Background A combination of increased life expectancy and improvements in childhood survival rates h...
Introduction Multimorbidity (MM) refers to the coexistence of two or more chronic conditions within ...
Objective. The aim of this observational study was to examine the prevalence and associated health c...
Introduction Multimorbidity (MM) refers to the coexistence of two or more chronic conditions within ...
INTRODUCTION: Multimorbidity is common among the heterogeneous primary care population, but little d...
Objectives: Individuals with multimorbidity use more health services and take more medicines. This c...
Item does not contain fulltextA literature search was carried out to summarize the existing scientif...
Multimorbidity (two or more coexisting conditions in an individual) is a growing global challenge wi...
Abstract Background Multimorbidity, the co-occurrence...
Research and clinical practice mostly focus on single-disease approaches whereas in reality many pat...
This chapter provides an overview of the descriptive epidemiology of multimorbidity in terms of its ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE : Chronic medical conditions accumulate within individuals with age. Howeve...
Abstract Background Multimorbidity is increasingly being recognized as a serious public health conce...
AimsTo estimate the prevalence of multimorbidity among European community-dwelling adults, as well a...
Background: Published prevalence studies on multimorbidity present diverse data collection methods, ...
Background A combination of increased life expectancy and improvements in childhood survival rates h...
Introduction Multimorbidity (MM) refers to the coexistence of two or more chronic conditions within ...