Internal medicine patients are mostly elderly with multiple comorbidities, usually chronic. The high prevalence of comorbidity and multimorbidity has a significant impact on both positive responses to treatment and the occurrence of adverse events. Clustering is the process of nosography grouping into meaningful associations with some index disease, so that the objects within a cluster have high similarity in comparison with one another. In the decision-making process it is imperative that, in addition to understanding the immediate clinical problems, we are able to explicit all the contextual factors that have to be taken into account for the best outcome of care. Cluster analysis could be leveraged in developing better interventions targe...
Background: As chronicity represents one of the major challenges in the healthcare of aging populati...
Due to the aging of the population, the prevalence of chronic diseases is progressively increasing a...
Background: To know burden disease of a patient is a key point for clinical practice and research, e...
OBJECTIVE: Multimorbidity is a common problem in the elderly that is significantly associated with h...
Multimorbidity is a common problem in the elderly that is significantly associated with higher morta...
Although the trend of progressing morbidity is widely recognized, there are numerous challenges when...
Our purpose in this article is to describe and illustrate the application of clus-ter analysis to id...
Our purpose in this article is to describe and illustrate the application of cluster analysis to ide...
Despite the high prevalence of multimorbidity, we lack detailed descriptive data on the most prevale...
Background Comorbidity research in psychiatric epidemiology mostly uses measures of association like...
Objective: The aim was to clarify which pairs or clusters of diseases predict the hospital-related e...
Review[Abstract] Objective: We aim to identify patterns of disease clusters among inpatients of a ge...
This manuscript constitutes a part of the PhD thesis of MGC in the Public Health Department of the U...
In the last 2–3 decades internists have confronted dramatic changes in the pattern of patients ...
Healthcare management is oriented toward single diseases, yet multimorbidity is nevertheless the rul...
Background: As chronicity represents one of the major challenges in the healthcare of aging populati...
Due to the aging of the population, the prevalence of chronic diseases is progressively increasing a...
Background: To know burden disease of a patient is a key point for clinical practice and research, e...
OBJECTIVE: Multimorbidity is a common problem in the elderly that is significantly associated with h...
Multimorbidity is a common problem in the elderly that is significantly associated with higher morta...
Although the trend of progressing morbidity is widely recognized, there are numerous challenges when...
Our purpose in this article is to describe and illustrate the application of clus-ter analysis to id...
Our purpose in this article is to describe and illustrate the application of cluster analysis to ide...
Despite the high prevalence of multimorbidity, we lack detailed descriptive data on the most prevale...
Background Comorbidity research in psychiatric epidemiology mostly uses measures of association like...
Objective: The aim was to clarify which pairs or clusters of diseases predict the hospital-related e...
Review[Abstract] Objective: We aim to identify patterns of disease clusters among inpatients of a ge...
This manuscript constitutes a part of the PhD thesis of MGC in the Public Health Department of the U...
In the last 2–3 decades internists have confronted dramatic changes in the pattern of patients ...
Healthcare management is oriented toward single diseases, yet multimorbidity is nevertheless the rul...
Background: As chronicity represents one of the major challenges in the healthcare of aging populati...
Due to the aging of the population, the prevalence of chronic diseases is progressively increasing a...
Background: To know burden disease of a patient is a key point for clinical practice and research, e...