Abstract Background About 30% of the Danish population has one or more chronic conditions, and general practitioners (GPs) play a key role in effective chronic care management. However, little is known about these encounters in general practice. The aim was to describe the frequency of patients with one or more chronic conditions in general practice and how these consultations were experienced by the GPs. Methods All GPs in the Central Denmark Region were invited to register all contacts during one day in the 12‒month study period from December; 404 (46%) accepted. For each patient contact, the GPs were asked to fill in a one‒page registration form covering information on chronic disease, reason for encounter, diagnosis, number of additiona...
INTRODUCTION With the ageing of the population and the general improvement of care, an increasing...
Background A proactive person-centred care process is advocated for people with multimorbidity. To ...
Background An increasing number of patients with chronic disorders and a more complex health service...
About one third of Danish citizens have at least one chronic disease [1] and this proportion is like...
Background Multimorbidity is common among ageing populations and it affects the demand for health se...
Background: Multimorbidity is common among ageing populations and it affects the demand for health s...
BACKGROUND. Information on frequency of consultation and presented morbidity among patients with chr...
Abstract Background Faced with patients suffering from more than one chronic condition, or multimorb...
Knowledge of which factors are prompting patients to seek primary care is important to the ongoing e...
multimorbid patients in Switzerland and to evaluate the clustering of chronic conditions in that sam...
Background Norwegian general practitioners (GPs) consult on a variety of conditions ...
Background: As in other countries, Danish health authorities have introduced disease management prog...
Introduction: In the Netherlands, as in many other countries, current clinical guidelines are direct...
Background: In primary care, patients with multiple chronic conditions are the rule rather than the ...
Background Patients with chronic conditions pose a major challenge to the Danish healthcare system. ...
INTRODUCTION With the ageing of the population and the general improvement of care, an increasing...
Background A proactive person-centred care process is advocated for people with multimorbidity. To ...
Background An increasing number of patients with chronic disorders and a more complex health service...
About one third of Danish citizens have at least one chronic disease [1] and this proportion is like...
Background Multimorbidity is common among ageing populations and it affects the demand for health se...
Background: Multimorbidity is common among ageing populations and it affects the demand for health s...
BACKGROUND. Information on frequency of consultation and presented morbidity among patients with chr...
Abstract Background Faced with patients suffering from more than one chronic condition, or multimorb...
Knowledge of which factors are prompting patients to seek primary care is important to the ongoing e...
multimorbid patients in Switzerland and to evaluate the clustering of chronic conditions in that sam...
Background Norwegian general practitioners (GPs) consult on a variety of conditions ...
Background: As in other countries, Danish health authorities have introduced disease management prog...
Introduction: In the Netherlands, as in many other countries, current clinical guidelines are direct...
Background: In primary care, patients with multiple chronic conditions are the rule rather than the ...
Background Patients with chronic conditions pose a major challenge to the Danish healthcare system. ...
INTRODUCTION With the ageing of the population and the general improvement of care, an increasing...
Background A proactive person-centred care process is advocated for people with multimorbidity. To ...
Background An increasing number of patients with chronic disorders and a more complex health service...