We have been studying multimorbidity in epidemiology and clinical practice since the 1970s. Growing experience shows that the concept of multimorbidity is helpful for epidemiologists to describe population-level changes, but of little use to patients and clinicians who 'diagnose' multimorbidity. Several large, rigorous clinical trials show that organizational changes in primary care can improve the care of these complex patients, but do not improve directly health-related quality of life. This article describes the history of multimorbidity and results of recent randomized trials to prompt a discussion of new approaches to improve the experience of people living with multiple chronic diseases
Multimorbidity, which is defined as the co-occurrence of two or more chronic conditions, has moved o...
what happens when they come in multiples? Multimorbidity is the coexistence of two or more chronic d...
Older patients, suffering from numerous diseases and taking multiple medications are the rule rather...
We have been studying multimorbidity in epidemiology and clinical practice since the 1970s. Growing ...
Multimorbidity is often synonym with complexity and generally implies multiple medical treatments. I...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Research and clinical practice mostly focus on single-disease approaches whereas in reality many pat...
The number of people living with comorbidity, multimorbidity, or multiple chronic conditions, hereaf...
The ageing population is marked by an increase in chronic health problems, raising concerns over the...
Multimorbidity, or co-occurrence of several chronic diseases, is of increasing importance for health...
Multimorbidity (two or more coexisting conditions in an individual) is a growing global challenge wi...
La multimorbidité, ou co-occurrence de plusieurs maladies chroniques, prend une importance croissant...
Multimorbidity, which is defined as the co-occurrence of two or more chronic conditions, has moved o...
With the ageing of the population and the general improvement of care, an increasing number of peopl...
Abstract Multimorbidity, which is defined as the co-occurrence of two or more chronic conditions...
Multimorbidity, which is defined as the co-occurrence of two or more chronic conditions, has moved o...
what happens when they come in multiples? Multimorbidity is the coexistence of two or more chronic d...
Older patients, suffering from numerous diseases and taking multiple medications are the rule rather...
We have been studying multimorbidity in epidemiology and clinical practice since the 1970s. Growing ...
Multimorbidity is often synonym with complexity and generally implies multiple medical treatments. I...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Research and clinical practice mostly focus on single-disease approaches whereas in reality many pat...
The number of people living with comorbidity, multimorbidity, or multiple chronic conditions, hereaf...
The ageing population is marked by an increase in chronic health problems, raising concerns over the...
Multimorbidity, or co-occurrence of several chronic diseases, is of increasing importance for health...
Multimorbidity (two or more coexisting conditions in an individual) is a growing global challenge wi...
La multimorbidité, ou co-occurrence de plusieurs maladies chroniques, prend une importance croissant...
Multimorbidity, which is defined as the co-occurrence of two or more chronic conditions, has moved o...
With the ageing of the population and the general improvement of care, an increasing number of peopl...
Abstract Multimorbidity, which is defined as the co-occurrence of two or more chronic conditions...
Multimorbidity, which is defined as the co-occurrence of two or more chronic conditions, has moved o...
what happens when they come in multiples? Multimorbidity is the coexistence of two or more chronic d...
Older patients, suffering from numerous diseases and taking multiple medications are the rule rather...