INTRODUCTION: Substantial medical research has established an inverse relationship between quality of life and illness. However, there exists minimal evidence for such a connection in the context of stable and controlled diseases. OBJECTIVE: We wished to correlate multimorbidity with quality of life for elderly patients who suffer from stable chronic diseases. METHODS: We used a tool to evaluate quality of life, namely World Health Organization quality of life-BRIEF, together with a scale of multimorbidity known as the Cumulative Illness Rating Scale - Geriatric Version. Furthermore, the quality of life data were correlated with scores recorded on the Cumulative Illness Rating Scale - Geriatric Version, the number of drugs used, and individ...
PURPOSE The increased burden of multimorbidity is restricting individuals' ability to live autono...
Introduction Given the number of patients with mental conditions who receive treatment within the p...
Due to the aging of the population, the prevalence of chronic diseases is progressively increasing a...
INTRODUCTION: Substantial medical research has established an inverse relationship between quality o...
outpatients. Clinics. 2009;64(1):45-50. INTRODUCTION: Substantial medical research has established a...
Multimorbidity is typically defined as the co-existence of two or more chronic diseases within an in...
Objective Multimorbidity is a common problem in the elderly that is significantly associated with h...
Background High prevalence diseases, such as high blood pressure, dementia and depression in old age...
Objectives : The co-occurrence of multiple medical or psychosocial conditions (geriatric syndromes (...
International audienceObjectives : The co-occurrence of multiple medical or psychosocial conditions ...
Due to the aging of the population, the absolute number of subjects affected by age-related disease...
Multimorbidity is typically defined as the co-existence of two or more chronic diseases within an in...
Hodek JM, Ruhe A, Greiner W. Gesundheitsbezogene Lebensqualität bei Multimorbidität im Alter. BUNDES...
BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence about the impact of specific patterns of multi-morbidity on he...
Background The presence of multiple chronic conditions is associated with lower health related qu...
PURPOSE The increased burden of multimorbidity is restricting individuals' ability to live autono...
Introduction Given the number of patients with mental conditions who receive treatment within the p...
Due to the aging of the population, the prevalence of chronic diseases is progressively increasing a...
INTRODUCTION: Substantial medical research has established an inverse relationship between quality o...
outpatients. Clinics. 2009;64(1):45-50. INTRODUCTION: Substantial medical research has established a...
Multimorbidity is typically defined as the co-existence of two or more chronic diseases within an in...
Objective Multimorbidity is a common problem in the elderly that is significantly associated with h...
Background High prevalence diseases, such as high blood pressure, dementia and depression in old age...
Objectives : The co-occurrence of multiple medical or psychosocial conditions (geriatric syndromes (...
International audienceObjectives : The co-occurrence of multiple medical or psychosocial conditions ...
Due to the aging of the population, the absolute number of subjects affected by age-related disease...
Multimorbidity is typically defined as the co-existence of two or more chronic diseases within an in...
Hodek JM, Ruhe A, Greiner W. Gesundheitsbezogene Lebensqualität bei Multimorbidität im Alter. BUNDES...
BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence about the impact of specific patterns of multi-morbidity on he...
Background The presence of multiple chronic conditions is associated with lower health related qu...
PURPOSE The increased burden of multimorbidity is restricting individuals' ability to live autono...
Introduction Given the number of patients with mental conditions who receive treatment within the p...
Due to the aging of the population, the prevalence of chronic diseases is progressively increasing a...