Introduction: In the Netherlands, as in many other countries, current clinical guidelines are directed at single diseases. Patients with multiple chronic conditions may benefit from a more patient-tailored approach. Therefore, our objective is to explore the general practice care needs of patients with multimorbidity from a patient perspective. We also assessed their care experiences and the impact of chronic conditions on their daily functioning. Methods: We conducted a qualitative study, using semi-structured interviews complemented with self-report questionnaire assessments for triangulation, with consenting community-dwelling patients with three or more chronic conditions. Participants were identified through purposeful sampling in thre...
INTRODUCTION: With the ageing of the population and the general improvement of care, an increasing n...
Multimorbidity, commonly defined as the presence of two or more chronic medical conditionsin an indi...
Background: Scientific evidence on how to manage multimorbidity is limited, but GPs have extensive p...
Background: Physicians and other healthcare professionals involved in the care of patients with mult...
Background Physicians and other healthcare professionals involved in the care of patients with multi...
Background: Faced with patients suffering from more than one chronic condition, or multimorbidity, g...
Background To guide the development of high-quality care for people with multiple chronic conditions...
Abstract Background To guide the development of high‐quality care for people with multiple chronic c...
Background: The prevalence of multiple comorbid chronic conditions, or multimorbidity, is increasing...
Background A proactive person-centred care process is advocated for people with multimorbidity. To ...
BACKGROUND Although multiple co-occurring chronic illnesses within the same individual are increasin...
Multimorbidity is often synonym with complexity and generally implies multiple medical treatments. I...
Background: The number of patients with multimorbidity (two or more conditions) is increasing. Obser...
INTRODUCTION With the ageing of the population and the general improvement of care, an increasing...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Scientific evidence on how to manage multimorbidity is lim...
INTRODUCTION: With the ageing of the population and the general improvement of care, an increasing n...
Multimorbidity, commonly defined as the presence of two or more chronic medical conditionsin an indi...
Background: Scientific evidence on how to manage multimorbidity is limited, but GPs have extensive p...
Background: Physicians and other healthcare professionals involved in the care of patients with mult...
Background Physicians and other healthcare professionals involved in the care of patients with multi...
Background: Faced with patients suffering from more than one chronic condition, or multimorbidity, g...
Background To guide the development of high-quality care for people with multiple chronic conditions...
Abstract Background To guide the development of high‐quality care for people with multiple chronic c...
Background: The prevalence of multiple comorbid chronic conditions, or multimorbidity, is increasing...
Background A proactive person-centred care process is advocated for people with multimorbidity. To ...
BACKGROUND Although multiple co-occurring chronic illnesses within the same individual are increasin...
Multimorbidity is often synonym with complexity and generally implies multiple medical treatments. I...
Background: The number of patients with multimorbidity (two or more conditions) is increasing. Obser...
INTRODUCTION With the ageing of the population and the general improvement of care, an increasing...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Scientific evidence on how to manage multimorbidity is lim...
INTRODUCTION: With the ageing of the population and the general improvement of care, an increasing n...
Multimorbidity, commonly defined as the presence of two or more chronic medical conditionsin an indi...
Background: Scientific evidence on how to manage multimorbidity is limited, but GPs have extensive p...