BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity is a new concept encompassing all the medical conditions of an individual patient. The concept links into the European definition of family medicine and its core competencies. However, the definition of multimorbidity and its subsequent operationalization are still unclear. The European General Practice Research Network wanted to produce a comprehensive definition of multimorbidity. METHOD: Systematic review of literature involving eight European General Practice Research Network national teams. The databases searched were PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane (1990-2010). Only articles containing descriptions of multimorbidity criteria were selected for inclusion. The multinational team undertook a methodic data extractio...
Background: Faced with patients suffering from more than one chronic condition, or multimorbidity, g...
This dissertation shows that multimorbidity, i.e. having two or more diseases at the same time, is r...
INTRODUCTION With the ageing of the population and the general improvement of care, an increasing...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Multimorbidity is a new concept encompassing all the medical conditions of ...
Multimorbidity, according to the World Health Organization, exists when there are two or more chroni...
Multimorbidity, according to the World Health Organization, exists when there are two or more chroni...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Multimorbidity is a challenging concept for general practice. An EGPRN work...
Background: Multimorbidity is a challenging concept for general practice. An EGPRN working group has...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.BA...
Background: Multimorbidity is an intuitively appealing, yet challenging, concept for Family Medicine...
Chronic conditions and multimorbidity (MM) are major concerns in family medicine (FM). Based on the ...
Objective: To synthesise the existing published literature on the perceptions of general practitione...
Multimorbidity is often synonym with complexity and generally implies multiple medical treatments. I...
Objective is to explore how multimorbidity is defined in the scientific literature, with a focus on ...
INTRODUCTION: With the ageing of the population and the general improvement of care, an increasing n...
Background: Faced with patients suffering from more than one chronic condition, or multimorbidity, g...
This dissertation shows that multimorbidity, i.e. having two or more diseases at the same time, is r...
INTRODUCTION With the ageing of the population and the general improvement of care, an increasing...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Multimorbidity is a new concept encompassing all the medical conditions of ...
Multimorbidity, according to the World Health Organization, exists when there are two or more chroni...
Multimorbidity, according to the World Health Organization, exists when there are two or more chroni...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Multimorbidity is a challenging concept for general practice. An EGPRN work...
Background: Multimorbidity is a challenging concept for general practice. An EGPRN working group has...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.BA...
Background: Multimorbidity is an intuitively appealing, yet challenging, concept for Family Medicine...
Chronic conditions and multimorbidity (MM) are major concerns in family medicine (FM). Based on the ...
Objective: To synthesise the existing published literature on the perceptions of general practitione...
Multimorbidity is often synonym with complexity and generally implies multiple medical treatments. I...
Objective is to explore how multimorbidity is defined in the scientific literature, with a focus on ...
INTRODUCTION: With the ageing of the population and the general improvement of care, an increasing n...
Background: Faced with patients suffering from more than one chronic condition, or multimorbidity, g...
This dissertation shows that multimorbidity, i.e. having two or more diseases at the same time, is r...
INTRODUCTION With the ageing of the population and the general improvement of care, an increasing...