Background People are increasingly living for longer with multimorbidity. Medical education and healthcare delivery must be re-orientated to meet the societal and individual patient needs that multimorbidity confers. The impact of multimorbidity on the educational needs of doctors is little understood. There has been little critique of how learning alongside healthcare provision is negotiated by patients, general practitioners and trainee doctors. This study asked ‘what is known about how and why concurrent healthcare delivery and professional experiential learning interact to generate outcomes, valued by patients, general practitioners and trainees, for patients with multimorbidity in primary care?’ Methods This realist synthesis is r...
Background A growing proportion of people are living with long term conditions. The majority have mo...
Funding: National Institute for Health ResearchBACKGROUND The management of people with multiple chr...
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Objectives Recent evidence has highlighted the high prevalence and impact of multimorbidity, but the...
Objective: To synthesise the existing published literature on the perceptions of general practitione...
PURPOSE Multimorbidity challenges health systems globally. New models of care are urgently needed to...
Objective To synthesise the existing published literature on the perceptions of general practitioner...
Background : Multimorbidity challenges the health‐care system and requires innovative approaches....
<B>INTRODUCTION</B> An increasing number of people are living with multimorbidity. The e...
Objectives: Recent evidence has highlighted the high prevalence and impact of multimorbidity, but th...
The ageing population is marked by an increase in chronic health problems, raising concerns over the...
The epidemic of multimorbidityPolicymakers regard “the epidemic of multimorbidity” as the greatest t...
The focus of primary health care (PHC) in developed countries is now largely centred on the treatmen...
Background: The management of people with multiple chronic conditions challenges health-care syste...
LDH is grateful to National Education Scotland for funding the NES Academic Fellowship scheme which ...
Background A growing proportion of people are living with long term conditions. The majority have mo...
Funding: National Institute for Health ResearchBACKGROUND The management of people with multiple chr...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record...
Objectives Recent evidence has highlighted the high prevalence and impact of multimorbidity, but the...
Objective: To synthesise the existing published literature on the perceptions of general practitione...
PURPOSE Multimorbidity challenges health systems globally. New models of care are urgently needed to...
Objective To synthesise the existing published literature on the perceptions of general practitioner...
Background : Multimorbidity challenges the health‐care system and requires innovative approaches....
<B>INTRODUCTION</B> An increasing number of people are living with multimorbidity. The e...
Objectives: Recent evidence has highlighted the high prevalence and impact of multimorbidity, but th...
The ageing population is marked by an increase in chronic health problems, raising concerns over the...
The epidemic of multimorbidityPolicymakers regard “the epidemic of multimorbidity” as the greatest t...
The focus of primary health care (PHC) in developed countries is now largely centred on the treatmen...
Background: The management of people with multiple chronic conditions challenges health-care syste...
LDH is grateful to National Education Scotland for funding the NES Academic Fellowship scheme which ...
Background A growing proportion of people are living with long term conditions. The majority have mo...
Funding: National Institute for Health ResearchBACKGROUND The management of people with multiple chr...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record...