The prevalence of multi-morbidity has been on the rise, with a growing number of individuals experiencing the burden of two or more chronic conditions. Patients with multi-morbidity are frequently perceived as a complex and vulnerable group with a high mortality risk and extensive utilisation of healthcare, and they often express dissatisfaction with their care. Globally, primary healthcare institutions endeavour to improve patient-centered care, which is characterised as healthcare that is considerate and adaptable to individual patient preferences, requirements, and principles, with patient values directing all clinical decisions
The focus of primary health care (PHC) in developed countries is now largely centred on the treatmen...
INTRODUCTION With the ageing of the population and the general improvement of care, an increasing...
Abstract Background To guide the development of high‐quality care for people with multiple chronic c...
Abstract Background Patients with multi-morbidity have complex care needs that often make healthcare...
Current primary care is not tailored to the needs of patients with multimorbidity; patient-centered ...
Background: Patients with multi-morbidity have complex care needs that often make healthcare deliver...
The ageing population is marked by an increase in chronic health problems, raising concerns over the...
Multimorbidity, commonly defined as the presence of two or more chronic medical conditionsin an indi...
With the ageing of the population and the general improvement of care, an increasing number of peopl...
Multimorbidity is often synonym with complexity and generally implies multiple medical treatments. I...
The simultaneous presence of multiple conditions in one patient (multi-morbidity) is a key challenge...
ABSTRACT: Background The growing populations of people with multi-morbidity pose a new challenge to...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Multimorbidity is a growing issue and poses a major challenge to health care systems around the worl...
BACKGROUND: Primary care professionals often manage patients with multiple long-term health conditio...
The focus of primary health care (PHC) in developed countries is now largely centred on the treatmen...
INTRODUCTION With the ageing of the population and the general improvement of care, an increasing...
Abstract Background To guide the development of high‐quality care for people with multiple chronic c...
Abstract Background Patients with multi-morbidity have complex care needs that often make healthcare...
Current primary care is not tailored to the needs of patients with multimorbidity; patient-centered ...
Background: Patients with multi-morbidity have complex care needs that often make healthcare deliver...
The ageing population is marked by an increase in chronic health problems, raising concerns over the...
Multimorbidity, commonly defined as the presence of two or more chronic medical conditionsin an indi...
With the ageing of the population and the general improvement of care, an increasing number of peopl...
Multimorbidity is often synonym with complexity and generally implies multiple medical treatments. I...
The simultaneous presence of multiple conditions in one patient (multi-morbidity) is a key challenge...
ABSTRACT: Background The growing populations of people with multi-morbidity pose a new challenge to...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Multimorbidity is a growing issue and poses a major challenge to health care systems around the worl...
BACKGROUND: Primary care professionals often manage patients with multiple long-term health conditio...
The focus of primary health care (PHC) in developed countries is now largely centred on the treatmen...
INTRODUCTION With the ageing of the population and the general improvement of care, an increasing...
Abstract Background To guide the development of high‐quality care for people with multiple chronic c...