AbstractBackgroundIndividuals of low socioeconomic status experience a disproportionate burden of chronic conditions; however it is unclear whether chronic condition burden affects survival differently across socioeconomic strata.MethodsThis retrospective cohort study used health administrative data from all residents of Ontario, Canada aged 65 to 105 with at least one of 16 chronic conditions on April 1, 2009 (n=1,518,939). Chronic condition burden and unadjusted mortality were compared across neighborhood income quintiles. Multivariable Cox proportional hazards models were used to examine the effect of number of chronic conditions on two-year survival across income quintiles.FindingsPrevalence of five or more chronic conditions was signif...
Background and aims: Socioeconomic status (SES) differences in health decline in late life may be un...
Abstract Background Low socioeconomic status has been...
Background: Multimorbidity, the concurrence of multiple chronic conditions, is highly frequent. Vary...
AbstractBackgroundIndividuals of low socioeconomic status experience a disproportionate burden of ch...
Background: Individuals of low socioeconomic status experience a disproportionate burden of chronic ...
IntroductionNationally, 60% to 75% of older adults have multiple (2 or more) chronic conditions (MCC...
Background: Persons aged 65 years and older represent a heterogeneous group whose prevalence in the ...
Objectives: To determine the impact of comorbid chronic diseases on mortality in older people. Desig...
International audienceBackground: Social inequalities in mortality persist in high-income countries ...
Objectives Economic constraints are a common explanation of why patients with low socioeconomic stat...
BACKGROUND: The burden of chronic disease continues to rise as populations age. The...
Introduction Nationally, 60% to 75% of older adults have multiple (2 or more) chronic conditions (MC...
Objective How disability manifests itself in an individual is a highly complex process influenced b...
The objective was to determine the relative association of social class and neighbourhood deprivatio...
ObjectiveHow disability manifests itself in an individual is a highly complex process influenced by ...
Background and aims: Socioeconomic status (SES) differences in health decline in late life may be un...
Abstract Background Low socioeconomic status has been...
Background: Multimorbidity, the concurrence of multiple chronic conditions, is highly frequent. Vary...
AbstractBackgroundIndividuals of low socioeconomic status experience a disproportionate burden of ch...
Background: Individuals of low socioeconomic status experience a disproportionate burden of chronic ...
IntroductionNationally, 60% to 75% of older adults have multiple (2 or more) chronic conditions (MCC...
Background: Persons aged 65 years and older represent a heterogeneous group whose prevalence in the ...
Objectives: To determine the impact of comorbid chronic diseases on mortality in older people. Desig...
International audienceBackground: Social inequalities in mortality persist in high-income countries ...
Objectives Economic constraints are a common explanation of why patients with low socioeconomic stat...
BACKGROUND: The burden of chronic disease continues to rise as populations age. The...
Introduction Nationally, 60% to 75% of older adults have multiple (2 or more) chronic conditions (MC...
Objective How disability manifests itself in an individual is a highly complex process influenced b...
The objective was to determine the relative association of social class and neighbourhood deprivatio...
ObjectiveHow disability manifests itself in an individual is a highly complex process influenced by ...
Background and aims: Socioeconomic status (SES) differences in health decline in late life may be un...
Abstract Background Low socioeconomic status has been...
Background: Multimorbidity, the concurrence of multiple chronic conditions, is highly frequent. Vary...