OBJECTIVES: Multimorbidity, defined as the presence of 2 or more chronic medical conditions in an individual, is associated with poorer health outcomes. Several multimorbidity measures exist, and the challenge is to decide which to use preferentially in predicting health outcomes. The study objective was to compare the performance of 5 count-based multimorbidity measures in predicting emergency hospital admission and functional decline in older community-dwelling adults attending primary care. SETTING: 15 general practices (GPs) in Ireland. PARTICIPANTS: n=862, ≥70 years, community-dwellers followed-up for 2 years (2010-2012). Exposure at baseline: Five multimorbidity measures (disease counts, selected conditions counts, Charlson comorbidit...
Funding: This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial ...
Background Multimorbidity, the co-existence of two or more health conditions, is a growing challenge...
Objectives: Individuals with multimorbidity use more health services and take more medicines. This c...
OBJECTIVES: Multimorbidity, defined as the presence of 2 or more chronic medical conditions in an in...
Purpose: Multimorbidity is commonly defined and measured using condition counts. The UK National Ins...
BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity affects up to one quarter of primary care populations. It is associated w...
OBJECTIVES: To assess and compare the ability of two measures of multimorbidity and a simple disease...
Background Multimorbidity is recognised as a complex and growing health challenge. Currently there i...
PURPOSE: Multimorbidity is commonly defined and measured using condition counts. The UK National Ins...
Abstract Background Multimorbidity measures are useful for resource planning, patient selection and ...
Introduction Multimorbidity is a complex and growing health challenge. There is no accepted “gold...
Objectives Multimorbidity is the presence of 2 or more medical conditions. This increasingly used as...
Background: Multimorbidity (two or more concurrent chronic conditions) is associated with poorer h...
Background This thesis aimed to investigate if adverse health outcomes in older community-dwelling p...
Acknowledgements: This work was funded by NHS Grampian. We thank NHS Grampian who provided data and ...
Funding: This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial ...
Background Multimorbidity, the co-existence of two or more health conditions, is a growing challenge...
Objectives: Individuals with multimorbidity use more health services and take more medicines. This c...
OBJECTIVES: Multimorbidity, defined as the presence of 2 or more chronic medical conditions in an in...
Purpose: Multimorbidity is commonly defined and measured using condition counts. The UK National Ins...
BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity affects up to one quarter of primary care populations. It is associated w...
OBJECTIVES: To assess and compare the ability of two measures of multimorbidity and a simple disease...
Background Multimorbidity is recognised as a complex and growing health challenge. Currently there i...
PURPOSE: Multimorbidity is commonly defined and measured using condition counts. The UK National Ins...
Abstract Background Multimorbidity measures are useful for resource planning, patient selection and ...
Introduction Multimorbidity is a complex and growing health challenge. There is no accepted “gold...
Objectives Multimorbidity is the presence of 2 or more medical conditions. This increasingly used as...
Background: Multimorbidity (two or more concurrent chronic conditions) is associated with poorer h...
Background This thesis aimed to investigate if adverse health outcomes in older community-dwelling p...
Acknowledgements: This work was funded by NHS Grampian. We thank NHS Grampian who provided data and ...
Funding: This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial ...
Background Multimorbidity, the co-existence of two or more health conditions, is a growing challenge...
Objectives: Individuals with multimorbidity use more health services and take more medicines. This c...