This dissertation shows that multimorbidity, i.e. having two or more diseases at the same time, is rather common in the general practice. Multimorbidity turns out to be related to negative health effects such as a permanent decline in physical health, memory complaints and cognitive functioning. The dissertation also shows that multimorbidity should not be confused with other old age constructs such as ‘frailty’ and ‘disability’; each construct has its own risk of admission to a nursing home and death. This dissertation also shows that innovative analysis methods can identify new and potentially relevant medical patterns in large quantities of medical data
Background: Multimorbidity is common among ageing populations and it affects the demand for health s...
The ageing population is marked by an increase in chronic health problems, raising concerns over the...
Introduction: Multimorbidity is a major concern in primary care. Nevertheless, evidence of prevalenc...
This dissertation shows that multimorbidity, i.e. having two or more diseases at the same time, is r...
Item does not contain fulltextA literature search was carried out to summarize the existing scientif...
BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity is a new concept encompassing all the medical conditions of an individual...
Research and clinical practice mostly focus on single-disease approaches whereas in reality many pat...
Multimorbidity (two or more coexisting conditions in an individual) is a growing global challenge wi...
BACKGROUND: In developed countries, primary health care increasingly involves the care of patients w...
Older patients, suffering from numerous diseases and taking multiple medications are the rule rather...
Due to the aging of the population, the prevalence of chronic diseases is progressively increasing a...
Multimorbidity is a highly prevalent phenomenon in the elderly and of growing public health impact i...
Older patients, suffering from numerous diseases and taking multiple medications are the rule rather...
Background: Multimorbidity places a substantial burden on patients and the healthcare system but fe...
Older patients, suffering from numerous diseases and taking multiple medications are the rule rather...
Background: Multimorbidity is common among ageing populations and it affects the demand for health s...
The ageing population is marked by an increase in chronic health problems, raising concerns over the...
Introduction: Multimorbidity is a major concern in primary care. Nevertheless, evidence of prevalenc...
This dissertation shows that multimorbidity, i.e. having two or more diseases at the same time, is r...
Item does not contain fulltextA literature search was carried out to summarize the existing scientif...
BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity is a new concept encompassing all the medical conditions of an individual...
Research and clinical practice mostly focus on single-disease approaches whereas in reality many pat...
Multimorbidity (two or more coexisting conditions in an individual) is a growing global challenge wi...
BACKGROUND: In developed countries, primary health care increasingly involves the care of patients w...
Older patients, suffering from numerous diseases and taking multiple medications are the rule rather...
Due to the aging of the population, the prevalence of chronic diseases is progressively increasing a...
Multimorbidity is a highly prevalent phenomenon in the elderly and of growing public health impact i...
Older patients, suffering from numerous diseases and taking multiple medications are the rule rather...
Background: Multimorbidity places a substantial burden on patients and the healthcare system but fe...
Older patients, suffering from numerous diseases and taking multiple medications are the rule rather...
Background: Multimorbidity is common among ageing populations and it affects the demand for health s...
The ageing population is marked by an increase in chronic health problems, raising concerns over the...
Introduction: Multimorbidity is a major concern in primary care. Nevertheless, evidence of prevalenc...