作者
Emma Wallace, Chris Salisbury, Bruce Guthrie, Cliona Lewis, Tom Fahey, Susan M Smith
发表日期
2015/1/20
来源
Bmj
卷号
350
出版商
British Medical Journal Publishing Group
简介
Multimorbidity, commonly defined as the presence of two or more chronic medical conditions in an individual, 1 is associated with decreased quality of life, functional decline, and increased healthcare utilisation, including emergency admissions, particularly with higher numbers of coexisting conditions. 2-6 The management of multimorbidity with drugs is often complex, resulting in polypharmacy with its attendant risks. 7-9 Patients with multimorbidity have a high treatment burden in terms of understanding and self managing the conditions, attending multiple appointments, and managing complex drug regimens. 10 Qualitative research highlights the “endless struggle” patients experience in trying to manage their conditions well. 11 Psychological distress is common: in an Australian survey of 7620 patients in primary care, 23% of those with one chronic condition reported depression compared with 40% of those with …
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