Interventions for improving outcomes in patients with multimorbidity in primary care and community settings

SM Smith, E Wallace, T O'Dowd… - Cochrane Database of …, 2016 - cochranelibrary.com
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Background Many people with chronic disease have more than one chronic condition, which
is referred to as multimorbidity. The term comorbidity is also used but this is now taken to
mean that there is a defined index condition with other linked conditions, for example
diabetes and cardiovascular disease. It is also used when there are combinations of defined
conditions that commonly co‐exist, for example diabetes and depression. While this is not a
new phenomenon, there is greater recognition of its impact and the importance of improving …
Background
Many people with chronic disease have more than one chronic condition, which is referred to as multimorbidity. The term comorbidity is also used but this is now taken to mean that there is a defined index condition with other linked conditions, for example diabetes and cardiovascular disease. It is also used when there are combinations of defined conditions that commonly co‐exist, for example diabetes and depression. While this is not a new phenomenon, there is greater recognition of its impact and the importance of improving outcomes for individuals affected. Research in the area to date has focused mainly on descriptive epidemiology and impact assessment. There has been limited exploration of the effectiveness of interventions to improve outcomes for people with multimorbidity.
Objectives
To determine the effectiveness of health‐service or patient‐oriented interventions designed to improve outcomes in people with multimorbidity in primary care and community settings. Multimorbidity was defined as two or more chronic conditions in the same individual.
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