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Journal of Comorbidity >>

Vol.6, No.2

Publisher: Swiss Medical Press GmbH

Publishing Date: 2016-03-24

  1. Towards increased visibility of multimorbidity research

    Authors: Aline Ramond-Roquin; Martin Fortin

  2. Multimorbidity and the primary healthcare perspective

    Authors: Hilde D.P. Luijks; Antoine L.M. Lagro-Janssen; Chris van Weel

  3. Secondary prevention of chronic health conditions in patients with multimorbidity: what can physiotherapists do?

    Authors: Sarah Dennis

  4. Meeting the healthcare needs of older people with multimorbidity: managing Alice

    Authors: Carolyn A. Chew-Graham; Jill Rasmussen; Neal Maskrey

  5. What makes stroke rehabilitation patients complex? Clinician perspectives and the role of discharge pressure

    Authors: Michelle L.A. Nelson; Elizabeth Hanna; Stephen Hall; Michael Calvert

  6. Development of the C4 Inventory: a measure of common characteristics that complicate care in outpatient psychiatry

    Authors: Robert G. Maunder; Lesley Wiesenfeld; Sian Rawkins; Jamie Park

  7. Relationship between continuity of care and adverse outcomes varies by number of chronic conditions among older adults with diabetes

    Authors: Eva H. DuGoff; Karen Bandeen-Roche; Gerard F. Anderson

  8. The Journal of Comorbidity affiliates with the Society for Academic Primary Care

    Authors: Susan M. Smith; Joanne Reeve; Jane Gunn; Nathan R. Hill; Martin Fortin; Catherine A. O'Donnell; Marjan van den Akker; Joanne Protheroe; Stewart W. Mercer

  9. Meeting the needs of a complex population: a functional health- and patient-centered approach to managing multimorbidity

    Authors: Tara Sampalli; Robert Dickson; Jill Hayden; Lynn Edwards; Arun Salunkhe

  10. Training doctors to manage patients with multimorbidity: a systematic review

    Authors: Cliona Lewis; Emma Wallace; Lorraine Kyne; Walter Cullen; Susan M. Smith

  11. Involving patients with multimorbidity in service planning: perspectives on continuity and care coordination

    Authors: comorbidity; integrated care; multimorbidity; patient satisfaction; qualitative research; user involvement