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Advancing multimorbidity management in primary care: a narrative review
BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity, defined as the coexistence of two or more chronic conditions in the same individual, is becoming a crucial health issue in primary care. Patients with multimorbidity utilize health care at a higher rate and have higher mortality rates and poorer quality of life compared t...
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Cambridge University Press
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9309754/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35775363 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1463423622000238 |
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author | Aramrat, Chanchanok Choksomngam, Yanee Jiraporncharoen, Wichuda Wiwatkunupakarn, Nutchar Pinyopornpanish, Kanokporn Mallinson, Poppy Alice Carson Kinra, Sanjay Angkurawaranon, Chaisiri |
author_facet | Aramrat, Chanchanok Choksomngam, Yanee Jiraporncharoen, Wichuda Wiwatkunupakarn, Nutchar Pinyopornpanish, Kanokporn Mallinson, Poppy Alice Carson Kinra, Sanjay Angkurawaranon, Chaisiri |
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description | BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity, defined as the coexistence of two or more chronic conditions in the same individual, is becoming a crucial health issue in primary care. Patients with multimorbidity utilize health care at a higher rate and have higher mortality rates and poorer quality of life compared to patients with single diseases. AIMS: To explore evidence on how to advance multimorbidity management, with a focus on primary care. Primary care is where a large number of patients with multimorbidity are managed and is considered to be a gatekeeper in many health systems. METHODS: A narrative review was conducted using four major electronic databases consisting of PubMed, Cochrane, World Health Organization database, and Google scholar. In the first round of reviews, priority was given to review papers summarizing the current issues and challenges in the management of multimorbidity. Thematic analysis using an inductive approach was used to build a framework on how to advance management. The second round of review focused on original articles providing evidence within the primary care context. RESULTS: The review found that advancing multimorbidity management in primary care requires a health system approach and a patient-centered approach. The health systems approach includes three major areas: (i) improves access to care, (ii) promotes generalism, and (iii) provides a decision support system. For the patient-centered approach, four key aspects are essential for multimorbidity management: (i) promoting doctor-patient relationship, (ii) prioritizing health problems and sharing decision-making, (iii) supporting self-management, and (iv) integrating care. Advancement of multimorbidity management in primary care requires integrating concepts of multimorbidity management guidelines with concepts of patient-centered and chronic care models. This simple integration provides an overarching framework for advancing the health care system, connecting the processes of individualized care plans, and integrating care with other providers, family members, and the community. |
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spelling | pubmed-93097542022-08-09 Advancing multimorbidity management in primary care: a narrative review Aramrat, Chanchanok Choksomngam, Yanee Jiraporncharoen, Wichuda Wiwatkunupakarn, Nutchar Pinyopornpanish, Kanokporn Mallinson, Poppy Alice Carson Kinra, Sanjay Angkurawaranon, Chaisiri Prim Health Care Res Dev Research Article BACKGROUND: Multimorbidity, defined as the coexistence of two or more chronic conditions in the same individual, is becoming a crucial health issue in primary care. Patients with multimorbidity utilize health care at a higher rate and have higher mortality rates and poorer quality of life compared to patients with single diseases. AIMS: To explore evidence on how to advance multimorbidity management, with a focus on primary care. Primary care is where a large number of patients with multimorbidity are managed and is considered to be a gatekeeper in many health systems. METHODS: A narrative review was conducted using four major electronic databases consisting of PubMed, Cochrane, World Health Organization database, and Google scholar. In the first round of reviews, priority was given to review papers summarizing the current issues and challenges in the management of multimorbidity. Thematic analysis using an inductive approach was used to build a framework on how to advance management. The second round of review focused on original articles providing evidence within the primary care context. RESULTS: The review found that advancing multimorbidity management in primary care requires a health system approach and a patient-centered approach. The health systems approach includes three major areas: (i) improves access to care, (ii) promotes generalism, and (iii) provides a decision support system. For the patient-centered approach, four key aspects are essential for multimorbidity management: (i) promoting doctor-patient relationship, (ii) prioritizing health problems and sharing decision-making, (iii) supporting self-management, and (iv) integrating care. Advancement of multimorbidity management in primary care requires integrating concepts of multimorbidity management guidelines with concepts of patient-centered and chronic care models. This simple integration provides an overarching framework for advancing the health care system, connecting the processes of individualized care plans, and integrating care with other providers, family members, and the community. Cambridge University Press 2022-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9309754/ /pubmed/35775363 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1463423622000238 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Aramrat, Chanchanok Choksomngam, Yanee Jiraporncharoen, Wichuda Wiwatkunupakarn, Nutchar Pinyopornpanish, Kanokporn Mallinson, Poppy Alice Carson Kinra, Sanjay Angkurawaranon, Chaisiri Advancing multimorbidity management in primary care: a narrative review |
title | Advancing multimorbidity management in primary care: a narrative review |
title_full | Advancing multimorbidity management in primary care: a narrative review |
title_fullStr | Advancing multimorbidity management in primary care: a narrative review |
title_full_unstemmed | Advancing multimorbidity management in primary care: a narrative review |
title_short | Advancing multimorbidity management in primary care: a narrative review |
title_sort | advancing multimorbidity management in primary care: a narrative review |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9309754/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35775363 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1463423622000238 |
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