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The Patient Centered Assessment Method (PCAM): integrating the social dimensions of health into primary care.Many diseases, one model of care?Examining the prevalence and patterns of multimorbidity in Canadian primary healthcare: a methodologic protocol using a national electronic medical record database.Utilization of a cardiometabolic health nurse - a novel strategy to manage comorbid physical and mental illness.Care coordination of multimorbidity: a scoping study.Epidemiology of multiple chronic conditions: an international perspective.How to design and evaluate interventions to improve outcomes for patients with multimorbidity.Multimorbidity in patients enrolled in a community-based methadone maintenance treatment programme delivered through primary care.A method of decision analysis quantifying the effects of age and comorbidities on the probability of deriving significant benefit from medical treatments.Heart failure and multimorbidity in Australian general practice.The 'everyday work' of living with multimorbidity in socioeconomically deprived areas of Scotland.Perceived value of eHealth among people living with multimorbidity: a qualitative study.Chronic migraine, comorbidity, and socioeconomic deprivation: cross-sectional analysis of a large nationally representative primary care database.Exploring interprofessional, interagency multimorbidity care: case study based observational research.The Glasgow 'Deep End' Links Worker Study Protocol: a quasi-experimental evaluation of a social prescribing intervention for patients with complex needs in areas of high socioeconomic deprivation.Integrated multimorbidity management in primary care: why, what, how, and how to?Incidence of comorbidities in women with breast cancer treated with tamoxifen or an aromatase inhibitor: an Australian population-based cohort study.Multimorbidity of four cardiometabolic and chronic pulmonary disease groups: prevalence and attributable fraction in US adults, 2007-2012.Involving patients with multimorbidity in service planning: perspectives on continuity and care coordination.Meeting the needs of a complex population: a functional health- and patient-centered approach to managing multimorbidity.Relationship between continuity of care and adverse outcomes varies by number of chronic conditions among older adults with diabetes.Development of the C4 inventory: a measure of common characteristics that complicate care in outpatient psychiatry.The acute oncologist's role in managing patients with cancer and other comorbidities.Multimorbidity: What do we know? What should we do?The Journal of Comorbidity affiliates with the Society for Academic Primary Care.Secondary analysis of data on comorbidity/multimorbidity: a call for papers.Managing multimorbidity: how can the patient experience be improved?Towards increased visibility of multimorbidity research.The experience of adults with multimorbidity: a qualitative study.Improving the evidence base on multimorbidities through better research: a commentary on the U.S. HHS initiative, Multiple Chronic Conditions: A Strategic Framework.Multimorbidity and the primary healthcare perspective.Enhancing research quality and reporting: why the Journal of Comorbidity is now publishing study protocols.Patients with multimorbidity and their treatment burden in different daily life domains: a qualitative study in primary care in the Netherlands and Belgium.Multimorbidity research challenges: where to go from here?Improving the external validity of clinical trials: the case of multiple chronic conditions.Stroke rehabilitation and patients with multimorbidity: a scoping review protocol.Haemophilia and joint disease: pathophysiology, evaluation, and management.Erratum to: Addressing multimorbidity to improve healthcare and economic sustainability.The Journal of Comorbidity affiliates with the Scottish School of Primary Care.Competing risks of cancer mortality and cardiovascular events in individuals with multimorbidity.
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Academic journal published by Swiss Medical Press GmbH , covering the subjects: Medicine
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academisch tijdschrift
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Journal of Comorbidity
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Journal of Comorbidity
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Journal of Comorbidity
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Journal of Comorbidity
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Journal of Comorbidity
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Journal of Comorbidity
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