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- The Conceptualization and Measurement of Comorbidity: A Review of the . . .
To better understand and delineate these conceptualization and measurement issues, an integrative review of the current interprofessional discourse surrounding comorbidity was conducted using published editorials, commentaries, and review articles
- Defining Comorbidity: Implications for Understanding Health and Health . . .
Comorbidity is associated with worse health outcomes, more complex clinical management, and increased health care costs There is no agreement, however, on the meaning of the term, and related constructs, such as multimorbidity, morbidity burden, and patient complexity, are not well conceptualized
- Counting All the Costs: The Economic Impact of Comorbidity
This chapter provides an overview on what is known about the economic impacts of comorbid physical and mental disorders The chapter begins by briefly describing the concept of economic cost,
- Evidence Brief: Treatment of Comorbid Conditions
Evidence from recent systematic reviews (SRs) on the treatment of comorbid conditions is inconsistent, and little evidence is available for most combinations of comorbidities
- Evidence Brief: Treatment of Comorbid Conditions - Veterans Affairs
Evidence from recent systematic reviews (SRs) on the treatment of comorbid conditions is inconsistent, and little evidence is available for most combinations of comorbidities
- Shining a light on comorbidities - PMC
There are currently several accepted methods for measuring comorbidity, aimed at helping the clinician to calculate the severity of co-occurring diseases of their patients and to estimate the long-term prognosis and mortality risk
- Current guidelines have limited applicability to patients with comorbid . . .
Our study showed that the applicability of current evidence-based guidelines to patients with comorbid conditions is limited Most guidelines do not provide explicit guidance on treatment of patients with comorbidity, particularly for discordant combinations
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