Comunidad en enfermedades crónicas
En esta sección podrá consultar los últimos contenidos publicados por las distintas comunidades de práctica integradas en OPIMEC.
- Negotiating "Unmeasurable Harm and Benefit": Perspectives of General Practitioners and Consultant Pharmacists on Deprescribing in the Primary Care Setting. Publicado el 16/11/2017 por Diana Gosálvez Prados
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The use of multiple medicines, known as polypharmacy, poses a risk of harm that is greatest in older adults with multimorbidity. Deprescribing aims to improve health outcomes through ceasing medicines that are no longer necessary or appropriate due to changing clinical circumstances and patient priorities.
aging, australia, chronic disease, chronic illness, deprescribing, general practitioners, older adults, pharmacists, polipharmacy, primary health care, qualitative research, risk, urm, uso racional del medicamento - Patient-Centred Care of Older Adults With Cardiovascular Disease and Multiple Chronic Conditions. Publicado el 06/02/2017 por Diana Gosálvez Prados
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Multimorbidity, defined as the presence of 2 or more chronic conditions, is common among older adults with cardiovascular disease. These individuals are at increased risk for poor health outcomes and account for a large proportion of health care utilization. Clinicians are challenged with the heterogeneity of this population, the complexity of the treatment regimen, limited high-quality evidence, and fragmented health care systems.
cardiovascular disease, multiple chronic condition, older adults, patient-centred care - Deprescribing in older people Publicado el 29/09/2016 por Diana Gosálvez Prados
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Older people with chronic disease have great potential to benefit from their medications but are also at high risk of harm from their medications. The use of medications is particularly important for symptom control and disease progression in older people. Under-treatment means older people can miss out on the potential benefits of useful medications, while over-treatment (polypharmacy) puts them at increased risk of harm. Deprescribing attempts to balance the potential for benefit and harm by ...
deprescribing, inappropriate prescribing, older adults - Designing, Implementing, and Evaluating Mobile Health Technologies for Managing Chronic Conditions in Older Adults: A Scoping Review. Publicado el 29/09/2016 por Diana Gosálvez Prados
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The current landscape of a rapidly aging population accompanied by multiple chronic conditions presents numerous challenges to optimally support the complex needs of this group. Mobile health (mHealth) technologies have shown promise in supporting older persons to manage chronic conditions; however, there remains a dearth of evidence-informed guidance to develop such innovations.
communication, design, evaluation studies as topic, frail elderly, health plan implementations, home care services, mhealth innovations, mobile health, multiple chronic conditions, older adults, technologies, telemedicine - Acute and chronic diseases as part of multimorbidity in acutely hospitalized older patients Publicado el 04/03/2016 por Diana Gosálvez Prados
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To describe the prevalence of multimorbidity and to study the association between acute and chronic diseases in acutely hospitalized older patients.
comorbidity, hospitalization, internal medicine, multimorbidity, older adults - Multiple Chronic Conditions and Limitations in Activities of Daily Living in a Community-Based Sample of Older Adults in New York City, 2009 Publicado el 02/12/2013 por Diana Gosálvez Prados
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Nationally, 60% to 75% of older adults have multiple (2 or more) chronic conditions (MCCs), and the burden is even higher among low-income, racial/ethnic minority populations. MCCs limit activities of daily living (ADLs), yet this association is not well characterized outside of clinical populations. We examined the association of MCCs with ADLs in a racially/ethnically diverse population of low-income older adults living in New York City public housing.
community-based, daily living, multiple chronic conditions, new york city, older adults - The John A. Hartford Foundation Publicado el 04/11/2010 por Diana Gosálvez Prados
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Founded in 1929, the John A. Hartford Foundation is a committed champion of health care training, research and service system innovations that will ensure the well-being and vitality of older adults. Its overall goal is to increase the nation’s capacity to provide effective, affordable care to its rapidly increasing older population. Today, the Foundation is America’s leading philanthropy with a sustained interest in aging and health.
aging and health, caring, elderly, older adults, vitality
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