2012
DOI: 10.15256/joc.2012.2.15
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A Scoping Review and Thematic Classification of Patient Complexity: Offering a Unifying Framework

Abstract: The path to improving healthcare quality for individuals with complex health conditions is complicated by a lack of common understanding of complexity. Modern medicine, together with social and environmental factors, has extended life, leading to a growing population of patients with chronic conditions. In many cases, there are social and psychological factors that impact treatment, health outcomes, and quality of life. This is the face of complexity. Care challenges, burden, and cost have positioned complexit… Show more

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“…En la literatura biomédica no existe un consenso suficientemente amplio -ni desde el punto de vista denominativo, ni del conceptual-sobre la complejidad clínica (39,40). Tradicionalmente y considerando que este debate ha sido una prolongación -temporal y dialéctica-de los planteamientos evolutivos en cronicidad, la complejidad ha estado íntimamente vinculada a la multimorbilidad.…”
Section: La Complejidad Clínica Más Allá De La Multimorbilidadunclassified
“…En la literatura biomédica no existe un consenso suficientemente amplio -ni desde el punto de vista denominativo, ni del conceptual-sobre la complejidad clínica (39,40). Tradicionalmente y considerando que este debate ha sido una prolongación -temporal y dialéctica-de los planteamientos evolutivos en cronicidad, la complejidad ha estado íntimamente vinculada a la multimorbilidad.…”
Section: La Complejidad Clínica Más Allá De La Multimorbilidadunclassified
“…There are huge discrepancies in life expectancy within and across cities, with socioeconomic deprivation being a key driver of inequality (Audit Scotland 2012). The overlap of high health needs and social complexity is similar to the needs of people with CCDD (Schaink et al 2012). Public bodies in Scotland are now looking toward new solutions to improve outcomes for these individuals and reduce health inequity.…”
Section: Scotland Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…People with CCDD can be characterized as having multiple chronic conditions (multimorbidity) as well as social/contextual challenges that make management of their health difficult (Barnett 2012;Schaink et al 2012). A study of community-dwelling individuals with CCDD revealed that they require improved person-centred bi-directional information sharing between patients and their primary care and other care providers (such as specialists and allied health professionals), as well as bi-directional information sharing between different professionals and care providers to improve their care delivery .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, it must be considered the problems that exist in this phase of life with a holistic view that encompasses the biopsychosocial dimensions, including the influence of broader issues on health and self-management [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%