2023
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-079990
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Cross-sectional study assessing health outcome priorities of older adults with multimorbidity at a primary care setting in Singapore

Xin Rong Ng,
Yu Xuan Sheryl Tey,
Kaiwei Jeremy Lew
et al.

Abstract: ObjectivesManaging older adults with multimorbidity may be challenging due to the conflicting benefits and harms of multiple treatments. Thus, it is important to identify patients’ health outcome priorities to align treatment goals with their health preferences. This study aimed to use the Outcome Prioritisation Tool (OPT) to describe the health outcome priorities of older adults with multimorbidity and determine the factors associated with these priorities. Additionally, it aimed to assess the ease of complet… Show more

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