2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.09.19.23295816
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Interdisciplinary perspectives on multimorbidity in Africa: developing an expanded conceptual model

Justin Dixon,
Ben Morton,
Misheck J. Nkhata
et al.

Abstract: Multimorbidity is an emerging challenge for healthcare systems globally. It is commonly defined as the co-occurrence of two or more chronic conditions in one person, but the suitability and utility of this concept beyond high-income settings is uncertain. This article presents the findings from an interdisciplinary research initiative that drew together 60 academic and applied partners working in 10 African countries to critically consider existing concepts and definitions of multimorbidity, to evaluate their … Show more

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“…Although multimorbidity is commonly defined as the co-existence of two or more chronic conditions in a single person, there are recognised limitations in the utility of this definition requiring to different settings and disciplines 19,20 .…”
Section: Background and Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although multimorbidity is commonly defined as the co-existence of two or more chronic conditions in a single person, there are recognised limitations in the utility of this definition requiring to different settings and disciplines 19,20 .…”
Section: Background and Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%