2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2017.09.016
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Patient-reported outcomes in multimorbidity intervention research: A scoping review

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“…These strategies have potential to improve care for older adults, 11,12 but are not usually developed for older adults nor sustainable, and focus only on a single disease. 8,13,14 We know very little about the potential impact of interventions for managing multiple chronic diseases, and no existing systematic review focuses exclusively on older adults. To address these gaps, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to identify effective multimorbidity interventions (those that integrate the care of 2 or more high-burden chronic diseases) compared with a control or usual care strategy in older adults (age ≥ 65 yr), and to determine which components of these interventions optimize their impact.…”
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“…These strategies have potential to improve care for older adults, 11,12 but are not usually developed for older adults nor sustainable, and focus only on a single disease. 8,13,14 We know very little about the potential impact of interventions for managing multiple chronic diseases, and no existing systematic review focuses exclusively on older adults. To address these gaps, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to identify effective multimorbidity interventions (those that integrate the care of 2 or more high-burden chronic diseases) compared with a control or usual care strategy in older adults (age ≥ 65 yr), and to determine which components of these interventions optimize their impact.…”
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“…Health-directed behaviour outcomes were described as the introduction of new health behaviours to the patients' routine or change and improvement in existing behaviours. Smoking habits and alcohol consumption were not considered by previous multimorbidity-adapted interventions as relevant outcomes (21). Providers reported that while they were rare occurrences, some patients experienced improvements in these habits.…”
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“…We used semi-structured interviews using two interview guides, i.e., one for each group, the only difference being in the wording of the questions, in order to focus on patient outcomes in the interviews with the providers. The structure of the guides was based on the outcome domains identi ed in the aforementioned scoping review (21). Table 1 provides the questions asked during the patient interviews.…”
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“…Entender o contexto da multimorbidade permite o desenvolvimento de intervenções para pacientes nestas condições de saúde (SASSEVILLE et al, 2018).…”
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