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BMC Public Health
Overcoming cut-off restrictions in multimorbidity prevalence estimates
Christoph E Minder1  Matthias Bopp2  Klarissa Siebenhuener2  Barbara M Holzer2 
[1] Horten Center, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland;Center of Competence Multimorbidity, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
关键词: Systematic review;    Multiple chronic conditions;    Operationalization;    Definition;    Multimorbidity;    Comorbidity;   
Others  :  1128835
DOI  :  10.1186/1471-2458-14-780
 received in 2014-03-25, accepted in 2014-07-17,  发布年份 2014
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【 摘 要 】

Background

Presently, there is no consensus on how to define multimorbidity. In this paper we investigate the connection between prevalence estimates for two or more and three or more chronic conditions to improve comparability of multimorbidity studies with different cut-offs.

Methods

In a systematic review of the literature published between January, 1990 and December, 2011, we found 52 suitable studies, many providing prevalence estimates for several age groups. A total of 31 studies reported both the prevalence for multimorbidity based on two or more chronic conditions and three or more chronic conditions, which were analysed in this study. Our research question was whether there is a systematic interrelation between these two prevalence estimates, and how this could be used to improve the comparability of studies on the burden of multimorbidity.

Results

Actually, we found a tight relationship between the prevalence of two or more and three or more chronic conditions. Moreover, each of these estimates can be predicted from the other. I.e. the cut-offs of two or three for the number of chronic conditions produce essentially the same information on prevalence.

Conclusions

Our study shows a way to enhance and improve the comparability of prevalence estimates from different multimorbidity studies.

【 授权许可】

   
2014 Holzer et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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