| Literature DB >> 25280748 |
Katie I Gallacher, G David Batty, Gary McLean, Stewart W Mercer, Bruce Guthrie, Carl R May, Peter Langhorne, Frances S Mair.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of multimorbidity (the presence of two or more long-term conditions) is rising internationally. Multimorbidity affects patients by increasing their burden of symptoms, but is also likely to increase the self-care demands, or treatment burden, that they experience. Treatment burden refers to the effort expended in operationalising treatments, navigating healthcare systems and managing relations with healthcare providers. This is an important problem for people with chronic illness such as stroke. Polypharmacy is an important marker of both multimorbidity and burden of treatment. In this study, we examined the prevalence of multimorbidity and polypharmacy in a large, nationally representative population of primary care patients with and without stroke, adjusting for age, sex and deprivation.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25280748 PMCID: PMC4220053 DOI: 10.1186/s12916-014-0151-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med ISSN: 1741-7015 Impact factor: 8.775
Stroke status and number of morbidities (N = 1,424,378)
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| Total number of morbiditiesb | ||||
| None | 2053 (5.8) | 721430 (52.0) | 1 | 1 |
| One-three | 17750 (49.7) | 551295 (39.7) | 11.31 (10.81 to 11.85) | 4.35 (4.15 to 4.56) |
| Four-six | 12300 (34.5) | 100500 (7.2) | 43.01 (41.03 to 45.09) | 8.59 (8.17 to 9.04) |
| Seven or more | 3587 (10.1) | 15463 (1.1) | 81.52 (77.04 to 86.26) | 12.81 (12.05 to 13.61) |
| Number of physical morbiditiesb | ||||
| None | 2769 (7.8) | 800202 (57.6) | 1 | 1 |
| One-three | 20716 (58.0) | 510846 (36.8) | 11.72 (11.26 to 12.20) | 4.03 (3.86 to 4.20) |
| Four-six | 10414 (29.2) | 70709 (5.1) | 42.56 (40.79 to 44.41) | 7.32 (6.99 to 7.67) |
| Seven or more | 1791 (5.0) | 6931 (0.5) | 74.68 (70.05 to 79.61) | 10.33 (9.64 to 11.05) |
| Number of mental morbidities | ||||
| None | 21961 (61.5) | 1163095 (83.8) | 1 | 1 |
| One-three | 13533 (37.9) | 223739 (16.1) | 3.20 (3.13 to 3.27) | 2.08 (2.04 to 2.13) |
| Four or more | 196 (0.5) | 1854 (0.1) | 5.60 (4.83 to 6.49) | 3.56 (3.03 to 4.20) |
aall p < 0.001.
bexcluding stroke.
Figure 1Odds ratios (with 95% Cl) for physical morbidities in relation to stroke status (adjusted for age, sex, and deprivation). The stroke group comprised 35,690 people, and the stroke-free group comprised 1,388,688 people.
Figure 2Odds ratios (with 95% Cl) for mental health morbidities in relation to stroke status (adjusted for age, sex, and deprivation). The stroke group comprised 35,690 people, and the stroke-free group comprised 1,388,688 people.
Note: Drug related problems is any Read code which records psychoactive substance abuse which includes both drug misuse and prescription drug problems of multiple sources.
Stroke status and number of repeat medications (N = 1,424,378)
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| None | 2447 (6.9%) | 863688 (62.2%) | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| One-two | 3038 (8.5%) | 240721 (17.3%) | 4.45 (4.22 to 4.70) | 2.38 (2.26 to 2.52) | 2.29 (2.17 to 2.42) |
| Three-four | 6566 (18.4%) | 122518 (8.8%) | 18.92 (18.05 to 19.82) | 6.25 (5.95 to 6.57) | 5.78 (5.49 to 6.08) |
| Five-six | 8185 (22.9%) | 75512 (5.4%) | 38.26 (36.55 to 40.05) | 10.50 (9.99 to 11.03) | 9.36 (8.89 to 9.86) |
| Seven-eight | 6721 (18.8%) | 43344 (3.1%) | 54.73 (52.20 to 57.38) | 13.90 (13.20 to 14.63) | 11.94 (11.29 to 12.62) |
| Nine-ten | 4219 (11.8%) | 22536 (1.6%) | 66.08 (62.76 to 69.57) | 16.22 (15.34 to17.15) | 13.44 (12.65 to 14.29) |
| Eleven or more | 4514(12.6%) | 20369 (1.5%) | 78.22 (74.32 to 82.32) | 20.13 (19.05 to 21.27) | 15.84 (14.86 to 16.88) |
aall p < 0.001.