| Literature DB >> 26770680 |
Sudeh Cheraghi-Sohi1, Andrew Morden2, Peter Bower1, Anne Kennedy3, Anne Rogers3, Jane Richardson2, Tom Sanders2, Fiona Stevenson4, Bie N Ong2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: A lack of agreement between health-care providers and patient priorities can impact the health-care provider-patient relationship, treatment concordance and potentially health outcomes. Evidence suggests that people living with multiple morbidities do prioritise among their long-term conditions. However, the evidence revealing the underlying reasons behind this prioritisation remains limited. Given the potential implications for day-to-day self-management activity and ultimately patient outcomes, this study aims to explore how and why people with multimorbidity prioritise some long-term conditions over others and what the potential implications may be for self-management activity, and in turn, suggest how such information may help clinicians negotiate the management of multimorbidity patients.Entities:
Keywords: Multimorbidity; primary care; priorities; risk; self-management
Year: 2013 PMID: 26770680 PMCID: PMC4687770 DOI: 10.1177/2050312113503955
Source DB: PubMed Journal: SAGE Open Med ISSN: 2050-3121
Summary of primary studies.
| Study number | Study | Location, recruitment and subjects | Focus[ | Design |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hurley et al.[ | South-east London, United Kingdom; patients aged above 50 years, with knee pain of >6 months duration; 47 participants and data collection (2002–2004) | To explore the health beliefs, experiences, treatment and expectations of people with chronic knee pain, and investigate if, how and why these change are presented after taking part in an integrated exercise-based rehabilitation programme | Longitudinal design (3/4 interviews per participant) |
| 2 | Grime et al.[ | Staffordshire, United Kingdom; purposive sample of 27 patients who rated their health as good/very good or fair if they had moderate/severe pain and physical limitations and data collection (2007–2009) | To explore lay perceptions of wellness and joint pain, and their implications for consulting health-care professionals and taking exercise | Longitudinal design (one baseline interview plus optional interviews and patient-initiated completion of monthly diaries) |
| 3 | Ong et al.[ | Staffordshire, United Kingdom; purposive sample of 22 patients with moderate to severe knee pain and data collection (2007–2009) | To explore the experiences, beliefs and attitudes of people with knee OA who are deemed to self-manage | Longitudinal design (two interviews and plus self-completed diaries) |
| 4 | Bower et al.[ | Greater Manchester, United Kingdom; purposive sample of 28 patients with two or more chronic conditions and data collection (2009–2010) | Understanding patients’ perceptions of co-morbid long-term conditions and the delivery of health care to manage those conditions | Single time-point interviews |
OA: osteoarthritis.
OA was the ‘index condition’ of the study in studies 1–3. Study 4 did not place an emphasis on any one particular condition.
Figure 1.Number of participants per study.
Summary of participant characteristics.
| Paper ID | Sex | Age | Number of conditions | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Male | 67 | 4 | Irritable bowel syndrome, osteoarthritis, hypertension and hyperlipidaemia |
| 2 | Female | 65 | 5 | Osteoarthritis, polymyalgia rheumatica, osteoporosis, depression and varicosed right leg |
| 3 | Male | 60 | 4 | Osteoarthritis, hypertension and diabetes |
| 4 | Male | 67 | 4 | Osteoarthritis, hypertension, ischaemia and angina |
| 5 | Male | 76 | 10 | Osteoarthritis, hypertension, diabetes, asthma, cellulitis, bowel cancer, blocked vein, hernia and digestion problems and eye problems |
| 6 | Female | 74 | 4 | Osteoarthritis, anxiety, depression and burning sensation |
| 7 | Female | 59 | 9 | Osteoarthritis, spondylosis, bladder problem, skin irritation, benign tumour, hypertension, hyperlipidaemia, osteoporosis and asthma |
| 8 | Female | 73 | 3 | Osteoarthritis, hypertension and underactive thyroid |
| 9 | Male | 71 | 4 | Osteoarthritis, hypertension, ulcers on the legs and hyperlipidaemia |
| 10 | Female | 72 | 6 | Heart murmur, problems with eyesight, osteoarthritis, hypothyroidism, osteoporosis and colitis |
| 11 | Female | 61 | 5 | Deafness, problems with eyesight, circulation problems in the legs, osteoarthritis and hypertension |
| 12 | Male | 70 | 5 | Artherosclerosis, problems with eyesight, kidney disease, osteoarthritis and epilepsy |
| 13 | Male | 70 | 3 | Osteoarthritis, asthma and umbilical hernia |
| 14 | Female | 67 | 7 | Asthma, angina, hypertension, liver disease, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis and hyperlipidaemia |
| 15 | Male | 74 | 4 | Angina, hypertension, osteoarthritis and glucose intolerance |
| 16 | Male | 72 | 8 | Asthma, deafness, problems with eyesight, hypertension, diabetes, history of strokes, circulation problems and osteoporosis |
| 17 | Female | 57 | 4 | Deafness, problems with eyesight and osteoporosis asthma |
| 18 | Female | 70 | 7 | Asthma, hypertension, problems with eyesight, osteoporosis, diverticulitis, irritable bowel syndrome and restless leg syndrome |
| 19 | Female | 65 | 5 | Osteoarthritis, bronchiectasis, underactive thyroid, osteoporosis and sciatica |
| 20 | Female | 72 | 5 | Osteoarthritis, remission from cancer, irritable bowel, hiatus hernia and hypertension |
| 21 | Female | 64 | 4 | Osteoarthritis, bowel and bladder problems and remission from cancer |
| 22 | Female | 64 | 4 | Diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder, depression and osteoporosis |
| 23 | Female | 42 | 3 | Asthma, depression and severe anxiety |
| 24 | Male | 45 | 7 | Cancer, diabetes, hypertension, asthma, depression, neurological condition and coronary heart disease |
| 25 | Female | 79 | 5 | Osteoarthritis, hearing problems, diabetes, heart attack and stroke |
| 26 | Female | 83 | 4 | Asthma, angina, diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis |
| 27 | Male | 89 | 6 | Glaucoma, diabetes, breathlessness, fatigue, hypertension and kidney problems |
| 28 | Male | 86 | 4 | Double vision, diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder and arthritis |
| 29 | Female | 39 | 2 | Rheumatoid arthritis and depression |
| 30 | Male | 55 | 3 | Asthma, diabetes and high cholesterol |
| 31 | Male | 65 | 3 | Diabetes, coronary heart disease and optical hypertension |
| 32 | Female | 55 | 4 | Rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, circulation problems and depression |
| 33 | Female | 69 | 5 | Diabetes, depression, eye problems, thyroid problems, arthritis and cholesterol |
| 34 | Female | 71 | 7 | Osteoarthritis, spondylosis, swollen foot, eye problems, emphysema, thyroid problem and numbness in feet and hands. |
| 35 | Male | 74 | 4 | Osteoarthritis, diabetes, gastric reflux and hypertension |
| 36 | Female | 83 | 4 | Diabetes, heart attack, circulation trouble and gastric reflux |
| 37 | Female | 64 | 4 | Arthritis, angina, diabetes and asthma |
| 38 | Male | 55 | 5 | Arterial disease, bronchiectasis, diabetes, arthritis and asthma |
| 39 | Female | 66 | 3 | Diabetes, osteoarthritis and hypertension |
| 40 | Male | 66 | 2 | Diabetes and stroke |
| 41 | Male | 57 | 5 | Coronary heart disease, hiatus hernia, colitis, diabetes and spondylitis of the neck |