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The Prevalence Of Multimorbidity In Primary Care: A Comparison Of Two Definitions Of Multimorbidity With Two Different Lists Of Chronic Conditions In Singapore, Eng Sing Lee, Poay Sian Sabrina Lee, Ying Xie, Bridget L. Ryan, Martin Fortin, Moira Stewart Dec 2021

The Prevalence Of Multimorbidity In Primary Care: A Comparison Of Two Definitions Of Multimorbidity With Two Different Lists Of Chronic Conditions In Singapore, Eng Sing Lee, Poay Sian Sabrina Lee, Ying Xie, Bridget L. Ryan, Martin Fortin, Moira Stewart

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Background: The prevalence of multimorbidity varies widely due to the lack of consensus in defining multimorbidity. This study aimed to measure the prevalence of multimorbidity in a primary care setting using two definitions of multimorbidity with two different lists of chronic conditions. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study of 787,446 patients, aged 0 to 99 years, who consulted a family physician between July 2015 to June 2016. Multimorbidity was defined as ‘two or more’ (MM2+) or ‘three or more’ (MM3+) chronic conditions using the Fortin list and Chronic Disease Management Program (CDMP) list of chronic conditions. Crude and standardised prevalence …


The Prevalence Of Physical Multimorbidity Among People With Non-Affective Psychotic Disorders 10 Years After First Diagnosis: A Matched Retrospective Cohort Study, Myanca Rodrigues, Saverio Stranges, Bridget L. Ryan, Kelly K. Anderson Jan 2021

The Prevalence Of Physical Multimorbidity Among People With Non-Affective Psychotic Disorders 10 Years After First Diagnosis: A Matched Retrospective Cohort Study, Myanca Rodrigues, Saverio Stranges, Bridget L. Ryan, Kelly K. Anderson

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Aims: The higher prevalence of chronic physical health conditions among people with psychotic disorders may result in a reduced life expectancy as compared to the general population. More research is needed on the risk of multiple co-occurring chronic health conditions, known as multimorbidity, for people with psychotic disorders.

Methods: We conducted a matched retrospective cohort study to quantify the prevalence of multimorbidity and associated factors among people with psychotic disorders over the 10-year period following first diagnosis, relative to those without psychosis. Data from an early psychosis intervention program in London, Canada were linked to population-based health administrative data to …