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The Impact Of Access To Oral Health Care On Inadequate Oral Health And Multimorbidity, Luis Limo
The Impact Of Access To Oral Health Care On Inadequate Oral Health And Multimorbidity, Luis Limo
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The connection between oral health and other non-communicable chronic conditions—commonly referred in the dental literature as the oral-systemic health connection—emphasizes the role of oral health care on both oral diseases and chronic conditions, particularly in vulnerable populations like the elderly. This thesis comprises 2 studies: the first is a systematic review on the impact of oral health care interventions, as an indicator of access to oral health care, on chronic conditions of which their co-existence would result in multimorbidity; the second study is a cross-sectional investigation of the associations between oral health, access to oral health care, and multimorbidity among …
Multimorbidity And Cognition Among Canadian Older Adults: A Three-Decade Perspective, Juan Camilo Vargas Gonzalez
Multimorbidity And Cognition Among Canadian Older Adults: A Three-Decade Perspective, Juan Camilo Vargas Gonzalez
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Background: Scarce information exists about whether the relationship between multimorbidity and cognitive decline has changed over the past decades.
Objectives: 1) To summarize knowledge about the association of multimorbidity and cognitive decline by performing a systematic review. 2) To estimate the association between multimorbidity in two cohorts selected three decades apart. 3)To identify which multimorbidity combinations have the strongest associations with cognitive decline 4) To identify protective factors that reduce the risk of cognitive decline in the presence of multimorbidity.
Methods: We performed a systematic review following the PRISMA statement. We then addressed objectives 2-4 by analyzing data from two …
Multimorbidity Among Adult Primary Health Care Patients In Canada: Examining Multiple Chronic Diseases Using An Electronic Medical Record Database, Kathryn Nicholson
Multimorbidity Among Adult Primary Health Care Patients In Canada: Examining Multiple Chronic Diseases Using An Electronic Medical Record Database, Kathryn Nicholson
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Introduction: The coexistence of multiple chronic diseases within an individual, also known as multimorbidity, is an ongoing challenge for patients, caregivers and primary health care (PHC) providers. An enhanced understanding of the burden of multimorbidity in Canada is needed.
Objectives: This research had two main objectives. Objective One aimed to understand the prevalence of multimorbidity among adult PHC patients, as well as the patterns of unordered and ordered clusters of multiple chronic diseases. Objective Two aimed to determine the natural progression of multimorbidity over time, as well as the patient-, provider- and practice-level predictors of progressing into more complex clinical …