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- Meiyue Zhang, Mu Zhao, and Xiaoqing Wei.
- The Teaching and Research Section of Medical Humanities and Public Health, Medical College of Panzhihua University, Panzhihua, Sichuan, China.
- Brit J Hosp Med. 2024 Oct 30; 85 (10): 191-9.
AbstractWith the rapid ageing of the population, the number of older adults with two or more chronic diseases is increasing. There are individual differences in health assessment, diagnosis, treatment, health management, and medication safety for older adults with chronic conditions and multiple morbidities. Managing these conditions poses increasingly complex challenges for the healthcare system. Developing effective community health management models specifically designed for older adults with multiple chronic diseases is crucial for improving their overall health. This study provides a comprehensive review of the progress in research on community health management models for older adults with multiple chronic diseases, aiming to offer valuable insights for health management in this population.
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