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Assessing the extent of drug interactions among patients with multimorbidity in primary and secondary care in the West Midlands (UK): a study protocol for the Mixed Methods Multimorbidity Study (MiMMS)

机译:评估西米德兰兹郡(英国)一级和二级医疗机构中多发病患者间药物相互作用的程度:一项混合方法多发病研究(MiMMS)的研究方案

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IntroductionThe numbers of patients with three or more chronic conditions (multimorbidity) are increasing, and will rise to 2.9 million by 2018 in the UK alone. Currently in the UK, conditions are mainly managed using over 250 sets of single-condition guidance, which has the potential to generate conflicting recommendations for lifestyle and concurrent medication for individual patients with more than one condition. To address some of these issues, we are developing a new computer-based tool to help manage these patients more effectively. For this tool to be applicable and relevant to current practice, we must first better understand how existing patients with multimorbidity are being managed, particularly relating to concerns over prescribing and potential polypharmacy.
机译:简介患有三种或三种以上慢性病(多发病)的患者人数正在增加,到2018年,仅在英国就将增加到290万人。目前在英国,主要使用超过250套单病状指导来管理病状,这可能会为具有多种病状的个别患者产生生活方式和同时用药的相互矛盾的建议。为了解决其中一些问题,我们正在开发一种新的基于计算机的工具,以帮助更有效地管理这些患者。为了使该工具适用并与当前实践相关,我们必须首先更好地了解如何管理现有的多发病患者,尤其是与处方和潜在的多药治疗有关的患者。

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