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The purpose of this study is to investigate:
Multimorbidity, defined as the presence of two or more chronic diseases in an individual, poses a significant challenge for healthcare systems globally. There is an urgent need for targeted interventions for those with high complexity, such as due to interacting diseases and polypharmacy, particularly in light of an aging population, where on-fourth has multimorbid. Although the care for individuals with multimorbidity often may be perceived as fragmented, there is limited evidence on how to best organize the care. Effective, evidence-based strategies to ensure integration are lacking.
The population will consist of adults with complex multimorbidity from the Central Denmark Region, referred to the Clinic for Multimorbidity from general practice. Using a stepped wedge randomized controlled design, the project will encompass two studies.
The investigators anticipate demonstrating that multimorbid patients will benefit from an interdisciplinary, cross-sector collaborative model. Furthermore, the investigators expect that this new organization will support general practitioners, municipalities, and hospitals in their management of these patients, addressing differentiated treatment needs in accordance with the recommendations of the Danish Health Structure Commission.
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Diagnostically unresolved conditions and patients whose primary issues require focused management of chronic pain, psychiatric disorders, alcohol misuse, and other addiction-related challenges.
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300 participants in 1 patient group
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Charlotte W Appel, PhD, cand.scient.san; Cathrine Bell, PhD., cand.scient.san
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