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Healthcare use in multimorbidity patients

dc.contributor.authorRomana, Guilherme Quinaz
dc.contributor.authorKislaya, Irina
dc.contributor.authorGonçalves, Susana
dc.contributor.authorSalvador, Mário Rui
dc.contributor.authorNunes, Baltazar
dc.contributor.authorMatias Dias, Carlos
dc.date.accessioned2020-05-21T11:08:36Z
dc.date.available2020-05-21T11:08:36Z
dc.date.issued2019-11-13
dc.description.abstractBackground: The existence of multiple chronic conditions in the same patient is a public health problem, recognized as relevant to health systems. Individuals with multimorbidity have additional health needs, which in the context of continuous increase of life expectancy, imply a heavy burden to healthcare services. Methods: We analysed the association between healthcare use (primary care, medical specialist consultations and hospitalizations) and multimorbidity in the Portuguese population aged 25-74 years old, using the Health Examination Survey (n = 4911) data. Logistic regression models adjusted for predisposing (age, education) and enabling (income, region of residence) factors were fitted separately for male and female. Odds ratios and CI95% were estimated. Results: Prevalence of multimorbidity was 38.3% (95%CI: 35.4%; 41.3%). In males, after adjustment for confounding and when compared to patients without chronic conditions, multimorbidity was associated with greater use of primary care (OR = 3.7; CI95%: 2.3-5.8), medical specialist consultations (OR = 1.9; CI95%: 1.1-3.4) and hospitalizations (OR = 1.8; CI95%: 1.2-2.7). In female, statistically significant association between multimorbidity and healthcare use was observed for primary care (OR = 2.6; CI95%: 1.6-4.3) and medical specialist consultations (OR = 2.8; CI95%: 2.0-3.9), but not for hospitalizations. Both male and female with multimorbidity reported greater use of primary care, compared to individuals with only one chronic condition (OR = 2.4; CI95%: 1.3-4.4 and OR = 1.7; CI95%: 1.1-2.8, respectively). Conclusions: Our results show a greater healthcare use in patients with multimorbidity, both in primary and hospital care. The availability of scientific evidence regarding the healthcare use, by patients with multimorbidity, may substantiate the discussion about the possible need for the Portuguese health system to adapt to these patients, with changes in policies that will allow better and more efficient treatment.pt_PT
dc.description.abstractKey messages: This study may support the discussion about the adaptation of Portuguese health system to patitents with multimorbidity; Further discussion on policy change is needed, targeting an efficient management of these patients.pt_PT
dc.description.sponsorshipO INSEF foi desenvolvido como parte integrante do projeto “Improvement of epidemiological health information to support public health decision and management in Portugal. Towards reduced inequalities, improved health, and bilateral cooperation”, beneficiando de apoio financeiro de 1.500.000€ concedido pela Islândia, Liechtenstein e Noruega, através das EEA Grantspt_PT
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dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/6735
dc.language.isoengpt_PT
dc.peerreviewedyespt_PT
dc.publisherInstituto Nacional de Saúde Doutor Ricardo Jorge, IPpt_PT
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/pt_PT
dc.subjectHealth Examination Surveypt_PT
dc.subjectMultimorbiditypt_PT
dc.subjectHealth Care Usept_PT
dc.subjectMultimorbilidadept_PT
dc.subjectCuidados de Saúdept_PT
dc.subjectINSEFpt_PT
dc.subjectEstados de Saúde e de Doençapt_PT
dc.subjectInquérito Nacional de Saúde com Exame Físicopt_PT
dc.titleHealthcare use in multimorbidity patientspt_PT
dc.typeconference object
dspace.entity.typePublication
oaire.citation.conferencePlaceMarselha, Françapt_PT
oaire.citation.title12th European Public Health Conference: Building Bridges for Solidarity and Public Health, 20-23 November 2019pt_PT
rcaap.rightsembargoedAccesspt_PT
rcaap.typeconferenceObjectpt_PT

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