Exploring the Role of Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Diseases in Multimorbidity

Daniela Simões, R. Lucas
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Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) frequently aggregate due to shared pathophysiological mechanisms, either as sequential steps in the same causal pathway or as common results of the same exposures, leading to a high prevalence of disease co-occurrence, a phenomenon known as multimorbidity. Multimorbidity is a patient-centered concept where all morbidities are regarded of equal importance irrespective of whether they started before or after any other disease in question. Rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs) are among the most prevalent groups of NCDs, and probably due to their high incidence and low case fatality, they are highly susceptible to multimorbidity. Complex patients, such as some of those with multimorbidity, are nowadays the norm, implying a growing concern that clinical practice guidelines fail to adequately address the care of complex patients. The ramifications of suffering from multimorbidity unfold for each patient, within their social, educational, cultural, behavioral, economic, and environmental contexts, which in turn affect disease management.
探讨风湿病和肌肉骨骼疾病在多重发病中的作用
非传染性疾病往往由于共同的病理生理机制而聚集,要么是同一因果途径中的连续步骤,要么是同一暴露的共同结果,导致疾病共发的发生率很高,这种现象称为多病。多发病是一个以患者为中心的概念,所有的发病都被认为是同等重要的,无论它们是在任何其他疾病之前还是之后开始的。风湿病和肌肉骨骼疾病(RMDs)是最普遍的非传染性疾病之一,可能由于它们的高发病率和低病死率,它们极易发生多重发病。复杂的病人,如一些患有多种疾病的病人,现在是常态,这意味着人们越来越担心临床实践指南不能充分解决复杂病人的护理问题。患有多重疾病的后果在每个患者的社会、教育、文化、行为、经济和环境背景下展开,这反过来影响疾病管理。
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