虚弱、多病、多药

Samantha L Montandon, Pritti Aggarwal, Harnish P Patel
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虚弱和多病是相互关联的复杂证候。身体虚弱的人很可能是多重疾病,但并非所有多重疾病的人都是虚弱的。体弱多病是多重用药的主要原因。总之,它们与大量的医疗保健使用、计划外住院和死亡率有关。然而,多种药物的使用并不总是不合适的。早期发现虚弱、以患者为中心的共同决策以及在个性化护理支持规划原则的基础上对多种病症进行审查是患者管理的基石。
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Frailty, multimorbidity and polypharmacy
Frailty and multimorbidity are interrelated complex syndromes. Individuals living with frailty are likely to be multimorbid, but not all multimorbid individuals are frail. Frailty and multimorbidity are principal causes of polypharmacy. Together, they are associated with significant healthcare use, unscheduled hospital admissions and mortality. However, multiple medication use is not always inappropriate. Early detection of frailty, patient-centred shared decision-making and a review of multimorbid conditions underpinned by principles of personalized care support planning are the cornerstones of patient management.
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