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QD322
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COMORBIDITY other diseases or health problems in addition to that being studied or dealt with.(Woncadic)
Multimorbidity : is defined as any combination of chronic disease with at least one other disease (acute or chronic) or biopsychosocial factor (associated or not) or somatic risk factor. Any biopsychosocial factor, any risk factor, the social network, the burden of diseases, the health care consumption, and the patient's coping strategies may function as modifiers (of the effects of multimorbidity). Multimorbidity may modify the health outcomes and lead to an increased disability or a decreased quality of life or frailty.(Le Reste et all 2013)
La multimorbidité est définie comme toute combinaison d’une maladie chronique avec au moins : une autre maladie (aiguë ou chronique) ou un facteur biopsychosocial (associé ou non) ou un facteur de risque somatique.Les effets de la multimorbidité peuvent être modifiés par : tout facteur biopsychosocial, tout facteur de risque somatique, le réseau social, le poids des maladies, la consommation de soins de santé et les stratégies adaptatives du patient.La multimorbidité peut modifier les résultats de santé et mener à une augmentation du handicap ou à une diminution de la qualité de vie ou à la fragilité. »
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C1535889
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