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Contribution of Frailty to Multimorbidity Patterns and Trajectories: Longitudinal Dynamic Cohort Study of Aging People.

Lucia Amalía Carrasco-RibellesMargarita Cabrera-BeanMarc Danes-CastellsEdurne ZabaletaAlbert Roso-LlorachConcepción Fors Violán
Published in: JMIR public health and surveillance (2023)
Our results suggest that frailty should be considered in addition to chronic diseases when studying multimorbidity patterns in older adults. Multimorbidity patterns and trajectories can help to identify patients with specific needs. The patterns that considered frailty were better for identifying the risk of certain age-related outcomes, such as nursing home admission or home care need, while those considering age were better for identifying the risk of death. Clinical and social intervention guidelines and resource planning can be tailored based on the prevalence of these patterns and trajectories.
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