Comparing patients' and other stakeholders' preferences for outcomes of integrated care for multimorbidity: a discrete choice experiment in eight European countries.
Maureen P M H Rutten-van MölkenMilad KarimiFenna LeijtenMaaike HoedemakersWillemijn LoomanKamrul IslamJan E AskildsenMarkus KrausDarija ErcevicVerena StruckmannJános Gyorgy PitterIsaac CanoJonathan StokesMarcel Jonkernull nullPublished in: BMJ open (2020)
The well-being outcome enjoyment of life is the most important outcome of integrated care in multimorbidity. This calls for a greater involvement of social and mental care providers. The difference in opinion between patients and professionals calls for shared decision-making, whereby efforts to improve well-being and person-centredness should not divert attention from improving physical functioning.