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Managing multiple chronic conditions in the community: a Canadian qualitative study of the experiences of older adults, family caregivers and healthcare providers.

Jenny PloegNancy Matthew-MaichKimberly FraserSinéad DufourCarrie McAineySharon KaasalainenMaureen Markle-ReidRoss UpshurLaura CleghornAnna Emili
Published in: BMC geriatrics (2017)
The experience of managing MCC in the community was one of high complexity, where there was a large gap between the needs of older adults and caregivers and the ability of health and social care systems to meet those needs. Healthcare for MCC was experienced as piecemeal and fragmented with little focus on the person and family as a whole. These findings provide a foundation for the design of care processes to more optimally address the needs-service gap that is integral to the experience of managing MCC.
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