five

Determinants associated with deprivation in multimorbid patients in primary care—A cross-sectional study in Switzerland

收藏
Figshare2017-07-25 更新2026-04-29 收录
下载链接:
https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Determinants_associated_with_deprivation_in_multimorbid_patients_in_primary_care_A_cross-sectional_study_in_Switzerland/5236732
下载链接
链接失效反馈
官方服务:
资源简介:
BackgroundDeprivation usually encompasses material, social, and health components. It has been shown to be associated with greater risks of developing chronic health conditions and of worse outcome in multimorbidity. The DipCare questionnaire, an instrument developed and validated in Switzerland for use in primary care, identifies patients subject to potentially higher levels of deprivation.ObjectivesTo identifying determinants of the material, social, and health profiles associated with deprivation in a sample of multimorbid, primary care patients, and thus set priorities in screening for deprivation in this population.DesignSecondary analysis from a nationwide cross-sectional study in Switzerland.ParticipantsA random sample of 886 adult patients suffering from at least three chronic health conditions.Main measuresThe outcomes of interest were the patients’ levels of deprivation as measured using the DipCare questionnaire. Classification And Regression Tree analysis identified the independent variables that separated the examined population into groups with increasing deprivation scores. Finally, a sensitivity analysis (multivariate regression) confirmed the robustness of our results.Key resultsBeing aged under 64 years old was associated with higher overall, material, and health deprivation; being aged over 77 years old was associated with higher social deprivation. Other variables associated with deprivation were the level of education, marital status, and the presence of depression or chronic pain.ConclusionSpecific profiles, such as being younger, were associated with higher levels of overall, material, and health deprivation in multimorbid patients. In contrast, patients over 77 years old reported higher levels of social deprivation. Furthermore, chronic pain and depression added to the score for health deprivation. It is important that GPs consider the possibility of deprivation in these multimorbid patients and are able to identify it, both in order to encourage treatment adherence and limit any forgoing of care for financial reasons.
创建时间:
2017-07-25
二维码
社区交流群
二维码
科研交流群
商业服务