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Diverse Cumulative Impact of Chronic Diseases on Physical Health–Related Quality of Life: Implications for a Measure of Multimorbidity

Overview of attention for article published in American Journal of Epidemiology, August 2016
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Title
Diverse Cumulative Impact of Chronic Diseases on Physical Health–Related Quality of Life: Implications for a Measure of Multimorbidity
Published in
American Journal of Epidemiology, August 2016
DOI 10.1093/aje/kwv456
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Melissa Y. Wei, Ichiro Kawachi, Olivia I. Okereke, Kenneth J. Mukamal

Abstract

Debate continues on how to measure and weight diseases in multimorbidity. We quantified the association of a broad range of chronic diseases with physical health-related qualify of life and used these weights to develop and validate a multimorbidity weighted index (MWI). Community-dwelling adults in 3 national, prospective studies-the Nurses' Health Study (n = 121,701), Nurses' Health Study II (n = 116,686), and Health Professionals Follow-up Study (n = 51,529)-reported physician-diagnosed diseases and completed the Short Form 36 physical functioning (PF) scale over multiple survey cycles between 1992 and 2008. Mixed models were used to obtain regression coefficients for the impact of 98 morbid conditions on PF. The MWI was formed by weighting conditions by these coefficients and was validated through bootstrapping. The final sample included 612,592 observations from 216,890 participants (PF mean score = 46.5 (standard deviation, 11)). The association between diseases and PF varied severalfold (median, -1.4; range, -10.6 to 0.8). End-stage organ diseases were associated with the greatest reduction in PF. The mean MWI score was 4.8 (median, 3.7; range, 0-53), and the mean number of comorbid conditions was 3.3 (median, 2.8; range, 0-34). This validated MWI weights diseases by severity using PF, a patient-centered outcome. These results suggest that simple disease count is unlikely to capture the full impact of multimorbidity on health-related quality of life, and that the MWI is feasible and readily implemented.

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Unknown 166 100%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Bachelor 23 14%
Student > Master 22 13%
Student > Ph. D. Student 19 11%
Researcher 15 9%
Student > Postgraduate 8 5%
Other 24 14%
Unknown 55 33%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Medicine and Dentistry 54 33%
Nursing and Health Professions 17 10%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 7 4%
Psychology 6 4%
Social Sciences 4 2%
Other 15 9%
Unknown 63 38%
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