Multimorbidity Patterns in the Urban Population in Poland

被引:4
|
作者
Chlabicz, Malgorzata [1 ,2 ]
Jamiolkowski, Jacek [1 ]
Sowa, Pawel [1 ]
Zalewska, Magdalena [1 ]
Kiszkiel, Lukasz [3 ]
Ciolkiewicz, Mariusz [4 ]
Motkowski, Radoslaw [5 ]
Kowalska, Irina [6 ]
Minarowski, Lukasz [7 ]
Kaminski, Karol A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ Bialystok, Dept Populat Med & Lifestyle Dis Prevent, PL-15259 Bialystok, Poland
[2] Med Univ Bialystok, Dept Invas Cardiol, PL-15276 Bialystok, Poland
[3] Univ Bialystok, Inst Sociol, Soc & Cognit Unit, PL-15403 Bialystok, Poland
[4] Med Univ Bialystok, Dept Rehabil, PL-15276 Bialystok, Poland
[5] Med Univ Bialystok, Univ Childrens Hosp, Dept Pediat Rheumatol Immunol & Metab Bone Dis, PL-15274 Bialystok, Poland
[6] Med Univ Bialystok, Dept Internal Med & Metab Dis, PL-15276 Bialystok, Poland
[7] Med Univ Bialystok, Dept Lung Dis & TB 2, PL-15540 Bialystok, Poland
关键词
multimorbidity; population-based study; disability; loss of health;
D O I
10.3390/jcm12185860
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
A number of studies have been conducted on multimorbidity; however, there are different patterns in various countries, ethnicities and social groups. The aim of this study is to estimate the prevalence of multimorbidity (physical diseases) in the urban population in Poland. In this population-based study, we examined multimorbidity stratified by sex, age, educational attainment and professional activity. Sixty-seven conditions were identified based on self-reported history (known conditions) and completed examinations (unknown conditions). Among the overall individuals aged 20-80 years, 1422 (88.2%) of the total 1612 individuals, 787 (88.9%) of 885 women and 635 (87.3%) of 727 men were diagnosed with at least two chronic conditions. On average, 5.25 & PLUSMN; 3.5 conditions occurred in the study population. The number of diagnosed conditions per individual increased with age and decreased with higher educational levels, with differing pathways in women and men. Women showed a higher number of conditions than men in the same age groups and educational levels. Only among students, the level of multimorbidity was lower in women than in men. In the other occupational activity categories, it was already higher in women. The level of multimorbidity in employed and unemployed individuals in a particular sex cluster was similar. We identified a high prevalence of multimorbidity in the urban population in Poland varying by age, sex, education attainment and professional activity. Our work may help in the selection of appropriate screening tests based on age, sex and educational attainment in order to recognise multimorbidity based on both known and unknown conditions. Ultimately, it may impact clinical practice, service delivery and study design.
引用
收藏
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Social determinants of multimorbidity patterns: A systematic review
    Alvarez-Galvez, Javier
    Ortega-Martin, Esther
    Carretero-Bravo, Jesus
    Perez-Munoz, Celia
    Suarez-Lledo, Victor
    Ramos-Fiol, Begona
    FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, 2023, 11
  • [32] Urban-rural differences in multimorbidity and associated factors in China and Korea: A population-based survey study
    Yi, Jae Yoon
    Kim, Hongsoo
    Chi, Iris
    GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, 2019, 19 (11) : 1157 - 1164
  • [33] Treatment and survival patterns in relation to multimorbidity in patients with locoregional breast and colorectal cancer
    Koroukian, Siran M.
    Bakaki, Paul M.
    Schluchter, Mark D.
    Owusu, Cynthia
    JOURNAL OF GERIATRIC ONCOLOGY, 2011, 2 (03) : 200 - 208
  • [34] Determinants of Multimorbidity among The Elderly Population in Indonesia
    Mahwati, Yeni
    KESMAS-NATIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH JOURNAL, 2014, 9 (02): : 187 - 193
  • [35] Soft clustering using real-world data for the identification of multimorbidity patterns in an elderly population: cross-sectional study in a Mediterranean population
    Violan, Concepcion
    Foguet-Boreu, Quinti
    Fernandez-Bertolin, Sergio
    Guisado-Clavero, Marina
    Cabrera-Bean, Margarita
    Formiga, Francesc
    Maria Valderas, Jose
    Roso-Llorach, Albert
    BMJ OPEN, 2019, 9 (08):
  • [36] Multimorbidity in the community-dwelling elderly in urban China
    Gu, Jiayi
    Chao, Jianqian
    Chen, Wenji
    Xu, Hui
    Wu, Zhenchun
    Chen, Huanghui
    He, Tingting
    Deng, Lin
    Zhang, Ruizhi
    ARCHIVES OF GERONTOLOGY AND GERIATRICS, 2017, 68 : 62 - 67
  • [37] Longitudinal Patterns of Multimorbidity in Gulf War Era Veterans With and Without Gulf War Illness
    Thompson, Andrew D.
    Petry, Sarah E.
    Hauser, Elizabeth R.
    Boyle, Stephen H.
    Pathak, Gita A.
    Upchurch, Julie
    Press, Ashlyn
    Johnson, Melissa G.
    Sims, Kellie J.
    Williams, Christina D.
    Gifford, Elizabeth J.
    JOURNAL OF AGING AND HEALTH, 2025, 37 (5-6) : 281 - 291
  • [38] Multimorbidity patterns are differentially associated with functional ability and decline in a longitudinal cohort of older women
    Jackson, Caroline A.
    Jones, Mark
    Tooth, Leigh
    Mishra, Gita D.
    Byles, Julie
    Dobson, Annette
    AGE AND AGEING, 2015, 44 (05) : 810 - 816
  • [39] Prevalence and patterns of multimorbidity among the elderly in Burkina Faso: cross-sectional study
    Hien, Herve
    Berthe, Abdramane
    Drabo, Maxime Koine
    Meda, Nicolas
    Konate, Blahima
    Tou, Fatoumata
    Badini-Kinda, Fatoumata
    Macq, Jean
    TROPICAL MEDICINE & INTERNATIONAL HEALTH, 2014, 19 (11) : 1328 - 1333
  • [40] Are Multimorbidity Patterns Associated with Mobility Limitations in Community-Dwelling Brazilian Older Adults?
    Rosa, Rafaela Aguiar
    Candido, Leticia Martins
    de Avelar, Nubia Carelli Pereira
    Danielewicz, Ana Lucia
    PHYSICAL & OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY IN GERIATRICS, 2025,