Time's up. descriptive epidemiology of multi-morbidity and time spent on health related activity by older Australians: a time use survey
Most Western health systems remain single illness orientated despite the growing prevalence of multi-morbidity. Identifying how much time people with multiple chronic conditions spend managing their health will help policy makers and health service providers make decisions about areas of patient nee...
Main Authors: | Jowsey, T, McRae, I, Valderas, J, Dugdale, P, Phillips, R, Bunton, R, Gillespie, J, Banfield, M, Jones, L, Kljakovic, M, Yen, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2013
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