Psychosocial Syndemics and Multimorbidity in Patients with Heart Failure

Psychosocial Syndemics and Multimorbidity in Patients with Heart Failure

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DOI 10.20900/jpbs.20210006
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年,卷(期) 2021, 6(2)
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Department of Psychiatry, Washington University School of Medicine, 4320 Forest Park Avenue, Suite 301, St. Louis, MO 63108, USA ;
Department of Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, 660 S. Euclid Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63110, USA ;

Abstract
Heart failure (HF) is a common cause of hospitalization and mortality in older adults. HF is almost always embedded within a larger pattern of multimorbidity, yet many studies exclude patients with complex psychiatric and medical comorbidities or cognitive impairment. This has left significant gaps in research on the problems and treatment of patients with HF. In addition, HF is only one of multiple challenges facing patients with multimorbidity, stressful socioeconomic circumstances, and psychosocial problems. The purpose of this study is to identify combinations of comorbidities and health disparities that may affect HF outcomes and require different mixtures of medical, psychological, and social services to address. The syndemics framework has yielded important insights into other disorders such as HIV/AIDS, but it has not been applied to the complex psychosocial problems of patients with HF. The multimorbidity framework is an alternative approach for investigating the effects of multiple comorbidities on health outcomes. The specific aims are: (1) to determine the coprevalence of psychiatric and medical comorbidities in patients with HF (n = 535); (2) to determine whether coprevalent comorbidities have synergistic effects on readmissions, mortality, self-care, and global health; (3) to identify vulnerable subpopulations of patients with HF who have high coprevalences of syndemic comorbidities; (4) to determine the extent to which syndemic comorbidities explain adverse HF outcomes in vulnerable subgroups of patients with HF; and (5) to determine the effects of multimorbidity on readmissions, mortality, self-care, and global health.Study Registration: clinicaltrials.gov identifier: NCT04637776.
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comorbidity; health status disparities; heart failure; mental disorders; multimorbidity; patient readmission; self-care; self-management; social determinants of health; syndemic
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Kenneth E. Freedland*,Judith A. Skala,Robert M. Carney,Brian C. Steinmeyer,Michael W. Rich. Psychosocial Syndemics and Multimorbidity in Patients with Heart Failure, Journal of Psychiatry and Brain Science. 2021; 6; (2). https://doi.org/10.20900/jpbs.20210006.

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