What is the forecasted prevalence and incidence of long-term conditions in Wales: a rapid evidence map
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T1 - What is the forecasted prevalence and incidence of long-term conditions in Wales: a rapid evidence map
AU - Edwards, Deborah
AU - Csontos, Judit
AU - Gillen, Elizabeth
AU - Hutchinson, Grace
AU - Sha'aban, Abubakar
AU - Carrier, Judith
AU - Lewis, Ruth
AU - Edwards, Rhiannon Tudor
AU - Davies, Jacob
AU - Collins, Brendan
AU - Cooper, Alison
AU - Edwards, Adrian
PY - 2023/6/25
Y1 - 2023/6/25
N2 - It is becoming apparent that the NHS will face many issues in years to come due to the growth of ageing population in relation to the working age population alongside the increase in multimorbidity and persistent health inequalities, particularly for preventable illness. This has implications to how healthcare and health systems are delivered, and how the NHS will need to adapt to meet the increasing demand that this places on healthcare services. This rapid evidence map reports forecasted prevalence and incidence data across a range of long -term conditions in Wales to support planning about how best to organise and finance care for the increasing population with long-term conditions over the next 10 years. The findings by conditions include: atrial fibrillation, cancer, cardiovascular diseases, peripheral vascular disease, stroke, dementia, diabetes, heart failure, hypertension, mental illness, and multi-morbidities. Three risk factors for long term conditions were also included, i.e., poor diet/nutrition, obesity, and smoking. The review included evidence from 2012 to March 2023
AB - It is becoming apparent that the NHS will face many issues in years to come due to the growth of ageing population in relation to the working age population alongside the increase in multimorbidity and persistent health inequalities, particularly for preventable illness. This has implications to how healthcare and health systems are delivered, and how the NHS will need to adapt to meet the increasing demand that this places on healthcare services. This rapid evidence map reports forecasted prevalence and incidence data across a range of long -term conditions in Wales to support planning about how best to organise and finance care for the increasing population with long-term conditions over the next 10 years. The findings by conditions include: atrial fibrillation, cancer, cardiovascular diseases, peripheral vascular disease, stroke, dementia, diabetes, heart failure, hypertension, mental illness, and multi-morbidities. Three risk factors for long term conditions were also included, i.e., poor diet/nutrition, obesity, and smoking. The review included evidence from 2012 to March 2023
U2 - 10.1101/2023.06.23.23291814
DO - 10.1101/2023.06.23.23291814
M3 - Preprint
BT - What is the forecasted prevalence and incidence of long-term conditions in Wales: a rapid evidence map
PB - MedRxiv
ER -