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What is Morbidity

Cases on Multimorbidity and Its Impact on Elderly Patients
The term used to describe suffering from a disease or medical condition.
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Multimorbidity, Ageing, and Frailty: Processes of Senescence and the Pathologies of Progressive Functional Decline in Ambulation
Catherine Hayes (University of Sunderland, UK)
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 26
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-2354-7.ch001
Abstract
Being able to theoretically underpin the gerontology of ageing is a fundamental part of designing and constructing bespoke research and care interventions for the exploration of falls prevention in practice. Within the context of home care and community-based settings, being able to integrate falls prevention into the integrated care that older people receive, their ambulation, health, and wellbeing and subsequently their longevity in senior years can be extended and sustained in terms of quality and satisfaction. This chapter contextualises and frames falls and fall injuries as a societal challenge by deconstructing the characteristic physiological processes of senescence and identifying key areas for fundamental address in the prevention of falls ‘in situ'. Chapter focus is predominantly aligned to those processes of natural senescence aligned with normal ageing processes, alongside those pathologies which constitute abnormal pathological processes, which occur more often in older adults as a consequence of these processes of senescence.
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Ambulatory Wellbeing: Perspectives on Senescence in Gerontology
The term used to describe suffering from a disease or medical condition.
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Changing Climate: Threat to Human Health
A disease or condition that reduces health and the quality of life. The morbidity rate is a measure of the frequency of disease among a defined population during a specified time period.
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Parkinson's Disease: Neuro-Cognitive Perspective
A condition of prolonged suffering with a disease that disrupts the quality of life of a person.
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Disability Issues, Aging, and Preventive Measures
Morbidity is an incidence of ill health. It is measured in various ways, often by the probability that a randomly selected individual in a population at some date and location would become seriously ill in some period of time.
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Critical Success Factors for E-Health
This refers to either the incidence rate or to the prevalence rate of a disease.
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Surveillance for Early Detection of High-Consequence Pests and Pathogens
The state of being symptomatic or unhealthy for a disease or condition. It is usually represented or estimated using prevalence or incidence ( Hernandez & Kim, 2020 ).
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