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Effect on life expectancy of temporal sequence in a multimorbidity cluster of psychosis, diabetes, and congestive heart failure among 1·7 million individuals in Wales with 20-year follow-up: a retrospective cohort study using link...

Rhiannon Owen Orcid Logo, Jane Lyons, Ashley Akbari Orcid Logo, Bruce Guthrie, Utkarsh Agrawal, Daniel C Alexander, Amaya Azcoaga-Lorenzo, Anthony J Brookes, Spiros Denaxas, Carol Dezateux, Adeniyi Francis Fagbamigbe, Gill Harper, Paul D W Kirk, Eda Bilici Özyiğit, Sylvia Richardson, Sophie Staniszewska, Colin McCowan, Ronan Lyons Orcid Logo, Keith R Abrams

The Lancet Public Health, Volume: 8, Issue: 7, Pages: e535 - e545

Swansea University Authors: Rhiannon Owen Orcid Logo, Jane Lyons, Ashley Akbari Orcid Logo, Ronan Lyons Orcid Logo

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To inform targeted public health strategies, it is crucial to understand how coexisting diseases develop over time and their associated impacts on patient outcomes and health-care resources. This study aimed to examine how psychosis, diabetes, and congestive heart failure, in a cluster of physical–m...

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title_short Effect on life expectancy of temporal sequence in a multimorbidity cluster of psychosis, diabetes, and congestive heart failure among 1·7 million individuals in Wales with 20-year follow-up: a retrospective cohort study using linked data
title_full Effect on life expectancy of temporal sequence in a multimorbidity cluster of psychosis, diabetes, and congestive heart failure among 1·7 million individuals in Wales with 20-year follow-up: a retrospective cohort study using linked data
title_fullStr Effect on life expectancy of temporal sequence in a multimorbidity cluster of psychosis, diabetes, and congestive heart failure among 1·7 million individuals in Wales with 20-year follow-up: a retrospective cohort study using linked data
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