aaaah, thank you .@dclovesgp
RT @dclovesgp: ‘Use of language matters’ As ever @CizCG et al ahead of the curve by co-creating language around the construct of MLTCs - w…
‘Use of language matters’ As ever @CizCG et al ahead of the curve by co-creating language around the construct of MLTCs - with and by patients: https://t.co/Voo9OX3oJH
RT @FrancesMair: Although important to note that increasing evidence that people don’t like the term #multimorbidity as like #heartfailure…
RT @FrancesMair: Although important to note that increasing evidence that people don’t like the term #multimorbidity as like #heartfailure…
RT @FrancesMair: Although important to note that increasing evidence that people don’t like the term #multimorbidity as like #heartfailure…
RT @FrancesMair: Although important to note that increasing evidence that people don’t like the term #multimorbidity as like #heartfailure…
RT @FrancesMair: Although important to note that increasing evidence that people don’t like the term #multimorbidity as like #heartfailure…
RT @FrancesMair: Although important to note that increasing evidence that people don’t like the term #multimorbidity as like #heartfailure…
RT @FrancesMair: Although important to note that increasing evidence that people don’t like the term #multimorbidity as like #heartfailure…
Although important to note that increasing evidence that people don’t like the term #multimorbidity as like #heartfailure people feel it has negative connotations and feel terms like multiple long term conditions or health problems preferable https://t.co/
RT @RichardLehman1: "When a term confuses doctors and depresses patients, perhaps it is time to look for a better one", I wrote of heart fa…
RT @RichardLehman1: "When a term confuses doctors and depresses patients, perhaps it is time to look for a better one", I wrote of heart fa…
Nemlig, og på dansk burde vi fx snarest skaffe os af med benævnelsen 'kroniker(e)' :: Alene lyden (som en smadret gearkasse) er skræmmende ::😐::
RT @RichardLehman1: "When a term confuses doctors and depresses patients, perhaps it is time to look for a better one", I wrote of heart fa…
@AbdTahrani 👇👇. Let’s stop ‘morbid obesity ‘. Rather T2DM/obesity with complex co morbidities? @pash22
'Multimorbidity’: an acceptable term for patients or time for a rebrand? https://t.co/6Vs6kOjKxU via @BJGPjournal
RT @RichardLehman1: "When a term confuses doctors and depresses patients, perhaps it is time to look for a better one", I wrote of heart fa…
RT @RichardLehman1: "When a term confuses doctors and depresses patients, perhaps it is time to look for a better one", I wrote of heart fa…
RT @RichardLehman1: "When a term confuses doctors and depresses patients, perhaps it is time to look for a better one", I wrote of heart fa…
RT @RichardLehman1: "When a term confuses doctors and depresses patients, perhaps it is time to look for a better one", I wrote of heart fa…
RT @RichardLehman1: "When a term confuses doctors and depresses patients, perhaps it is time to look for a better one", I wrote of heart fa…
RT @RichardLehman1: "When a term confuses doctors and depresses patients, perhaps it is time to look for a better one", I wrote of heart fa…
RT @RichardLehman1: "When a term confuses doctors and depresses patients, perhaps it is time to look for a better one", I wrote of heart fa…
RT @RichardLehman1: "When a term confuses doctors and depresses patients, perhaps it is time to look for a better one", I wrote of heart fa…
RT @RichardLehman1: "When a term confuses doctors and depresses patients, perhaps it is time to look for a better one", I wrote of heart fa…
RT @RichardLehman1: "When a term confuses doctors and depresses patients, perhaps it is time to look for a better one", I wrote of heart fa…
RT @RichardLehman1: "When a term confuses doctors and depresses patients, perhaps it is time to look for a better one", I wrote of heart fa…
RT @RichardLehman1: "When a term confuses doctors and depresses patients, perhaps it is time to look for a better one", I wrote of heart fa…
RT @RichardLehman1: "When a term confuses doctors and depresses patients, perhaps it is time to look for a better one", I wrote of heart fa…
‘Multimorbidity’: an acceptable term for patients or time for a rebrand? | British Journal of General Practice https://t.co/LlQk7pX3aP
RT @RichardLehman1: "When a term confuses doctors and depresses patients, perhaps it is time to look for a better one", I wrote of heart fa…
RT @RichardLehman1: "When a term confuses doctors and depresses patients, perhaps it is time to look for a better one", I wrote of heart fa…
"When a term confuses doctors and depresses patients, perhaps it is time to look for a better one", I wrote of heart failure 15 years ago. Even worse with multimorbidity. Sounds awful, means anything you like.
RT @JordanCanning_: "Use of language matters, and getting it right (or wrong) can promote (or prevent) an ethos of shared endeavour between…
RT @JordanCanning_: "Use of language matters, and getting it right (or wrong) can promote (or prevent) an ethos of shared endeavour between…
RT @JordanCanning_: "Use of language matters, and getting it right (or wrong) can promote (or prevent) an ethos of shared endeavour between…
RT @JordanCanning_: "Use of language matters, and getting it right (or wrong) can promote (or prevent) an ethos of shared endeavour between…
RT @JordanCanning_: "Use of language matters, and getting it right (or wrong) can promote (or prevent) an ethos of shared endeavour between…
RT @JordanCanning_: "Use of language matters, and getting it right (or wrong) can promote (or prevent) an ethos of shared endeavour between…
"Use of language matters, and getting it right (or wrong) can promote (or prevent) an ethos of shared endeavour between clinician and patient." ‘Multimorbidity’: an acceptable term for patients or time for a rebrand? https://t.co/MvFtBoEXrC
RT @RichmondGroup14: ‘Multimorbidity’: an acceptable term for patients or time for a rebrand?' An excellent piece in the BJGP co-authored b…
RT @RichmondGroup14: ‘Multimorbidity’: an acceptable term for patients or time for a rebrand?' An excellent piece in the BJGP co-authored b…
RT @RichmondGroup14: ‘Multimorbidity’: an acceptable term for patients or time for a rebrand?' An excellent piece in the BJGP co-authored b…
RT @RichmondGroup14: ‘Multimorbidity’: an acceptable term for patients or time for a rebrand?' An excellent piece in the BJGP co-authored b…
RT @lynn_laidlaw: Interesting article on multi morbidity from a patients perspective, including a patient author. https://t.co/O5n2ByUa3u…
This 👇🏻 is so important
RT @KWProScribe: Yes, another example of patient authorship. Doubters begone! #gpp4 https://t.co/Ob4MWN4ozL
RT @KWProScribe: Yes, another example of patient authorship. Doubters begone! #gpp4 https://t.co/Ob4MWN4ozL
RT @lynn_laidlaw: Interesting article on multi morbidity from a patients perspective, including a patient author. https://t.co/O5n2ByUa3u…
RT @lynn_laidlaw: Interesting article on multi morbidity from a patients perspective, including a patient author. https://t.co/O5n2ByUa3u…
Great piece by @jmdtaylor1 @prof_tweet @Keele_PCSC @VersusArthritis . ‘Multimorbidity’: an acceptable term for patients or time for a rebrand? https://t.co/PsYPAv7KgE
RT @RichmondGroup14: ‘Multimorbidity’: an acceptable term for patients or time for a rebrand?' An excellent piece in the BJGP co-authored b…
RT @jmdtaylor1: How much does language matter to patients? Read our editorial in this month's @BJGPjournal on the term 'multi morbidity.' h…
RT @jmdtaylor1: The @BJGPjournal have now made this editorial free to view for the next 4 weeks so go for it! https://t.co/TFFRFuaCbn
RT @BJGPjournal: ‘The term “multimorbidity” is not acceptable to a number of individuals, and we should discuss what could be more acceptab…
RT @KWProScribe: Yes, another example of patient authorship. Doubters begone! #gpp4 https://t.co/Ob4MWN4ozL
Some Friday reading for you on #multipleconditions - living with multiple conditions: https://t.co/FgVMlLVohz - a question of language: https://t.co/mDJhKeXWUB - hub of all things multiple conditions: https://t.co/np050SCwsW Enjoy! https://t.co/mMjrCV
RT @KieronJBoyle: Thought provoking piece in @BJGPjournal on words that describe the lived experience of people with multiple health condit…
RT @RichmondGroup14: ‘Multimorbidity’: an acceptable term for patients or time for a rebrand?' An excellent piece in the BJGP co-authored b…
RT @MODS_Research_: An interesting read and free to view for the next 4 weeks. Early focus groups within @MODS_Research_ also reveal the t…
RT @KieronJBoyle: Thought provoking piece in @BJGPjournal on words that describe the lived experience of people with multiple health condit…
Thought provoking piece in @BJGPjournal on words that describe the lived experience of people with multiple health conditions, drawing on our own research with @IpsosMORI. With this increasingly the norm for adults in the UK, it’s a really important debate
Use of language matters, and getting it right (or wrong) can promote (or prevent) an ethos of shared endeavour between clinician and patient The term ‘#multimorbidity’ is not an acceptable term to a number of individuals What would work better? https://
Multimorbilidad: término aceptable para los pacientes o se debe reformular? Via @BJGPjournal https://t.co/YenCN8GrLp
Yes, another example of patient authorship. Doubters begone! #gpp4
More #languagematters
RT @RichmondGroup14: ‘Multimorbidity’: an acceptable term for patients or time for a rebrand?' An excellent piece in the BJGP co-authored b…
RT @lynn_laidlaw: Interesting article on multi morbidity from a patients perspective, including a patient author. https://t.co/O5n2ByUa3u…
RT @lynn_laidlaw: Interesting article on multi morbidity from a patients perspective, including a patient author. https://t.co/O5n2ByUa3u…
RT @lynn_laidlaw: Interesting article on multi morbidity from a patients perspective, including a patient author. https://t.co/O5n2ByUa3u…
RT @lynn_laidlaw: Interesting article on multi morbidity from a patients perspective, including a patient author. https://t.co/O5n2ByUa3u…
RT @BJGPjournal: ‘The term “multimorbidity” is not acceptable to a number of individuals, and we should discuss what could be more acceptab…
RT @RichmondGroup14: ‘Multimorbidity’: an acceptable term for patients or time for a rebrand?' An excellent piece in the BJGP co-authored b…
RT @lynn_laidlaw: Interesting article on multi morbidity from a patients perspective, including a patient author. https://t.co/O5n2ByUa3u…
RT @lynn_laidlaw: Interesting article on multi morbidity from a patients perspective, including a patient author. https://t.co/O5n2ByUa3u…
RT @lynn_laidlaw: Interesting article on multi morbidity from a patients perspective, including a patient author. https://t.co/O5n2ByUa3u…
RT @BJGPjournal: ‘The term “multimorbidity” is not acceptable to a number of individuals, and we should discuss what could be more acceptab…
RT @MODS_Research_: An interesting read and free to view for the next 4 weeks. Early focus groups within @MODS_Research_ also reveal the t…
RT @RichmondGroup14: ‘Multimorbidity’: an acceptable term for patients or time for a rebrand?' An excellent piece in the BJGP co-authored b…
RT @RichmondGroup14: ‘Multimorbidity’: an acceptable term for patients or time for a rebrand?' An excellent piece in the BJGP co-authored b…
This is worth reading @dtbarron @Clair_M_Gamble @GraemeGentles78 @Trisha_the_doc @WeStudentNurse @EmmZedRamsay @StNurseProject
RT @lynn_laidlaw: Interesting article on multi morbidity from a patients perspective, including a patient author. https://t.co/O5n2ByUa3u…
Interesting article on multi morbidity from a patients perspective, including a patient author. https://t.co/O5n2ByUa3u Multi morbid isn’t an acceptable term, do we really understand people’s experiences of multiple health conditions. @jmdtaylor1 @CizCG
RT @MODS_Research_: An interesting read and free to view for the next 4 weeks. Early focus groups within @MODS_Research_ also reveal the t…
RT @jmdtaylor1: The @BJGPjournal have now made this editorial free to view for the next 4 weeks so go for it! https://t.co/TFFRFuaCbn
RT @BJGPjournal: ‘The term “multimorbidity” is not acceptable to a number of individuals, and we should discuss what could be more acceptab…
RT @MODS_Research_: An interesting read and free to view for the next 4 weeks. Early focus groups within @MODS_Research_ also reveal the t…
The @BJGPjournal have now made this editorial free to view for the next 4 weeks so go for it!
RT @RichmondGroup14: ‘Multimorbidity’: an acceptable term for patients or time for a rebrand?' An excellent piece in the BJGP co-authored b…
RT @MODS_Research_: An interesting read and free to view for the next 4 weeks. Early focus groups within @MODS_Research_ also reveal the t…
An interesting read and free to view for the next 4 weeks. Early focus groups within @MODS_Research_ also reveal the term "multimorbidity" is not generally liked or understood
RT @RichmondGroup14: ‘Multimorbidity’: an acceptable term for patients or time for a rebrand?' An excellent piece in the BJGP co-authored b…
RT @RichmondGroup14: ‘Multimorbidity’: an acceptable term for patients or time for a rebrand?' An excellent piece in the BJGP co-authored b…
RT @RichmondGroup14: ‘Multimorbidity’: an acceptable term for patients or time for a rebrand?' An excellent piece in the BJGP co-authored b…
RT @RichmondGroup14: ‘Multimorbidity’: an acceptable term for patients or time for a rebrand?' An excellent piece in the BJGP co-authored b…
RT @jmdtaylor1: How much does language matter to patients? Read our editorial in this month's @BJGPjournal on the term 'multi morbidity.' h…