One-year follow-up of survival and health-related quality of life in patients with medical conditions admitted acutely to hospital in Malawi and Tanzania
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One year follow up data published with @anaesjournal.bsky.social to round off this piece of work. We've also taken the step of providing open access to the dataset available via a link this publication for investigators in the field.
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Congratulations to Sangwani Salimu on publication of the first paper from her PhD thesis with support from
@lstmlibrary.bsky.social . She's also successfully submitted her thesis for examination @lstmnews.bsky.social - looking forward to a positive outcome!
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New research shows that people in Malawi admitted to hospital with breathlessness are much more likely to die within a year than other patients.
Read more: lstm.ac/4n4gC8i
https://thorax.bmj.com/content/early/2025/09/09/thorax-2025-223623
Congratulations to @sspencer.bsky.social for publishing the final paper of his PhD! This describes the complexity of patients with breathlessness in Malawi. Whilst vertical programmes are important for individual diseases like TB, more integrated approaches are urgently required
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And now, after 7 months of baking, the shiny @lancetgh.bsky.social manuscript has emerged!
Very excited to share this as the culmination of a huge amount of work and fantastic/constructive peer review process.
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A new study conducted in Malawi and Tanzania has found that almost half of patients admitted to hospital had multiple long-term health conditions, which was associated with significantly increased risk of death and disability.
Read more: lstm.ac/3TFwxN4.
Many many people and institutions involved:
@benmorton.bsky.social @darknatter.bsky.social +others not on bluesky
@lstmnews.bsky.social; Malawi Liverpool Wellcome; Muhimbili National Hospital; KCMC @dukepress.bsky.social @manchester.ac.uk
🙏Funded by @nihr.bsky.social @wellcometrust.bsky.social
What’s next:
We've incorporated these findings into a cluster RCT across Malawi and Tanzania to evaluate a complex intervention to:
- Improve recognition and control of chronic disease
- Reduce readmission
- Improve survival
More info: multilinknihr.com
This work builds on our earlier systematic review @whobulletin.bsky.social:
- We found lots of data on individual diseases in SSA hospitals (and estimated their prevalence and disease control)
- But evidence on multimorbidity in this context was sparse
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Most common long-term conditions were:
• Hypertension (44%)
• HIV (31%)
• Diabetes (27%)
📉 Disease control was poor, particularly for NCDs
• Across both countries, participants had low baseline HRQoL, high disability & frailty.
Our adapted UpSet plot presents a rich description of multimorbidity patterns:
- Combinations and prevalence of HIV, diabetes, hypertension, CKD, etc.
- We also found a correlation between the number of conditions and 90-day mortality.
Key findings:
- 47% of adults admitted acutely to medical wards had multimorbidity (≥2 long-term conditions).
- This was linked to higher mortality, poorer health-related quality of life, and greater financial burden.
#Multimorbidity #NCDs
This work represents the culmination of 3+ years of collaborative work by the NIHR Multilink Consortium: multilinknihr.com.
We assessed health and economic outcomes of multimorbidity across 4 hospitals in Malawi and Tanzania
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Thrilled to share our latest paper @lancetgh.bsky.social on multimorbidity-related hospital admissions in Malawi & Tanzania.
Increased medical complexity in sub–Saharan African hospitals requires urgent interventions to address population needs.
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Have your say - an invitation to complete this important survey to inform UK implementation sespsis patient care research in PCT-guided antibiotic duration. www.qualtrics.manchester.ac.uk/jfe/preview/... @benmorton.bsky.social @ics-updates.bsky.social @criticalcarereviews.com
"5 billion people—ie, 60% of the world's population—do not have access to affordable, high-quality medical oxygen services"
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🧪🩺 What causes breathlessness in patients who require acute hospital admission in Malawi? This protocol paper by @sspencer.bsky.social sets out a systematised approach to address this question: wellcomeopenresearch.org/articles/9-2....
How should the concept of #multimorbidity apply in a sub Saharan African context? Our new interdisciplinary piece starts to consider key drivers and health systems implications: doi.org/10.1371/jour...
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