Managing long-term conditions: A multimorbidity resource
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Managing long-term conditions: A multimorbidity resource

Multimorbidity is becoming increasingly common. Now more than ever, nursing students must be equipped to recognise the complex ways in which long-term conditions interact and impact patient care.
This resource supports student nurses, student nursing associates and early career nurses in understanding and identifying multimorbidity—the coexistence of two or more long-term health conditions in a patient.
Understanding the range of conditions
Managing multimorbidity requires recognising the interplay between conditions, adapting care plans accordingly and making holistic, person-centred decisions in practice.
These conditions may include:
- defined physical or mental health diagnoses (such as diabetes, schizophrenia or infectious diseases)
- ongoing conditions (such as learning disabilities), symptom complexes (like frailty or chronic pain)
- sensory impairments (such as sight or hearing loss)
- alcohol or substance misuse.
Learning objectives
- Define multimorbidity and identify common long-term conditions involved.
- Recognise how these conditions interact and influence patient care.
- Discuss key considerations with practice supervisors/assessors.
- Use additional resources to support learning in university and placement settings.
How to use this resource
- Start by reviewing the condition summaries.
- Use the condition interaction list to identify condition pairs of interest.
- Explore the corresponding interaction sections for focused learning.
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