Associations of built environment features with multimorbidity: A systematic review protocol
Alistair L. Carr, Philip Broadbent, Frederick K. Ho, Bhautesh Jani, Jonathan R. Olsen, Valerie Wells, Frances Mair

TL;DR
This paper outlines a systematic review protocol to explore if built environment features are linked to multimorbidity, which is when people have two or more chronic conditions.
Contribution
The study introduces a structured protocol to systematically review how built environment features may influence multimorbidity and the methods used in such research.
Findings
The review will assess if built environment features are associated with multimorbidity.
It will evaluate the analytical methods used in existing studies and their implications for causal inference.
Findings could help identify pathways to prevent multimorbidity through built environment interventions.
Abstract
Preventing or delaying multimorbidity (people living with two or more chronic conditions) is a public health priority. It is currently uncertain if multimorbidity is associated with features of the built environment, a term describing human-made or modified features of the surroundings in which humans live. To undertake a systematic review of the literature to determine if built environment features and interventions are associated with multimorbidity and to review the analytical methods used and their implications for causal inference. Four databases will be searched (Medline, Embase, Science Citation Index Expanded, and Social Sciences Citation Index) using a prespecified search strategy that incorporates terms for both multimorbidity and the built environment, which includes aspects of neighbourhood design, transport interventions, natural environment, food environments, and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChronic Disease Management Strategies · Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes · Health disparities and outcomes
