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Martin Fortin is affiliated with Université de Sherbrooke in Canada. Their research predominantly spans the fields of Medicine, Health Professions, and Economics, Econometrics and Finance. Within these broader areas, their work often focuses on subfields such as Epidemiology, General Health Professions, Economics and Econometrics, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, and Geriatrics and Gerontology.

The scientist's main topics of focus include Chronic Disease Management Strategies, Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life, Primary Care and Health Outcomes, Interprofessional Education and Collaboration, Healthcare cost, quality, practices, Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes, and Diabetes Management and Education.

Martin Fortin has published multiple papers in various venues. Their recent papers include:

  • Multimorbidity, 2022, Nature Reviews Disease Primers
  • Interventions for improving outcomes in patients with multimorbidity in primary care and community settings, 2021, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
  • Interventions for improving outcomes in patients with multimorbidity in primary care and community setting: a systematic review, 2021, Systematic Reviews
  • Comorbidity versus multimorbidity: Why it matters, 2021, Journal of Multimorbidity and Comorbidity
  • Prevalence of multimorbidity and polypharmacy among adults and older adults: a systematic review, 2024, The Lancet Healthy Longevity

The frequent co-authors associated with their work are:

  • Moira Stewart
  • Bridget Ryan
  • Judith Belle Brown
  • Susan M. Smith
  • Frances S Mair

Martin Fortin's publications have appeared repeatedly in several academic journals, including:

  • Journal of Multimorbidity and Comorbidity
  • Journal of Comorbidity
  • Canadian Family Physician
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • BMJ Open

Best Publications

  • Prevalence of Multimorbidity Among Adults Seen in Family Practice

    Martin Fortin;Gina Bravo;Catherine Hudon;Alain Vanasse

  • A Systematic Review of Prevalence Studies on Multimorbidity: Toward a More Uniform Methodology

    Martin Fortin;Moira Stewart;Marie-Eve Poitras;José Almirall

  • Multimorbidity and quality of life in primary care: a systematic review

    Martin Fortin;Lise Lapointe;Catherine Hudon;Alain Vanasse

  • Interventions for improving outcomes in patients with multimorbidity in primary care and community settings

    Susan M Smith;Emma Wallace;Tom O'Dowd;Martin Fortin

  • Future of multimorbidity research: how should understanding of multimorbidity inform health system design?

    Cynthia M. Boyd;Martin Fortin

  • Managing patients with multimorbidity: systematic review of interventions in primary care and community settings.

    Susan M Smith;Hassan Soubhi;Martin Fortin;Catherine Hudon

  • Relationship between multimorbidity and health-related quality of life of patients in primary care.

    Martin Fortin;Gina Bravo;Catherine Hudon;Lise Lapointe

  • Multimorbidity's many challenges

    Martin Fortin;Hassan Soubhi;Catherine Hudon;Elizabeth A Bayliss

  • Interventions for improving outcomes in patients with multimorbidity in primary care and community settings.

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  • Measuring Patients’ Perceptions of Patient-Centered Care: A Systematic Review of Tools for Family Medicine

    Catherine Hudon;Martin Fortin;Jeannie L. Haggerty;Mireille Lambert

  • Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care

    We’re back;Richard Birtwhistle;Ccfp Fcfp;Kevin Pottie

  • Randomized controlled trials: do they have external validity for patients with multiple comorbidities?

    Martin Fortin;Jonathan Dionne;Geneviève Pinho;Julie Gignac

  • Methods for identifying 30 chronic conditions: application to administrative data

    Marcello Tonelli;Natasha Wiebe;Martin Fortin;Bruce Guthrie

  • Prevalence estimates of multimorbidity: a comparative study of two sources

    Martin Fortin;Catherine Hudon;Jeannie Haggerty;Marjan van den Akker

  • Psychological Distress and Multimorbidity in Primary Care

    Martin Fortin;Gina Bravo;Catherine Hudon;Lise Lapointe

  • Multimorbidity and quality of life: a closer look.

    Martin Fortin;Marie-France Dubois;Catherine Hudon;Hassan Soubhi

  • Multimorbidity is common to family practice: Is it commonly researched?

    Martin Fortin;Lise Lapointe;Catherine Hudon;Alain Vanasse

  • Lifestyle factors and multimorbidity: a cross sectional study.

    Martin Fortin;Jeannie Haggerty;José Almirall;Tarek Bouhali

  • Cumulative Illness Rating Scale was a reliable and valid index in a family practice context.

    C. Hudon;M. Fortin;A. Vanasse

  • Comorbidity as a driver of adverse outcomes in people with chronic kidney disease

    Marcello Tonelli;Natasha Wiebe;Bruce Guthrie;Matthew T. James

  • Comparative assessment of three different indices of multimorbidity for studies on health-related quality of life

    Martin Fortin;Catherine Hudon;Marie-France Dubois;José Almirall

  • Patient-centered care in chronic disease management: A thematic analysis of the literature in family medicine

    Catherine Hudon;Martin Fortin;Jeannie Haggerty;Christine Loignon

Frequent Co-Authors

Marjan van den Akker
Marjan van den Akker Goethe University Frankfurt
Sabrina T. Wong
Sabrina T. Wong University of British Columbia
Richard H. Glazier
Richard H. Glazier University of Toronto
Brenda R. Hemmelgarn
Brenda R. Hemmelgarn University of Calgary
Kevin Pottie
Kevin Pottie University of Ottawa
Jenny Ploeg
Jenny Ploeg McMaster University
Sharon E. Straus
Sharon E. Straus University of Toronto
Pierre Pluye
Pierre Pluye McGill University
Graham J. Reid
Graham J. Reid University of Western Ontario

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