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Improving Medication Reviews to Polypharmacy Patients

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Pharmacist Intervention
Polypharmacy Patients
Interventions
Other: Systematic pharmacist intervention
Registration Number
NCT04945447
Lead Sponsor
Aalborg University
Brief Summary

Brief summary: The randomised controlled trial investigates the effect of a pharmacist intervention targeting polypharmacy patient at two levels medical clinics and patient level. The purpose is to gain more knowledge to patients and physicians about their medication and to see changes in the patient's medication and health-related quality of life.

Detailed Description

The main objective of the randomised controlled trial is to investigate the clinical effects of the roll-out of the systematic offer from Nord-KAP in the North Denmark Region at two different levels (medical clinic and patient-level). The primary outcome is changes in the participant's medicine from baseline to follow up and changes in healthcare usage Secondary outcomes include investigation of cost-effectiveness and changes in patients health-related quality of life.

The hypothesis is that the regional intervention delivered by the pharmacists, from Nord-KAP, can lead to a decrease in medical products compared with a control group between baseline and at 6-month follow-up.

* Will the use of a pharmacists intervention lead to a decrease in the number of polypharmacy patients in medical clinics compared to a control group of medical clinics?

* Will the use of a pharmacist intervention lead to an increase in the polypharmacy patients health-related quality of life compared to a control group?

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
400
Inclusion Criteria
  • Patients with more than 5 medicinal products prescribed besides skin remedies and antibiotic
  • Above 18 years
  • Patients in continuous medication treatment
Exclusion Criteria
  • Terminal patients
  • Patients who are not motivated to comply with the instruction of the trial
  • Do not speak/or understand written Danish
  • Patients lacking legal capacity
  • Patients living at nursing homes

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Intervention group - Medical clinicsSystematic pharmacist interventionMedical clinics receiving the pharmacist intervention described in the intervention group for patient level
Intervention group - patient levelSystematic pharmacist interventionThe intervention consists of two subgroups: Intervention pharmacist and intervention proposals. As the pharmacist conducts medication reviews of the polypharmacy patients in the medical clinic they can make a note to the physician about fx a specific medication the physician needs to pay attention to. These polypharmacy patients are enrolled in the group intervention proposals and are asked to complete questionaries at baseline and follow-up. Ultimately, it is up to the physician to react to the note in the polypharmacy patients medical record. Therefore the pharmacist only makes a note in the journal of the patient and does nothing else. The group intervention pharmacist is polypharmacy patients where the pharmacist conducts a medication review and develops suggested interventions proposals for each participant
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Changes in polypharmacypatients medication6 months

The primary outcome at patient level is changes in the patients medication use at baseline and 6-month follow-up defined as the amount of medicine prescribed. Measuring the amount of medicine is extracted by the pharmacist from the participants SMC.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Healthcare servicesUp to 10 years

Use of healthcare services to estimate costs for the economic evaluation. Use of health care services are measured by Danish health registers.

Amount of medicine pr patient in each medical clinic6 months

The primary outcome for the medical clinics are changes in the patients medication at baseline and at six months follow-up

Health-related quality of life6 months

HRQoL as measures of effect for the economic evaluations. HRQoL is measured by the EQ-5D-5L questionnaire and converted into quality of life which is a scale from o to 1 where 0 correspondts to death and 1 indicates perfect health

Medical clinic number of polypharmacy patients6 months

. A count of the total number of polypharmacy patients in each medical clinic is conducted at baseline and six months follow-up

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

The quality unit for genreal practice

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Aalborg, North Denmark Region, Denmark

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