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Effect of Pharmacists Treating Diabetes in a FQHC

Not Applicable
Conditions
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
Interventions
Other: Pharmacist review of therapy
Registration Number
NCT03134170
Lead Sponsor
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Brief Summary

This study is a randomized controlled cross-over trial, in the form of a proof of concept study that is designed to evaluate the health outcomes resulting from incorporating a licensed clinical pharmacist in a health care team to provide case management for diabetic patients at the Henry J Austin Health Clinic. The study uses a control group design and will feature both an experimental group and a control group. The control group, of 80 patients, will receive the standard treatment at the clinic. The experimental group, of 80 patients, will receive the standard treatment as well as Medication Therapy Management and counseling from a pharmacist. After one year the patients in the control group can cross-over to the intervention group and receive care from the pharmacist.

Detailed Description

We will put all patients into one of two groups by chance (like flipping a coin). One group of 80 patients will get the regular care at the clinic (control group). The other group of 80 patients will get their regular care at the clinic plus care by a pharmacist. The pharmacist and the regular provider will work as a team to manage the patient's drug therapy (Intervention group).

We will test the status of the patient's diabetes at each visit. Tests may include:

1. Measuring weight, heart rate, and blood pressure

2. Finger stick with a small needle to check lipid (fat) concentrations, fasting blood sugar or HbA1c

3. Examining feet, skin, and eyes

4. Reviewing the patient's diary of blood sugars, diet, and exercise history

5. Filling out a survey that measures quality of life and problems that make it hard to control your diabetes

6. Referral to other specialists such as a podiatrist (foot doctor), optometrist (eye doctor), nutritionist, and dentist

Patients will have appointments with their current provider and possibly with the pharmacist at least every 3 months. However, the total number of appointments is based on the patient's health needs. The first appointment with the pharmacist will take about one hour. Additional appointments will take about 30 minutes.

The group without the pharmacist will have regular appointment times. After 12 months in the study if the patients glucose is not well controlled they can be treated by the pharmacist for 6 months.

Final measures will be made after 12 mont

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
239
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Age 18 and 74
  2. Medicaid insurance
  3. HbA1c of 8% or greater
Exclusion Criteria
  1. HbA1C greater than 15% because the finger stick device can not accurately read values greater than this unless the HbA1C can be confirmed with a value drawn in the laboratory.

  2. Age < 18 years old or age ≥ 75 years old

  3. HbA1c < 8.5% PLUS presence of one or more of the following regardless of age:

    1. Limited life expectancy
    2. History of severe hypoglycemia
  4. HbA1c < 8.5% PLUS presence of one or more of the following if age ≥ 65 years old:

    1. Residency in a long-term care facility (e.g. nursing home, adult family home, etc.)
    2. ≥ 3 co-existing chronic illnesses c
    3. Impairments in ability to perform two or more instrumental activities of daily living d
    4. Mild, moderate, or severe cognitive impairment as determined by the patient's provider and Mini-Cog test

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
CROSSOVER
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Intervention groupPharmacist review of therapyThe intervention group will be seen by a pharmacist iin addition to their normal provider. The pharmacist will provide medication therapy review of the patient's therapy. The pharmacist will make recommendations to make revisions in the patient's therapy.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Hemoglobin A1Cevery 3 months for one year

Plasma glucose control

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Preventative careBaseline 6 months and 12 months

How frequent does the patient see a dentist, podiatris, optomitrist,

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Henry J Austin Health Clinic

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Trenton, New Jersey, United States

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