Eliminating Risk of Preventable Adverse Drug Events at the Hospital-community Interface of Care
- Conditions
- Adverse Drug Events
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Medication Reconciliation
- Registration Number
- NCT01164137
- Lead Sponsor
- Westview Physician Collaborative
- Brief Summary
This initiative aims to decrease the risk of medication errors at the hospital-community interface as well as health system utilization following hospital discharge by implementing a pharmacist-led medication reconciliation in the patients' home within 72 hours of hospital discharge.
- Detailed Description
The goals of this initiative are to decrease the risk for medication errors at the hospital community interface of care, thus decreasing preventable adverse drug events and preventable drug-related health system utilization following hospital discharge. This initiative has four objectives that aim to:
1. Develop and test a community-based medication reconciliation process/intervention.
2. Design and conduct a randomized controlled trial to examine the impact of the intervention on post-discharge health services utilization by comparing a set of outcome variables between intervention and non-intervention groups.
3. Design a risk prediction model that helps identify patients discharged from in-patient care with the highest level of need for the intervention.
4. Determine whether a community-based medication reconciliation process/intervention adds risk reduction value to individuals who have undergone an in-hospital medication reconciliation.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 156
- Patients attending the WestView Health Centre Medicine/Family Health Unit with at least one medication at discharge.
- First Nations persons
- Residents of continuing care or assisted living facilities
- Persons not residing in the Edmonton, AB, Canada region
- Persons who obtain a score of 19 or less on the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE)
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Medication Reconciliation Intervention Medication Reconciliation Participants receiving a pharmacist-led home intervention conducted within 72 hours of hospital discharge aimed at identifying and correcting medication discrepancies.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Health Services Utilization 3 Months Following Hospital Discharge 3 Months Mean health services utilization 3 months following hospital discharge. The specific health services utilization was re-admission to hospital, admission to home care, admission to long-term care and visits to emergency departments.
Health Services Utilization 6 Months Following Hospital Discharge 6 Months Mean health services utilization 6 months following hospital discharge. The specific health services utilization was re-admission to hospital, admission to home care, admission to long-term care and visits to emergency departments.
Health Services Utilization 9 Months Following Hospital Discharge 9 Months Mean health services utilization 9 months following hospital discharge. The specific health services utilization was re-admission to hospital, admission to home care, admission to long-term care and visits to emergency departments.
Health Services Utilization 12 Months Following Hospital Discharge 12 months Mean health services utilization 12 months following hospital discharge. The specific health services utilization was re-admission to hospital, admission to home care, admission to long-term care and visits to emergency departments.
Health Services Utilization 18 Months Following Hospital Discharge 18 months Mean health services utilization 18 months following hospital discharge. The specific health services utilization was re-admission to hospital, admission to home care, admission to long-term care and visits to emergency departments.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
WestView Health Centre
🇨🇦Stony Plain, Alberta, Canada