Team Approach to Polypharmacy Evaluation and Reduction
Medication Therapy Management | Multi-morbidity | PolypharmacyIn an aging population, most seniors suffer from multiple chronic conditions. When the number of medications taken is ≥5 (polypharmacy), the burden of taking multiple concurrent medications can do more harm than good. Seniors take an average of 7 regular medications and studies link polypharmacy with adverse effects on morbidity, function and health service use. However, it is not clear to what extent these are reversible if medication burden is reduced.
This trial will test the effects on medication numbers and patient health outcomes of an intervention to polypharmacy. This study will test a program focused on medication reduction number and dose. Prioritizing medications according to the patient's preference as reducing the dose also reduces the risk of drug side effects.
Patients, aged 70 years of age or older and are taking ≥5 medications, will randomly receive the program immediately or at 6 months. The program involves information gathering from the patient, including systematically seeking patients priorities and preferences medication review with the pharmacist and then a consultation with the family doctor. The intervention is focused on discontinuing/reducing the dose of medications where possible using a 'pause and monitor' framework to assess the need for restart. An electronic program that detects drug adverse effects and flags potentially inappropriate medications will be integrated into an electronic clinical pathway incorporating monitoring and follow up systems.
This study will examine effects on patient and health relevant outcome measures as well as qualitative research exploring patients' and clinicians' experiences of reducing medication burden. The results will be used to determine whether this system can be implemented as part of routine preventative care in primary care for older adults.
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Conditions de participation
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Sexe:
ALL -
Âges admissibles:
70 and up
Critères de participation
Inclusion Criteria:
* Aged 70 years of age or older
* Patient must have a family doctor
* Participating family doctor as most responsible provider
* Currently taking more 5 or more long-term medications
* Have not had a recent (past 12 months) comprehensive medication review
* Patient willing to try discontinuation
Exclusion Criteria:
* English language or cognitive skills inadequate to understand and respond to rating scales
* Terminal illness or other circumstance precluding 6 month study period
Lieu de l'étude
Dr. Dee Mangin
Dr. Dee ManginHamilton, Ontario
Canada
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- Étude parrainée par
- McMaster University
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- ID de l'étude:
NCT02942927