Health Research Board, Centre for Primary Care Research, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Beaux Lane House, Lower Mercer Street, Dublin, Ireland.
Trials. 2013 Mar 13;14:72. doi: 10.1186/1745-6215-14-72.
Potentially inappropriate prescribing in older people is common in primary care and can result in increased morbidity, adverse drug events, hospitalizations and mortality. In Ireland, 36% of those aged 70 years or over received at least one potentially inappropriate medication, with an associated expenditure of over €45 million.The main objective of this study is to determine the effectiveness and acceptability of a complex, multifaceted intervention in reducing the level of potentially inappropriate prescribing in primary care.
METHODS/DESIGN: This study is a pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial, conducted in primary care (OPTI-SCRIPT trial), involving 22 practices (clusters) and 220 patients. Practices will be allocated to intervention or control arms using minimization, with intervention participants receiving a complex multifaceted intervention incorporating academic detailing, medicines review with web-based pharmaceutical treatment algorithms that provide recommended alternative treatment options, and tailored patient information leaflets. Control practices will deliver usual care and receive simple patient-level feedback on potentially inappropriate prescribing. Routinely collected national prescribing data will also be analyzed for nonparticipating practices, acting as a contemporary national control. The primary outcomes are the proportion of participant patients with potentially inappropriate prescribing and the mean number of potentially inappropriate prescriptions per patient. In addition, economic and qualitative evaluations will be conducted.
This study will establish the effectiveness of a multifaceted intervention in reducing potentially inappropriate prescribing in older people in Irish primary care that is generalizable to countries with similar prescribing challenges.
Current controlled trials ISRCTN41694007.
老年人潜在不适当处方在初级保健中很常见,可能导致发病率增加、药物不良事件、住院和死亡。在爱尔兰,70 岁及以上的人群中有 36%至少使用了一种潜在不适当的药物,相关支出超过 4500 万欧元。本研究的主要目的是确定一种复杂的、多方面的干预措施在降低初级保健中潜在不适当处方水平方面的有效性和可接受性。
方法/设计:这是一项在初级保健中进行的实用聚类随机对照试验(OPTI-SCRIPT 试验),涉及 22 个实践(聚类)和 220 名患者。将使用最小化方法对实践进行干预或对照分组,干预参与者将接受一种复杂的多方面干预措施,包括学术细节、药物审查以及基于网络的药物治疗算法,这些算法提供了推荐的替代治疗方案,并提供了定制的患者信息传单。对照实践将提供常规护理,并对潜在不适当的处方提供简单的患者水平反馈。还将对未参与实践的患者进行常规收集的国家处方数据进行分析,作为当代国家对照。主要结果是有潜在不适当处方的患者比例和每位患者潜在不适当处方的平均数量。此外,还将进行经济和定性评估。
本研究将确定一种多方面干预措施在降低爱尔兰初级保健中老年人潜在不适当处方的有效性,该措施可推广到面临类似处方挑战的国家。
当前对照试验 ISRCTN41694007。