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The study tested whether a pharmacist-run cardiovascular risk service (CVRS) at the University of Iowa can increase use of national standards of care in clinics


Clinical Trial Description

This project conducted a multicenter, cluster-randomized study utilizing a centralized CVRS for medical offices with large geographic, racial and ethnic diversity to determine the extent to which the CVRS model will be implemented. Twenty primary care offices were randomized to either the CVRS arm or a usual care arm, and 18 continued in the study. Each clinic enrolled 20-30 patients per office for a total of 402 subjects, of which 186 represented racial minorities. Subjects in the intervention arm clinic had regular contact by phone, email or text with a CVRS clinical pharmacist housed at the University of Iowa. The pharmacist communicated with the subject, with the site clinical pharmacist and, as needed, with the site provider to optimize both the subject's pharmaceutical regimen and lifestyle behaviors. The CVRS intervention lasted for 12 months. A complex algorithm was used to calculate the degree to which the subject's care and medical regimen follows national guidelines for reducing the risk of developing cardiovascular risk. Post-intervention telephone interviews are being conducted with 20 intervention subjects in order to assess their experience with the intervention and barriers and facilitators to the intervention. ;


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NCT number NCT02215408
Study type Interventional
Source University of Iowa
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date January 20, 2015
Completion date September 30, 2018

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