Medication Adherence Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Community Pharmacist Intervention on Adherence to Long-Term Medications
The 4-arm factorial design RCT tested the impact of a behavioral intervention (SBI or BI), a reminder device (Pillbox), and the combination of the two on adherence in adult patients who filled a prescription for oral medications to treat diabetes or hyperlipidemia.
Patients diagnosed with chronic diseases often fail to follow their prescribed medication
regimens, (16355071,19954264,16732693,23111664) which accounts for up to 290 billion dollars
per year in unnecessary medical costs, largely because medication nonadherence increases
their risk of disease progression, hospitalization, and premature death.(16355071, 23373139,
23032359) A number of studies have investigated ways to improve medication adherence;
(18425859, 18537843) however, few studies on interventions have demonstrated large
improvements in adherence and few have used scientifically rigorous study methods such as
randomized controlled trials (RCTs).(24422970) A recent systematic review identified a need
for adherence interventions and suggested the use of factorial designs in RCTs to study
multiple interventions and combinations within large patient populations.(24422970)
This study used a factorial-designed, four-armed, RCT to examine the impact of three
pharmacy-based interventions versus standard care on improving medication adherence and
health outcomes in patients with diabetes and hyperlipidemia. The three interventions used
in this study were a behavioral intervention, a pillbox weekly reminder, and the combination
of the two.
Pillboxes (PB) used in this study had compartments for each day (7X1) and for participants
taking multiple medications, sub-compartments for each medication per day (7X4).
The behavioral intervention, called Screening and Brief Intervention (SBI or BI), consisted
of a short 2-5 minute conversation between the patient and the provider aimed to encourage
modification in the patient's health behavior. While BI has primarily been used to address
unhealthy alcohol use in patients (11), the researchers hypothesized that this
patient-centered approach can be particularly useful for improving medication adherence in
chronically ill patients. In this study, motivational interviewing counseling principles
were used for motivating patients to take more active roles in self-managing their health.
Motivational interviewing can take many forms, however, in this study, the BIs used a schema
of motivational interviewing originally developed by the principal investigator titled
POLAR*S™ .
The specific aims of this research study included testing the impact of three community
pharmacy intervention for adult patients with diabetes or hyperlipidemia on: (1) medication
adherence; (2) biologic outcomes associated with medication adherence; (3) self-reported
health and psychosocial status; and (4) pharmacists' impressions on how BI could be scalable
to community pharmacy settings.
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Factorial Assignment, Masking: Open Label
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