Adherence, Medication Clinical Trial
— SLOPUZOfficial title:
Benefits of Medicines Use Review Service in Slovenia: a Randomized Controlled Trial
Verified date | June 2020 |
Source | University of Ljubljana |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Medicines Use Review service (PUZ) has been officially introduced in Slovenian pharmacy practice in 2015 and has been offered to pharmacy customers by pharmacist, certified to provide the service. Patients can to talk to a pharmacist and discuss their medicines, how they use it and any issues or question they might have. We designed a study to evaluate how Medicines Use Review (PUZ) work and how it is reaching the set objectives. The objectives of the PUZ service are to address actual patient medicines use and consequently improve medication adherence, identify and solve drug related problems and enhance medication knowledge. Pharmacists, who are certified to provide the service, recognized the patients, who might need the service and invited them to participate in the study. The study consisted of two visits in 12 weeks' time period. Patients, who decided to participate, were randomly allocated in two groups - intervention and control. Both groups were interviewed and fulfilled questionnaires at visit 1 (V1). Afterwards the test group patients received PUZ. After 12 weeks both groups attended the visit 2 (V2), where they were re-interviewed and fulfilled questionnaires again. After the study completion also the patients from control group received PUZ due to ethical reasons.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 169 |
Est. completion date | September 16, 2017 |
Est. primary completion date | September 16, 2017 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - at least one prescription medicine for a chronic condition for at least six months - deemed to be suitable for MUR by a pharmacist, certified to provide the MUR service; - ability to communicate in Slovenian; The inclusion of patients was performed in accordance with the SOP MUR, to reflect how patients are generally offered MUR service in Slovenia. Exclusion Criteria: - urgent need of MUR (the service delay due to randomization would risk their health); - referred for MUR by a healthcare professional (general practitioner, nurse, etc.); - the patient's carer, rather than the patient themselves, was able to attend the interviews and receive MUR; - previously received MUR or an advanced medication review; - difficulties understanding, communicating or other issues (vision, hearing) that might affect study outcomes. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Slovenia | Community pharmacy "Žalske lekarne Žalec" | Žalec | |
Slovenia | Community pharmacy "Lekarna Brežice" | Brežice | |
Slovenia | Community pharmacy "Celjske lekarne javni zavod" | Celje | |
Slovenia | Community pharmacy "Kraške lekarne Ilirska Bistrica" | Ilirska Bistrica | |
Slovenia | Community pharmacy "Lekarna Kocevje" | Kocevje | |
Slovenia | Community pharmacy "Obalne lekarne Koper" | Koper | |
Slovenia | Community pharmacy " Gorenjske lekarne" | Kranj | |
Slovenia | Community pharmacy "Lekarna Ljubljana" | Ljubljana | |
Slovenia | Community pharmacy "Javni zdravstveni zavod Mariborske lekarne Maribor" | Maribor | |
Slovenia | Community pharmacy "Pomurske lekarne Murska Sobota" | Murska Sobota | |
Slovenia | Community pharmacy "Goriška lekarna Nova Gorica" | Nova Gorica | |
Slovenia | Community pharmacy "Lekarna Ormož" | Ormož | |
Slovenia | Community pharmacy "Lekarne Ptuj" | Ptuj | |
Slovenia | Community pharmacy "Lekarna Sevnica" | Sevnica |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Mitja Kos | Comunity pharmacy Žalske lekarne Žalec, Comunity pharmacy Celjske lekarne, Comunity pharmacy Gorenjske lekarne, Comunity pharmacy Goriška lekarna Nova Gorica, Comunity pharmacy Javni zdravstveni zavod Mariborske lekarne Maribor, Comunity pharmacy Kraške lekarne Ilirska Bistrica, Comunity pharmacy Lekarna Brežice, Comunity pharmacy Lekarna Kocevje, Comunity pharmacy Lekarna Ljubljana, Comunity pharmacy Lekarna Ormož, Comunity pharmacy Lekarna Sevnica, Comunity pharmacy Lekarne Ptuj, Comunity pharmacy Obalne lekarne Koper, Comunity pharmacy Pomurske lekarne Murska Sobota |
Slovenia,
Griese-Mammen N, Hersberger KE, Messerli M, Leikola S, Horvat N, van Mil JWF, Kos M. PCNE definition of medication review: reaching agreement. Int J Clin Pharm. 2018 Oct;40(5):1199-1208. doi: 10.1007/s11096-018-0696-7. Epub 2018 Aug 2. — View Citation
Nabergoj Makovec U, Kos M, Pisk N. Community pharmacists' perspectives on implementation of Medicines Use Review in Slovenia. Int J Clin Pharm. 2018 Oct;40(5):1180-1188. doi: 10.1007/s11096-018-0644-6. Epub 2018 Jun 16. — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | medication adherence | Self-reported medication adherence to multiple medications, evaluated by an 8-item Morisky Medication Adherence Scale (©MMAS-8) and scored with ©Morisky Widget MMAS-8 Software. MUR impact was defined as the relative difference in in MMAS-8 score after 12 weeks (V2-V1) between test and control group. | 12 weeks (V2-V1) | |
Secondary | drug-related problems | The changes in the proportion of manifested DRPs, the proportion of patients with at least one mDRPs, and the risk of the mDRPs between visits. This outcome only considered for the intervention group (test group), therefore the before-after analysis was applied. | 12 weeks (V2-V1) | |
Secondary | Medicine-associated burden | MUR impact on medicine-associated burden was defined as the mean relative difference in the score of Living with Medicines Questionnaire (©LMQ), visual analog scale (VAS) and each domain score between test and control group after 12 weeks (V1-V2). | 12 weeks (V1-V2) | |
Secondary | Patient information ('knowledge') regarding medicines | Interview with the patients. Patients answered three questions regarding each of their regularly used prescription medicines: (i) "What are you taking the medicine for?", to state the purpose of medicine use; (ii) "How are you supposed to take the medicine?", to state the daily dose; and (iii) "Do you know of any special warnings regarding the medicine? If yes, which ones?". Accuracy of answers regarding the purpose of medicine and its daily dose were checked by comparing them with either physician instructions or, when physician instructions were unavailable, Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC). Answers were deemed to be 'correct' if they matched the information in these sources, 'incorrect' if they did not match or 'not known' if patients responded with "I don't know" or 'no'. Proportions of correct and incorrect answers per patient-medicine, and proportions of improvement or deterioration in given information between visits for the test and control group, were assessed. | 12 weeks |
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