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NCT number NCT05538065
Other study ID # 2019A013684
Secondary ID R33AG057388
Status Active, not recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date November 10, 2022
Est. completion date April 30, 2024

Study information

Verified date March 2024
Source Brigham and Women's Hospital
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Prescribing of potentially unsafe medications for older adults is extremely common; benzodiazepines and sedative hypnotics are, for example, key drug classes frequently implicated in adverse health consequences for vulnerable older adults, such as confusion or sedation, leading to hospitalizations, falls, and fractures. Fortunately, most of these consequences are preventable. Physicians' lack of awareness of alternatives, ambiguous practice guidelines, and perceived pressure from patients or caregivers are among the reasons why these drugs are used more than might be optimal. Reducing inappropriate use of these drugs may be achieved through decision support tools for providers that are embedded in electronic health record (EHR) systems. While EHR strategies are widely used to support the informational needs of providers, these tools have demonstrated only modest effectiveness at improving prescribing. The effectiveness of these tools could be enhanced by leveraging principles of behavioral economics and related sciences.


Description:

This is a cluster randomized control trial (RCT) to evaluate whether newly designed EHR-based tools designed using behavioral principles reduce inappropriate prescribing and adverse outcomes among older adults. This study will be conducted in outpatient primary care practices at Mass General Brigham (MGB), specifically Massachusetts General Hospital. MGB has a fully functional EHR, EpicCare, that supports computerized ordering of medications. MGB is comprised of 150 outpatient practices with over 1,800 physicians. In this trial, approximately 190 primary care providers at MGH will be randomized to receive usual care or an active intervention. Providers randomized to one of the 2 selected treatment arms will receive an EHR tool to guide their care of eligible patients. They will be followed for 12 months. Providers randomized to usual care will receive no newly-designed EHR tool. Providers will receive these EHR tools for their patients who meet the following criteria: 1) older adults (aged 65 years or more), and 2) who have been prescribed at least 90 pills of benzodiazepine or sedative hypnotic or have been prescribed at least one active orders of at least 90 pills of two different anticholinergics in the last 180 days.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Active, not recruiting
Enrollment 201
Est. completion date April 30, 2024
Est. primary completion date March 15, 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Primary care provider at Mass General Brigham Providers will receive these EHR tools for their patients who meet the following criteria: 1. older adults (aged 65 years or more) 2. who have been prescribed at least 90 pills of benzodiazepine or sedative hypnotic in the last 180 days. Outcomes will be measured on the patient level. Exclusion Criteria: - N/A

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Follow-up booster Alert
Once the order entry or open encounter alert displays, the provider will have the option to schedule a follow-up message that will be sent 4 weeks after the alert is triggered
Pre-commitment
A two-staged pre-commitment electronic health record alert will be used. In the 1st alert, the providers will be prompted to discuss risks of these high-risk medications and share a handout about the risks with their patients, at their own discretion. The second alert will be either an order entry or open encounter alert, depending on the arm the provider is assigned to.
Enhanced Alert
An enhanced alert (known as a Best Practice Advisory [BPA]) will appear on the provider's electronic health record screen and will contain several standard components such as information about why the medication is dangerous for their patient and an order set that will allow providers to order a gradual dose taper for their patient, order alternative medications, place a referral to a behavioral health specialist, provide instructions on how to make lifestyle modifications to improve patient symptoms, and add patient instructions for how to gradually taper off benzodiazepines and sedative hypnotics, as applicable.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Mass General Brigham Boston Massachusetts

Sponsors (4)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Brigham and Women's Hospital Massachusetts General Hospital, National Institute on Aging (NIA), National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Quantity of high-risk medication dispensed Number of milligram equivalents of high-risk medications filled by patients, in follow-up, using pharmacy claims data 12 months
Other Occurrence of clinically-significant adverse drug events Occurrence of sedation or cognitive impairment, and all-cause hospitalizations and falls or fractures, measured in administrative claims data 12 months
Primary Reduction in inappropriate prescribing Composite of 1) discontinuation of study high-risk medications or 2) ordering a gradual dose taper (for benzodiazepine or sedative hypnotics) using EHR data 12 months
Secondary Quantity of high-risk medication prescribed Number of milligram equivalents of high-risk medications prescribed to patients in the follow-up period using EHR data 12 months
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