Dyslipidemias Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Community Based Approach to Dyslipidemia Management: Pharmacist Prescribing to Achieve Cholesterol Targets (RxACT Study)
Background:
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the cause of one-third of all deaths in Canada. One
important risk factor for CVD is dyslipidemia. The Canadian Health Measures survey, which
was conducted from 2007-2009, found that roughly 36% of Canadians had unhealthy levels of
LDL. Despite strong evidence and clear practice guidelines for the management of this risk
factor, it remains poorly treated.
Pharmacists are front-line primary care professionals who see patients at risk for
cardiovascular disease more frequently than other healthcare professionals. As such,
pharmacists have the opportunity to systematically and proactively identify patients with
undertreated dyslipidemia, as one public health approach to chronic disease management.
The objective of this study is to evaluate the effect of enhanced pharmacist care (i.e.,
participant identification, assessment, care plan development, education/counseling,
prescribing/titration of lipid-lowering medications and close follow-up) on the proportion
of participants achieving target LDL-cholesterol levels.
Hypothesis: Enhanced pharmacist care will result in a more significant decrease in LDL-c
levels, than that observed in the usual care patients.
Design:
This is a randomized controlled trial of enhanced pharmacist care. The study will be
conducted in twelve community pharmacies in Alberta, including several Safeway Pharmacies.
The participant population will be composed of adults with uncontrolled dyslipidemia as
defined by the 2009 Canadian Dyslipidemia Guidelines. The primary intervention will be
pharmacist directed dyslipidemia care. Participants randomized to usual care will receive
usual care from their pharmacist and physician.
Study Implications:
To the investigators knowledge, this study is the first randomized trial of pharmacist
prescribing in dyslipidemia. This study will have important implications for improving
patients' access to care, especially as most provinces are proceeding with granting
additional prescribing authority to pharmacists. The ability to conduct this study in a
province where pharmacists already have the ability to prescribe is unique. The results will
also encourage more pharmacists to get involved in cardiovascular prevention and will
increase the number of prescribers in the area of dyslipidemia.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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