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NCT number NCT02833272
Other study ID # 15-372
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received July 12, 2016
Last updated February 14, 2017
Start date July 2016
Est. completion date June 2017

Study information

Verified date February 2017
Source McGill University Health Center
Contact Emily G McDonald, MD MSc
Phone 514-934-1934
Email emily.mcdonald@mcgill.ca
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Inappropriate medication use among the elderly ranges from 11% to 62% and is a major concern for patient safety. Benzodiazepines account for approximately 20 to 25% of inappropriate medications prescribed to the elderly, thus reducing their inappropriate use could have a substantial impact on patient safety and overall well-being among elderly patients. The Choosing Wisely Canada- Geriatrics guidelines for high value health care recommend against the prescription of benzodiazepines or other sedative-hypnotics (Z drugs) in older adults as first choice for insomnia, agitation or delirium. Despite evidence of potential harms, benzodiazepines and non-benzodiazepine sedatives (including the "Z-drugs": eszopiclone, zopiclone, zolpidem and zaleplon, henceforth referred to as "sedatives") continue to be prescribed inappropriately to patients in hospital and community settings.

Our primary objective is to facilitate the deprescription of benzodiazepine and non-benzodiazepine sedative hypnotics (sedatives) using a combination of physician education sessions and an updated patient educational pamphlet based on Tannenbaum's EMPOWER study conducted in a community-based setting.


Description:

This study will be a pragmatic before-after intervention trial at the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) Royal Victoria Hospital (Glen Site) using historical controls from 2014-2016 at our hospital.The intervention will begin July 2016 and conclude January 2016.

The intervention will include the following components:

1. Educational campaign toward physicians about benzodiazepine and Z-drug prescriptions:

An educational campaign about the purpose of the study and risks of benzodiazepine and sedative prescriptions will be delivered to physicians in each intervention cluster. The educational campaign will include a presentation by the chief of the medical service at teaching rounds at the beginning of the intervention, an electronic message sent to all physicians on the medical service, and posting of the Choosing Wisely Canada- Geriatrics guidelines.

2. In-hospital patient education campaign:

Patients will be identified from the pharmacy database and validated by a research associate in collaboration with the unit pharmacists based on the patient's best possible medication history taken at time of admission. Eligibility will be confirmed by the patient's treating physician with support from the principal investigator and site coordinators. Patients will receive a previously validated (in the outpatient setting) educational brochure about the risks of chronic sedative use and how to stop using them through a tapering regimen. The booklet currently includes information about benzodiazepines but will be adapted to also include information about sedatives. The preparation of the brochure has been validated in both English and French for comprehension and readability.

Clusters will be defined by clinical teaching unit (CTU) at the Royal Victoria Hospital, - the C9 CTU and D9 CTU. Follow up of discharged patients will be until 30 and 90 days post-discharge.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 50
Est. completion date June 2017
Est. primary completion date April 2017
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 65 Years to 120 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Inpatients 65 years or older admitted to study units

- Have a benzodiazepine or sedative prescription used at least 3 times in the week prior to enrolment

Exclusion Criteria:

- Less than 65 years of age

- Admitted for the treatment of alcohol or benzodiazepine withdrawal

- Not having a prescription for benzodiazepines or Z-drugs

- Not reporting use of either medication at least 3 times in the week prior to admission

- Not being enrolled in the provincial drug plan

- Opting out of the provincial drug database (DSQ)

- Previous enrolment in the study

- Patients expected to die before primary endpoint can be realized (e.g., patients admitted for end of life care or prognosis of 3 months or less)

- Patient lives in nursing home and has dementia without an identifiable proxy

- Inability for patient or proxy to speak English or French

- No means of contacting patient or proxy after discharge

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
EMPOWER Educational Brochure
The EMPOWER educational brochure explains the risk of benzodiazepine and non-benzodiazepine sedative use to patients with a current prescription. The brochure also provides a tapering schedule if the patient chooses to discontinue taking the drug.

Locations

Country Name City State
Canada McGill University Health Centre (Royal Victoria Hospital) Montreal Quebec

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
McGill University Health Center

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Canada, 

References & Publications (5)

American Geriatrics Society 2012 Beers Criteria Update Expert Panel.. American Geriatrics Society updated Beers Criteria for potentially inappropriate medication use in older adults. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2012 Apr;60(4):616-31. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2012.03923.x. Review. — View Citation

Brekke M, Rognstad S, Straand J, Furu K, Gjelstad S, Bjørner T, Dalen I. Pharmacologically inappropriate prescriptions for elderly patients in general practice: How common? Baseline data from The Prescription Peer Academic Detailing (Rx-PAD) study. Scand J Prim Health Care. 2008;26(2):80-5. doi: 10.1080/02813430802002875. — View Citation

Guaraldo L, Cano FG, Damasceno GS, Rozenfeld S. Inappropriate medication use among the elderly: a systematic review of administrative databases. BMC Geriatr. 2011 Nov 30;11:79. doi: 10.1186/1471-2318-11-79. Review. — View Citation

Tannenbaum C, Martin P, Tamblyn R, Benedetti A, Ahmed S. Reduction of inappropriate benzodiazepine prescriptions among older adults through direct patient education: the EMPOWER cluster randomized trial. JAMA Intern Med. 2014 Jun;174(6):890-8. doi: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2014.949. — View Citation

van der Hooft CS, Jong GW, Dieleman JP, Verhamme KM, van der Cammen TJ, Stricker BH, Sturkenboom MC. Inappropriate drug prescribing in older adults: the updated 2002 Beers criteria--a population-based cohort study. Br J Clin Pharmacol. 2005 Aug;60(2):137-44. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Stopped Use Investigators will evaluate whether the patient has stopped use of benzodiazepines within 90 days of discharge from the hospital. 90 days post-discharge
Secondary Sleep disturbance: sleep quality assessed by the PROMIS Sleep Disturbance 4a Short Form Investigators will evaluate whether the patient's sleep quality has changed since they left the hospital. The PROMIS Sleep Disturbance 4a Short Form will be used to assess sleep. 90 days post-discharge
Secondary Change in patient self-reported falls Investigators will evaluate whether there has been any change in patient self-reported falls. 90 days post-discharge
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