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Clinical Trial Summary

The main objectives of this research are:

1. To identify factors that influence medication adherence rates in Emergency Department (ED) patients.

2. To measure the effects of alternative information prescriptions on medication adherence rates of ED patients.

3. To measure the effects of alternative information prescriptions (IRxs) on health and service utilization.


Clinical Trial Description

People who are prescribed self-administered medications frequently take less than half the doses. Poor adherence to medication regimens is associated with worsening of disease, death and increased health care costs in the United States. The few studies conducted in the emergency department (ED) setting suggest that between 7 to 45 percent of patients do not fill their prescription; one study conducted in Canada reported that 45% of ED patients did not follow their prescribed regimen. One strategy that may improve medication adherence among ED patients is a better information exchange between the patient, provider and the health care system. This study will use a randomized controlled trial to test the effect that two alternative ways of delivering information prescriptions (IRxs) have on medication adherence and treatment outcomes of ED patients.

ED patients treated and released with a prescribed medication(s) from three hospitals serving different patient populations in the Baltimore metropolitan area over a 9 month period will be included in the study. Research assistants will consent eligible patients, interview them prior to ED discharge and randomize subjects to one of four study groups: (1) usual care (medication prescription and instructions provided at discharge); (2) practical assistance which consists of giving information to help subject obtain medicine (i.e. programs that offer drugs more cheaply, pharmacy hours of operation, etc)(3) an IRx that includes a MedlinePlus referral plus written information from MedlinePlus customized to the subject's health problem and prescribed medication; or (4) an IRx that consists of practical assistance and MedlinePlus referral plus customized written information from MedlinePlus plus access to information services provided by a medical librarian, herein referred to as a clinical informationist or informationist. Subjects will be contacted by telephone one week post ED visit and queried about medication use and patient outcomes (self-reported health, satisfaction with ED visit, and ED revisits or hospitalizations) and use of Internet to access health information. Medication instructions and ED discharge diagnosis data will be extracted from subjects' electronic medical record and use of informationist services documented. Medication adherence rates and patient outcomes will be compared among study groups. Self-reported use of MedlinePlus will also be compared to electronic data for all subjects. Self-reported medication and ED revisits/hospitalizations will be compared to pharmacy claims and utilization data for subjects covered by Medicaid. ;


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NCT number NCT01174706
Study type Interventional
Source Johns Hopkins University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date November 2010
Completion date December 2011

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