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NCT ID: NCT05899114 Recruiting - Polypharmacy Clinical Trials

Less Is More: Optimized Pharmacotherapy With Improved coNtinuity of CarE in hospitaLized oLder peOple

LIMONCELLO
Start date: June 5, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this cluster randomized controlled trial is to compare transitional multidisciplinary pharmacotherapeutic care (TMPC) with usual care in patients aged 70 years or older with polypharmacy, admitted to the hospital via the emergency department for longer than 24 hours and that have an elevated risk of drug related readmissions. The primary aims of the study are: - To assess whether TMPC leads to a decrease in number of DRreAs compared to usual care during the first 30 days after index hospitalisation. - To assess whether TMPC is cost-effective Participants will receive TMPC in hospitals allocated to the intervention. TMPC will be executed by a pharmacotherapeutic team, it consists of the following four elements: - pharmacotherapeutic analysis - transitional multidisciplinary discussion - pharmacotherapeutic care interview and discussion with the patient - discharge note with the pharmacotherapeutic care plan Researchers will compare TMPC with usual care to assess the effect and cost-effectiveness of TMPC.

NCT ID: NCT05799430 Recruiting - Polypharmacy Clinical Trials

Medication Review in Chronic Complex or Polymedicated Patients After Hospital Discharge.

Start date: April 15, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The goal of this prospective multicentre clustered randomized controlled trial is to evaluate the effect on new hospitalization episodes of a multidisciplinary medication review in primary care patients with polypharmacy or chronic complex conditions after hospital discharge. The multidisciplinary team will be integrated by a family physician (FP), a primary care nurse (PCN) and a primary care pharmacist (PCP). Patient will be adults aged 65 years and older. Polypharmacy refers to the use of 10 or more drugs based on information in electronic prescription software. Research questions are: In elderly patients with polypharmacy, which is the effect of an interdisciplinary medication review after hospital discharge in comparison with standard care, in terms of: - new hospitalization episodes? - number of drugs prescribed? - prescribed drugs adequacy?