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NCT ID: NCT06451692 Not yet recruiting - Polypharmacy Clinical Trials

Prioritising Patient Medication Review: Hospitals Reaching Out

PriPMed
Start date: June 1, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To examine the effect of a cross-sectoral medication review intervention to admitted multi-morbid, polypharmacy patients aged 65+ at SHS in two settings; an acute admission unit (typical admission time < 48 hours) and a medical outpatient setting (patients routinely visits for follow-up, diagnosis or treatment, but do require a bed or overnight care).

NCT ID: NCT05526963 Not yet recruiting - Polypharmacy Clinical Trials

Reduction of Polypharmacy in Elderly People With Multiple Diseases

RED
Start date: December 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Elderly GP patients are often treated with five or more medications and therefore prone to adverse drug reactions (ADR). Potentially inappropriate prescriptions (PIPs) lead to increased adverse events like falls, hospitalizations and mortality. The primary aim of this study to reduce the frequency of ADRs in multimorbid patients aged 70 years and older by reducing polypharmacy.

NCT ID: NCT05247814 Not yet recruiting - Polypharmacy Clinical Trials

Individual Risk Profiles for Adverse Drug Reactions in Geriatric Patients

Start date: July 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

This project will generate a prospective cohort of geriatric patients with polypharmacy which will be characterized for vulnerability profiles of adverse drug reactions.

NCT ID: NCT04391218 Not yet recruiting - Aged Clinical Trials

A Multidisciplinary Intervention Including a Clinical Decision Support System and an App for Drug Therapy Management in Older Patients

FARMA-CANP
Start date: May 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

"La Casa nel Parco" (CANP) Project is a European Union and Regione Piemonte funded multidisciplinary project aimed to explore innovative technology application in older subject care. In this context, FARMA-CANP is a randomized open-label clinical trial evaluating a multidisciplinary intervention in older patients hospitalized at home. The intervention involves physicians, pharmacists, nurses and includes a Clinical Decision Support System to help the processes of therapeutic review and reconciliation, and an end-user App to support patients and/or caregivers in the daily management of drug therapy. The main objectives of the study are to evaluate the impact of the intervention on 1) medication adherence after discharge 2) medication appropriateness.

NCT ID: NCT04228900 Not yet recruiting - Malnutrition Clinical Trials

Malnutrition in Older Adults: An Intervention Based on Medication Review and Individual Nutritional Plan

Start date: August 24, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The project "Nutrition and Medication management in home-dwelling older adults" consist of two separate studies witch are described in the same study protocol. This is the second study in this Project. The first study (cross sectional) is described separately; Identification: 2017/12883-1 Undernutrition is common in older adults. The causes are many and include drug therapy. Drug side effects, as loss of appetite, nausea, or dry mouth, may contribute to malnutrition, impaired health and loss of function. In patients with malnutrition or at risk for malnutrition we will evaluate an intervention consisting of: - an "individual nutritional plan" with different measures aiming at improving nutritional status. - a systematic drug review.

NCT ID: NCT03283735 Not yet recruiting - Polypharmacy Clinical Trials

Deprescribing: a Portrait and Out-comes of the Reduction of Polypharmacy in Portugal

DePil17-20
Start date: September 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study protocol comprises three phases. The first two phases will be nationwide and aim to evaluate the prevalence and patterns of polypharmacy and assess the barriers and facilitators of deprescribing perceived by older adults, as well as their willingness to be deprescribed and to self-medicate. The third and last phase will be a non-pharmacological randomised clinical study to measure the impact of enablement of older adults in their willingness to be deprescribed and related quality of life.