Sleep Disorders Clinical Trial
Official title:
Risk and Benefit Assessment of Hypnotic Agents for Sleep Disorders Among Elderly; A Prospective Cohort Study at a Taiwanese Academic Medical Center
The aims of this study are to (1) examine the medication use patterns of commonly prescribed hypnotics and the factors that were associated with the long-term and short-term use patterns among the elderly population in Taiwan; (2)investigate the associations of using hypnotics with the elderly patients' disease statuses, efficacy and safety, as well as its pharmacokinetic and pharmacogenetic characteristics;(3) determine the clinical, economic and humanistic outcomes of using hypnotics and the corresponding contributing factors for the elderly in Taiwan.
Aging is associated with the changes in the sleep structure, continuity, and timing while it
also affects the elderly's physiological and psychological health statuses. Despite the fact
that hypnotics are beneficial for the short-term management of insomnia, it is inconclusive
about the risk and benefit ratios of long-term use for the elderly. The objectives of this
study are to (1)examine the medication use patterns of prescribed hypnotics and the factors
that were associated with the use patterns among the elderly population; (2)investigate the
associations of using prescribed hypnotics with the elderly patients' disease statuses,
efficacy and safety, as well as their pharmacokinetic and pharmacogenetic
characteristics;(3)determine the clinical, economic and humanistic outcomes and
corresponding factors of using hypnotics for long-term and short-term use in Taiwanese
elderly.
This proposed study is the second part of a larger project that consists of two main phases
across four years. The first part will include a retrospective database analysis to examine
the medication use patterns for sleep disorders and corresponding outcomes using three data
sets. Elderly patients aged 65 or older and who received hypnotics for insomnia will be
selected from Taiwan's National Health Insurance Research Database, National Health
Interview Survey and China Medical University Hospital (CMUH) in-house databases. Focus will
be placed on benzodiazepines (BZD) and BZD-receptor specific non-BZD agents (Z-drugs), but
Chinese traditional medication used for insomnia will also be examined.
This study is the second part of the larger project. The investigators will conduct a
longitudinal, prospective, observational cohort study over a period of two years. The focus
of this study is the use of hypnotic BZD and Z-drugs on elderly insomnia patients. The study
cohorts include elderly patients, aged 65 years or older, who have received services in the
outpatient departments of China Medical University Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan, and who have
been prescribed with a selected BZD or Z-drug for insomnia for at least one week. A control
group cohort will also be recruited. Each recruited patient will be monitored and evaluated
periodically for at least one year. Economic, clinical, and humanistic outcomes, as well as
adherence to the hypnotics will be assessed and monitored. Safety and tolerability will be
assessed by occurrence of adverse drug reactions. Pharmacokinetic properties and genotyping
patterns will be also be evaluated using snapshot blood sampling after the 6th month of
enrollment in the study. The clinical and humanistic outcomes measures will include changes
in insomnia status, functional status changes, depression status, as well as over-all
well-being using EuroQol 5D. Economic evaluation will compare total insurance and
out-of-pocket expenses at baseline and at 12 months follow up.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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