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The effect of providing prescribing recommendations on appropriate prescribing: A cluster‐randomized controlled trial in older adults in a preoperative setting

AIMS: The Systematic Tool to Reduce Inappropriate Prescribing is a method to assess patient's medication and has been incorporated into a clinical decision support system: STRIP Assistant. Our aim was to evaluate the effect of recommendations generated using STRIP Assistant on appropriate presc...

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Autores principales: Boersma, Marijke Nynke, Huibers, Corlina Johanna Alida, Drenth‐van Maanen, Anna Clara, Emmelot‐Vonk, Mariëlle Henriëtte, Wilting, Ingeborg, Knol, Wilma
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6710520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31108564
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bcp.13987
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author Boersma, Marijke Nynke
Huibers, Corlina Johanna Alida
Drenth‐van Maanen, Anna Clara
Emmelot‐Vonk, Mariëlle Henriëtte
Wilting, Ingeborg
Knol, Wilma
author_facet Boersma, Marijke Nynke
Huibers, Corlina Johanna Alida
Drenth‐van Maanen, Anna Clara
Emmelot‐Vonk, Mariëlle Henriëtte
Wilting, Ingeborg
Knol, Wilma
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description AIMS: The Systematic Tool to Reduce Inappropriate Prescribing is a method to assess patient's medication and has been incorporated into a clinical decision support system: STRIP Assistant. Our aim was to evaluate the effect of recommendations generated using STRIP Assistant on appropriate prescribing and mortality in a preoperative setting. METHODS: This cluster‐randomized controlled trial was carried out at the preoperative geriatric outpatient clinic. Residents who performed a comprehensive geriatric assessment were randomized to the control group and intervention group in a 1:1 ratio. Visiting patients aged 70 years or older on 5 or more medications were included. Intervention: prescribing recommendations were generated by a physician using STRIP Assistant and given to the resident. Control group residents performed a medication review according to usual care. Primary outcome: number of medication changes made because of potential prescribing omissions (PPOs), potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs), and suboptimal dosages according to the prescribing recommendations. Secondary outcome: 3‐month postoperative mortality. RESULTS: 65 intervention and 59 control patients were included, attended by 34 residents. Significantly more medication changes because of PPOs and PIMs were made in the intervention group than in the control group (PPOs 26.2% vs 3.4%, odds ratio 0.04 [95% confidence interval 0.003–0.46] P < .05; PIMS 46.2% vs 15.3% odds ratio 0.14 [95% confidence interval 0.07–0.57] P < .005). There were no differences in dose adjustments or in postoperative mortality. CONCLUSION: Prescribing recommendations generated with the help of STRIP Assistant improved appropriate prescribing in a preoperative geriatric outpatient clinic but did not affect postoperative mortality.
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spelling pubmed-67105202019-08-28 The effect of providing prescribing recommendations on appropriate prescribing: A cluster‐randomized controlled trial in older adults in a preoperative setting Boersma, Marijke Nynke Huibers, Corlina Johanna Alida Drenth‐van Maanen, Anna Clara Emmelot‐Vonk, Mariëlle Henriëtte Wilting, Ingeborg Knol, Wilma Br J Clin Pharmacol Original Articles AIMS: The Systematic Tool to Reduce Inappropriate Prescribing is a method to assess patient's medication and has been incorporated into a clinical decision support system: STRIP Assistant. Our aim was to evaluate the effect of recommendations generated using STRIP Assistant on appropriate prescribing and mortality in a preoperative setting. METHODS: This cluster‐randomized controlled trial was carried out at the preoperative geriatric outpatient clinic. Residents who performed a comprehensive geriatric assessment were randomized to the control group and intervention group in a 1:1 ratio. Visiting patients aged 70 years or older on 5 or more medications were included. Intervention: prescribing recommendations were generated by a physician using STRIP Assistant and given to the resident. Control group residents performed a medication review according to usual care. Primary outcome: number of medication changes made because of potential prescribing omissions (PPOs), potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs), and suboptimal dosages according to the prescribing recommendations. Secondary outcome: 3‐month postoperative mortality. RESULTS: 65 intervention and 59 control patients were included, attended by 34 residents. Significantly more medication changes because of PPOs and PIMs were made in the intervention group than in the control group (PPOs 26.2% vs 3.4%, odds ratio 0.04 [95% confidence interval 0.003–0.46] P < .05; PIMS 46.2% vs 15.3% odds ratio 0.14 [95% confidence interval 0.07–0.57] P < .005). There were no differences in dose adjustments or in postoperative mortality. CONCLUSION: Prescribing recommendations generated with the help of STRIP Assistant improved appropriate prescribing in a preoperative geriatric outpatient clinic but did not affect postoperative mortality. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-07-03 2019-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6710520/ /pubmed/31108564 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bcp.13987 Text en © 2019 The Authors. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Pharmacological Society. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Boersma, Marijke Nynke
Huibers, Corlina Johanna Alida
Drenth‐van Maanen, Anna Clara
Emmelot‐Vonk, Mariëlle Henriëtte
Wilting, Ingeborg
Knol, Wilma
The effect of providing prescribing recommendations on appropriate prescribing: A cluster‐randomized controlled trial in older adults in a preoperative setting
title The effect of providing prescribing recommendations on appropriate prescribing: A cluster‐randomized controlled trial in older adults in a preoperative setting
title_full The effect of providing prescribing recommendations on appropriate prescribing: A cluster‐randomized controlled trial in older adults in a preoperative setting
title_fullStr The effect of providing prescribing recommendations on appropriate prescribing: A cluster‐randomized controlled trial in older adults in a preoperative setting
title_full_unstemmed The effect of providing prescribing recommendations on appropriate prescribing: A cluster‐randomized controlled trial in older adults in a preoperative setting
title_short The effect of providing prescribing recommendations on appropriate prescribing: A cluster‐randomized controlled trial in older adults in a preoperative setting
title_sort effect of providing prescribing recommendations on appropriate prescribing: a cluster‐randomized controlled trial in older adults in a preoperative setting
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6710520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31108564
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bcp.13987
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