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Effect of a pharmacist‐led intervention on adherence among patients with a first‐time prescription for a cardiovascular medicine: a randomized controlled trial in Norwegian pharmacies

OBJECTIVE: To examine whether a pharmacist‐led intervention improves medication adherence among patients who have filled a first‐time prescription for a cardiovascular medicine. METHODS: Design: Unblinded randomized controlled trial. Setting: 67 Norwegian pharmacies, October 2014–June 2015. Particip...

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Autores principales: Hovland, Ragnar, Bremer, Sara, Frigaard, Christine, Henjum, Solveig, Faksvåg, Per Kristian, Sæther, Erik Magnus, Kristiansen, Ivar Sønbø
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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/PMC7384053/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31886591
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ijpp.12598
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author Hovland, Ragnar
Bremer, Sara
Frigaard, Christine
Henjum, Solveig
Faksvåg, Per Kristian
Sæther, Erik Magnus
Kristiansen, Ivar Sønbø
author_facet Hovland, Ragnar
Bremer, Sara
Frigaard, Christine
Henjum, Solveig
Faksvåg, Per Kristian
Sæther, Erik Magnus
Kristiansen, Ivar Sønbø
author_sort Hovland, Ragnar
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description OBJECTIVE: To examine whether a pharmacist‐led intervention improves medication adherence among patients who have filled a first‐time prescription for a cardiovascular medicine. METHODS: Design: Unblinded randomized controlled trial. Setting: 67 Norwegian pharmacies, October 2014–June 2015. Participants: 1480 adults with a first‐time prescription for a cardiovascular medicine. Intervention: Participants in the intervention group received two consultations with a pharmacist 1–2 and 3–5 weeks after filling the prescription. Participants in the control group received care according to usual practice. Main outcome measure: The primary outcome was self‐reported adherence as measured by the 8‐item Morisky Medication Adherence Scale (MMAS‐8), at 7 and 18 weeks after filling the prescription. Adherence from baseline to week 52 was estimated using data from the Norwegian Prescription Database (NPD). KEY FINDINGS: Data from MMAS‐8 showed that 91.3% of the patients in the intervention group were adherent after 7 weeks versus 86.8% in the control group (4.5% difference, 95% CI 0.8–8.2, P = 0.017). The corresponding proportions were 88.7% versus 83.7% after 18 weeks (5.0% difference, 95% CI 0.8–9.2, P = 0.021). NPD data (n = 1294) showed no significant difference in adherence after 52 weeks (95% CI −2.0 to 7.8, P = 0.24). However, adherence among statin users (n = 182) was 66.5% in the intervention group versus 57.4% among new statin users in the general population (n = 1500) (difference 9.1%, 95% CI 1.5–16.0, P = 0.019). CONCLUSION: The main outcome measure indicates that a short, structured pharmacist‐led intervention may increase medication adherence for patients starting on chronic cardiovascular medication. However, these findings could not be confirmed by the NPD data analysis.
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spelling pubmed-73840532020-07-28 Effect of a pharmacist‐led intervention on adherence among patients with a first‐time prescription for a cardiovascular medicine: a randomized controlled trial in Norwegian pharmacies Hovland, Ragnar Bremer, Sara Frigaard, Christine Henjum, Solveig Faksvåg, Per Kristian Sæther, Erik Magnus Kristiansen, Ivar Sønbø Int J Pharm Pract Research Papers OBJECTIVE: To examine whether a pharmacist‐led intervention improves medication adherence among patients who have filled a first‐time prescription for a cardiovascular medicine. METHODS: Design: Unblinded randomized controlled trial. Setting: 67 Norwegian pharmacies, October 2014–June 2015. Participants: 1480 adults with a first‐time prescription for a cardiovascular medicine. Intervention: Participants in the intervention group received two consultations with a pharmacist 1–2 and 3–5 weeks after filling the prescription. Participants in the control group received care according to usual practice. Main outcome measure: The primary outcome was self‐reported adherence as measured by the 8‐item Morisky Medication Adherence Scale (MMAS‐8), at 7 and 18 weeks after filling the prescription. Adherence from baseline to week 52 was estimated using data from the Norwegian Prescription Database (NPD). KEY FINDINGS: Data from MMAS‐8 showed that 91.3% of the patients in the intervention group were adherent after 7 weeks versus 86.8% in the control group (4.5% difference, 95% CI 0.8–8.2, P = 0.017). The corresponding proportions were 88.7% versus 83.7% after 18 weeks (5.0% difference, 95% CI 0.8–9.2, P = 0.021). NPD data (n = 1294) showed no significant difference in adherence after 52 weeks (95% CI −2.0 to 7.8, P = 0.24). However, adherence among statin users (n = 182) was 66.5% in the intervention group versus 57.4% among new statin users in the general population (n = 1500) (difference 9.1%, 95% CI 1.5–16.0, P = 0.019). CONCLUSION: The main outcome measure indicates that a short, structured pharmacist‐led intervention may increase medication adherence for patients starting on chronic cardiovascular medication. However, these findings could not be confirmed by the NPD data analysis. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-12-29 2020-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7384053/ /pubmed/31886591 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ijpp.12598 Text en © 2019 The Authors. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Royal Pharmaceutical Society This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bremer, Sara
Frigaard, Christine
Henjum, Solveig
Faksvåg, Per Kristian
Sæther, Erik Magnus
Kristiansen, Ivar Sønbø
Effect of a pharmacist‐led intervention on adherence among patients with a first‐time prescription for a cardiovascular medicine: a randomized controlled trial in Norwegian pharmacies
title Effect of a pharmacist‐led intervention on adherence among patients with a first‐time prescription for a cardiovascular medicine: a randomized controlled trial in Norwegian pharmacies
title_full Effect of a pharmacist‐led intervention on adherence among patients with a first‐time prescription for a cardiovascular medicine: a randomized controlled trial in Norwegian pharmacies
title_fullStr Effect of a pharmacist‐led intervention on adherence among patients with a first‐time prescription for a cardiovascular medicine: a randomized controlled trial in Norwegian pharmacies
title_full_unstemmed Effect of a pharmacist‐led intervention on adherence among patients with a first‐time prescription for a cardiovascular medicine: a randomized controlled trial in Norwegian pharmacies
title_short Effect of a pharmacist‐led intervention on adherence among patients with a first‐time prescription for a cardiovascular medicine: a randomized controlled trial in Norwegian pharmacies
title_sort effect of a pharmacist‐led intervention on adherence among patients with a first‐time prescription for a cardiovascular medicine: a randomized controlled trial in norwegian pharmacies
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7384053/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31886591
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ijpp.12598
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