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Open Access 01-12-2017 | Study protocol

Effect of training and structured medication review on medication appropriateness in nursing home residents and on cooperation between health care professionals: the InTherAKT study protocol

Authors: Angelika Mahlknecht, Nadja Nestler, Ulrike Bauer, Nadine Schüßler, Jochen Schuler, Sebastian Scharer, Ralf Becker, Isabel Waltering, Georg Hempel, Oliver Schwalbe, Maria Flamm, Jürgen Osterbrink

Published in: BMC Geriatrics | Issue 1/2017

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Abstract

Background

Pharmacotherapy in residents of nursing homes is critical due to the special vulnerability of this population. Medical care and interprofessional communication in nursing homes are often uncoordinated. As a consequence, polypharmacy and inappropriate medication use are common and may lead to hospitalizations and health hazards. The aim of this study is to optimize communication between the involved professional groups by specific training and by establishing a structured medication review process, and to improve medication appropriateness and patient-relevant health outcomes for residents of nursing homes.

Methods/Design

The trial is designed as single-arm study. It involves 300 nursing home residents aged ≥ 65 years and the members of the different professional groups practising in nursing home care (15–20 general practitioners, nurses, pharmacists). The intervention consists of interprofessional education on safe medication use in geriatric patients, and a systematic interprofessional therapy check (recording, reviewing and adapting the medication of the participating residents by means of a specific online platform). The intervention period is divided into two phases; total project period is 3 years.
Primary outcome measure is the change in medication appropriateness according to the Medication Appropriateness Index. Secondary outcomes are cognitive performance, occurrence of delirium, agitation, tendency of falls, total number of drugs, number of potentially dangerous drug-drug interactions and appropriateness of recorded analgesic therapy regimens according to the Medication Appropriateness Index.
Data are collected at t0 (before the start of the intervention), t1 (after the first intervention period) and t2 (after the second intervention period). Cooperation and communication between the professional groups are investigated twice by qualitative interviews.

Discussion

The project aims to establish a structured system for monitoring of drug therapy in nursing home residents. The newly developed online platform is designed to systematize and to improve the communication between the professional groups and, thus, to enhance quality and safety of drug therapy. Limitations of the study are the lack of a control group and the non-randomly recruited study sample.

Trial registration

DRKS Data Management, DRKS-ID: DRKS00007900
Footnotes
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Contract for intensified treatment of nursing home residents: special contract of care, where GPs commit theirselves to visit their patients who live in nursing homes periodically and with determined frequency; additionally, GPs holding these contracts collaborate with a special care assistant nurse, who meets patients regularly and refers any news and problems to the respective GP.
 
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The National medication plan version 2.0 is a standardized, structured document, which was developed in Germany in 2014 with the aim to improve patient safety. The medication plan 2.0 will be introduced in 2016 at a national level in order to provide to the patients complete and comprehensible information regarding their current medication, and in order to enhance the flow of information between all professional groups involved in the medication process.
 
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Medication review: the Pharmaceutical Care Network Europe (PCNE) distinguishes three types of medication review: a simple medication review is based on medication history, an intermediate medication review comprises also patient’s information, and an advanced medication review considers additionally clinical information [44].
 
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Metadata
Title
Effect of training and structured medication review on medication appropriateness in nursing home residents and on cooperation between health care professionals: the InTherAKT study protocol
Authors
Angelika Mahlknecht
Nadja Nestler
Ulrike Bauer
Nadine Schüßler
Jochen Schuler
Sebastian Scharer
Ralf Becker
Isabel Waltering
Georg Hempel
Oliver Schwalbe
Maria Flamm
Jürgen Osterbrink
Publication date
01-12-2017
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Geriatrics / Issue 1/2017
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2318
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-017-0418-3

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