• Ann. Intern. Med. · Nov 2017

    Multicenter Study Pragmatic Clinical Trial

    Discontinuing Inappropriate Medication Use in Nursing Home Residents: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial.

    • Hans Wouters, Jessica Scheper, Hedi Koning, Chris Brouwer, Jos W Twisk, Helene van der Meer, Froukje Boersma, Sytse U Zuidema, and Katja Taxis.
    • From University of Groningen and University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, and VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
    • Ann. Intern. Med. 2017 Nov 7; 167 (9): 609-617.

    BackgroundInappropriate prescribing is a well-known clinical problem in nursing home residents, but few interventions have focused on reducing inappropriate medication use.ObjectiveTo examine successful discontinuation of inappropriate medication use and to improve prescribing in nursing home residents.DesignPragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial, with clustering by elder care physicians and their wards. (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01876095).Setting59 Dutch nursing home wards for long-term care.PatientsResidents with a life expectancy greater than 4 weeks who consented to treatment with medication.InterventionMultidisciplinary Multistep Medication Review (3MR) consisting of an assessment of the patient perspective, medical history, critical appraisal of medications, a meeting between the treating elder care physician and the pharmacist, and implementation of medication changes.MeasurementsSuccessful discontinuation of use of at least 1 inappropriate drug (that is, without relapse or severe withdrawal symptoms) and clinical outcomes (neuropsychiatric symptoms, cognitive function, and quality of life) after 4 months of follow-up.ResultsNineteen elder care physicians (33 wards) performed the 3MR, and 16 elder care physicians (26 wards) followed standard procedures. A total of 426 nursing home residents (233 in the intervention group and 193 in the control group) were followed for an average of 144 days (SD, 21). In an analysis of all participants, use of at least 1 inappropriate medication was successfully discontinued for 91 (39.1%) residents in the intervention group versus 57 (29.5%) in the control group (adjusted relative risk, 1.37 [95% CI, 1.02 to 1.75]). Clinical outcomes did not deteriorate between baseline and follow-up.LimitationsThe 3MR was done only once. Some withdrawal symptoms or relapses may have been missed.ConclusionThe 3MR is effective in discontinuing inappropriate medication use in frail nursing home residents without a decline in their well-being.Primary Funding SourceNetherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development.

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