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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
90 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-01-01
2024-09-30
Brief Summary
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This research will investigate how practice-pharmacists, ANPs and GPs could best work together with patients living with frailty to perform regular medication reviews. There are four work packages (WPs).
1. Review literature to identify what makes a successful medication review and how to safely deprescribe.
2. Interviews with GPs, practice-pharmacists, ANPs, frail older patients and carers will investigate where medication review should take place, the role of involved parties, type of medications that could be deprescribed, staff training needs, barriers and facilitators for implementation, and strategies to address them.
3. Information from WP1\&2 will be used to develop the intervention: a structured medication review process using pharmacists, ANPs and GPs and involving frail patients and their families in decisions about medications. This will be refined through workshops with service users, clinicians and commissioners. A training programme to implement the intervention and increase staff confidence in deprescribing will be developed alongside the intervention.
4. Feasibility study for staff in four GP practices to be trained and to implement the intervention.(this will be subject to further amendment).
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Detailed Description
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Recent recommendations suggest involving other non-medical prescribers such as practice-pharmacists and advanced nurse practitioners (ANPs) in reviewing medications. However, it is unknown how staff could work together most effectively and whether they have any training needs.
Aim This research will investigate how practice-pharmacists, ANPs and GPs could best work together with patients living with frailty to perform regular medication review.
Methods The study involves four work packages (WPs). The research team will review previous literature to identify what makes a successful medication review and how to safely reduce/ stop inappropriate medications (WP1).
Interviews with GPs, practice-pharmacists, ANPs, frail older patients and carers will be conducted (WP2). These will discover views about where medication review should take place, the role of each of the involved parties in the process, type of medications that could be deprescribed, staff development and training needs, barriers and facilitators for implementation, and strategies to address these barriers.
Information gathered from WP1\&2 will be used to develop the intervention: a structured medication review process using pharmacists, ANPs and GPs most effectively and involving frail patients and their families in decisions about medications (WP3). The intervention will be refined further through a series of workshops with service users, clinicians and commissioners. A training programme to implement the intervention and increase staff confidence in reducing/ stopping medications safely will be developed and delivered to GPs, practice-pharmacists and ANPs based on the Polypharmacy Action Learning Sets approach adopted by the Wessex Academic Health Science Network (AHSN) .
Finally, the feasibility and acceptability of the intervention to staff and patients in four GP practices will be assessed (WP4).
Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) Three PPI members have been involved in protocol development and refinement and will continue to contribute to the research study by for example being involved in developing research instruments and monitoring recruitment.
Dissemination and impact Working with colleagues in the Wessex AHSN and local clinical commissioners, the research team will be able to share our findings and training programme to the wider research and clinical community in Wessex and potentially influence practices and policies both locally and nationally.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
SINGLE_GROUP
OTHER
NONE
Study Groups
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Patients participating in structured multidisciplinary medication review
Patients participating in structured multidisciplinary medication review
Structured multidisciplinary medication review
Multidisciplinary process for medication review/deprescribing: The intervention will be a structured process for performing a shared-decision, person-centred medication review among those living with frailty involving GPs, PCN-pharmacist and ANPs.
Interventions
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Structured multidisciplinary medication review
Multidisciplinary process for medication review/deprescribing: The intervention will be a structured process for performing a shared-decision, person-centred medication review among those living with frailty involving GPs, PCN-pharmacist and ANPs.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Frail, (as judged by their health care professional, if applicable)
* Prescribed multiple medications (10+), as determined by their health care professional
* Able to give informed consent
* An informal carer/ relative of a frail patient (aged 65 and over) who is taking multiple medications, as identified by a health care professional
* An informal carer/ relative of a patient (aged 65 and over) living with severe dementia who is taking multiple medications, as identified by a health care professional
* Able to consent
Health care professional eligibility criteria
• A health care professional based in GP surgeries in Wessex (eg. GPs, practice-pharmacists, advanced nurse prescriber (ANPs) who works with older people living with frailty, who are prescribed multiple medications.
Exclusion Criteria
* Severe cognitive impairment, as judged by their health care professional
Informal carers/ relatives eligibility criteria
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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University of Portsmouth
OTHER
University of Southampton
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Kinda Ibrahim, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Southampton
Locations
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Clinical Research Network in Primary Care
Southampton, , United Kingdom
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Eloise Radcliff, PhD
Role: primary
Kinda Ibrahim, PhD
Role: backup
Related Links
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The development and iMplementation Of a multidisciplinary medication review and Deprescribing Intervention among Frail older people in primarY care
Other Identifiers
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ERGO ID 71720
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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