Improving medication adherence and effective prescribing through a patient‑centered prescription model in patients with multimorbidity
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2022ISSN
0031-6970 (Print)
1432-1041 (Online)
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Purpose This study aimed to assess the impact of the patient-centered prescription (PCP) model in medication adherence
and effective prescribing in patients with multimorbidity.
Methods Uncontrolled before–after study in an intermediate care facility in a mixed urban–rural district. Inpatients
aged ≥ 65 years with multimorbidity exposed to polypharmacy before hospital admission were consecutively enrolled. Every
patient’s treatment plan was analyzed through the PCP model, which includes interventions aimed at improving medication
adherence. The primary endpoint was the change in the proportion of adherent patients between pre-admission and
after discharge for all regularly scheduled long-term medications, using the proportion of days covered (PDC). Secondary
endpoints included the change on mean PDC for all long-term medications, number of long-term medications, proportion
of patients with hyperpolypharmacy, medication regimen complexity index (MRCI) score, drug burden index (DBI) score,
number of potential inappropriate prescribing (PIP), and proportion of patients with ≥ 2 PIPs.
Results Ninety-three non-institutionalized patients were included (mean age 83.0 ± SD 6.1 years). The proportion of adherent
patients increased from 22.1 to 51.9% (P < 0.001). Intervention also improved mean PDC [mean difference (95% CI)
10.6 (7.7, 13.5)] and effective prescribing through a reduction on the number of long-term medications [− 1.3 (− 1.7, − 0.9)],
proportion of patients exposed to hyperpolypharmacy (− 16.1%, P < 0.001), MRCI score [− 2.2 (− 3.4, − 1.0)], DBI score
[− 0.16 (− 1.8, − 1.3)], number of PIPs [− 1.6 (− 1.8, − 1.3)], and proportion of patients with ≥ 2 PIPs (− 53.7%, P < 0.001).
Conclusion Studied intervention provides significant effective prescribing and medication adherence enhancements in noninstitutionalized
older patients with multimorbidity and polypharmacy.
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Medicaments -- Prescripció
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11 p.
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González-Bueno, J., Sevilla-Sánchez, D., Puigoriol-Juvanteny, E., Molist-Brunet, N., Codina-Jané, C., & Espaulella-Panicot, J. (2022). Improving medication adherence and effective prescribing through a patient-centered prescription model in patients with multimorbidity. European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 78(1), 127-137. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00228-021-03207-9
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