首页> 外文期刊>Implementation Science >Improving hypertension management through pharmacist prescribing; the rural alberta clinical trial in optimizing hypertension (Rural RxACTION): trial design and methods
【24h】

Improving hypertension management through pharmacist prescribing; the rural alberta clinical trial in optimizing hypertension (Rural RxACTION): trial design and methods

机译:通过药剂师处方改善高血压管理;艾伯塔省农村地区优化高血压临床试验(RxACTION):试验设计和方法

获取原文
           

摘要

Background Patients with hypertension continue to have less than optimal blood pressure control, with nearly one in five Canadian adults having hypertension. Pharmacist prescribing is gaining favor as a potential clinically efficacious and cost-effective means to improve both access and quality of care. With Alberta being the first province in Canada to have independent prescribing by pharmacists, it offers a unique opportunity to evaluate outcomes in patients who are prescribed antihypertensive therapy by pharmacists. Methods The study is a randomized controlled trial of enhanced pharmacist care, with the unit of randomization being the patient. Participants will be randomized to enhanced pharmacist care (patient identification, assessment, education, close follow-up, and prescribing/titration of antihypertensive medications) or usual care. Participants are patients in rural Alberta with undiagnosed/uncontrolled blood pressure, as defined by the Canadian Hypertension Education Program. The primary outcome is the change in systolic blood pressure between baseline and 24 weeks in the enhanced-care versus usual-care arms. There are also three substudies running in conjunction with the project examining different remuneration models, investigating patient knowledge, and assessing health-resource utilization amongst patients in each group. Discussion To date, one-third of the required sample size has been recruited. There are 15 communities and 17 pharmacists actively screening, recruiting, and following patients. This study will provide high-level evidence regarding pharmacist prescribing. Trial Registration Clinicaltrials.gov NCT00878566.
机译:背景技术高血压患者的血压控制仍无法达到理想水平,近五分之一的加拿大成年人患有高血压。药师开的处方作为一种潜在的临床有效且具有成本效益的手段而得到改善,从而改善了医疗服务和医疗质量,因而受到人们的青睐。艾伯塔省是加拿大第一个由药剂师独立开处方的省份,它为评估由药剂师开具抗高血压疗法的患者的预后提供了独特的机会。方法该研究是一项增强药剂师护理的随机对照试验,以患者为单位。参加者将被随机分配到加强药剂师护理(患者识别,评估,教育,密切随访以及降压药的处方/滴定)或常规护理。参加者是加拿大高血压教育计划所定义的阿尔伯塔省农村地区血压未经诊断/无法控制的患者。主要结果是加强治疗组和常规治疗组的基线至24周之间的收缩压变化。与该项目一起运行的还有三个子研究,分别检查不同的薪酬模型,调查患者知识并评估各组患者之间的健康资源利用情况。讨论到目前为止,已经募集了所需样本量的三分之一。有15个社区和17位药剂师在积极筛查,招募和关注患者。这项研究将提供有关药剂师处方的高级证据。试用注册Clinicaltrials.gov NCT00878566。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号