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Impact of the ALLHAT/JNC7 Dissemination Project on thiazide-type diuretic use.

机译:ALLHAT / JNC7传播项目的影响thiazide-type利尿剂使用。

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BACKGROUND: Strategies are needed to improve the translation of clinical trial results into practice. We assessed the impact of the ALLHAT/JNC7 Dissemination Project's academic detailing component on thiazide-type diuretic prescribing (ALLHAT indicates Antihypertensive and Lipid-Lowering Treatment to Prevent Heart Attack Trial; JNC7 indicates the Seventh Report of the Joint National Committee on Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure). METHODS: We used 2 national databases available from IMS Health: a physician survey of medications reported for hypertension and a pharmacy dispensing database on antihypertensive medications. At a county level, we correlated medication data with Dissemination Project intensity. Practices before the Dissemination Project in 2004 were compared with those after its completion in 2007. We also examined 2000-2008 national trends. RESULTS: Academic detailing reached 18 524 physicians in 1698 venues via 147 investigator-educators. We noted an association between ALLHAT/JNC7 academic detailing activities and increased prescribing of thiazide-type diuretics. Physician survey data showed that the percentage of hypertension visits where the physician recorded a thiazide-type diuretic increased the most in counties where academic detailing activity was the highest (an increase of 8.6%, from 37.9% to 46.5%) compared with counties where activity was moderate (an increase of 2%) or low (a decrease of 2%), or where there was none (an increase of 2%; P value for trend, <.05). Pharmacy dispensing data showed that thiazide-type diuretic prescribing increased by 8.7% in counties with Dissemination Project activities compared with 3.9% in those without activities (P < .001). Nationally, thiazide-type diuretic use did not increase between 2004 and 2008. CONCLUSIONS: The ALLHAT/JNC7 Dissemination Project was associated with a small effect on thiazide-type diuretic use consistent with its small dose and the potential of external factors to diminish its impact. Academic detailing may increase physicians' implementation of clinical trial results, thereby making prescribing more consistent with evidence.
机译:背景:策略需要改善翻译的临床试验结果练习。ALLHAT / JNC7传播项目的学术详细描述组件thiazide-type利尿剂处方(ALLHAT表示抗高血压和降脂治疗预防心脏攻击试验;的检测,联合全国委员会评估和治疗高血压压力)。可以从IMS健康:医生的调查药物对高血压和报道在抗高血压药房配药数据库的药物。药物数据与传播项目强度。项目2004年相比2007年完成。2000 - 2008年国家的趋势。详细描述在1698年达到18 524年医生通过147 investigator-educators场馆。之间的关联ALLHAT / JNC7学术详细活动和处方的增加thiazide-type利尿剂。表明高血压访问量百分比医生记录thiazide-type在哪里利尿剂增加最多的县学术详细活动是(一个最高的相比增加了8.6%,从37.9%到46.5%)县活动(一个是温和增长2%)或低(减少2%),或在那里没有(增长2%;的趋势,< . 05)。, thiazide-type利尿剂处方增加与传播项目8.7%的县在那些没有活动这一比例为3.9%活动(P <措施)。利尿剂使用没有增加到20042008. 项目关联到一个小的影响thiazide-type利尿剂的使用小剂量和潜在的外部因素减少其影响。提高临床医生的实现试验结果,从而提高处方一致的证据。

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