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Improving psychotropic drug prescription in nursing home patients with dementia: design of a cluster randomized controlled trial

Authors

Smeets, Claudia H. W., Smalbrugge, Martin, Gerritsen, Debby L, Nelissen-Vrancken, Marjorie H. J. M. G., Wetzels, Roland B., van der Spek, Klaas, Zuidema, Sytse U., Koopmans, Raymond T. C. M.

Journal

BMC Psychiatry, Volume: 13, Pages.: 280-280

Year of Publication

2013

Abstract

Background: Neuropsychiatric symptoms are highly prevalent in nursing home patients with dementia. Despite modest effectiveness and considerable side effects, psychotropic drugs are frequently prescribed for these neuropsychiatric symptoms. This raises questions whether psychotropic drugs are appropriately prescribed. The aim of the PROPER (PRescription Optimization of Psychotropic drugs in Elderly nuRsing home patients with dementia) II study is to investigate the efficacy of an intervention for improving the appropriateness of psychotropic drug prescription in nursing home patients with dementia.; Methods/design: The PROPER II study is a multi-center cluster randomized controlled, pragmatic trial using parallel groups. It has a duration of eighteen months and four six-monthly assessments. Six nursing homes will participate in the intervention and six will continue care as usual. The nursing homes will be located throughout the Netherlands, each participating with two dementia special care units with an average of fifteen patients per unit, resulting in 360 patients. The intervention consists of a structured and repeated multidisciplinary medication review supported by education and continuous evaluation. It is conducted by pharmacists, physicians, and nurses and consists of three components: 1) preparation and education, 2) conduct, and 3) evaluation/guidance. The primary outcome is the proportion of patients with appropriate psychotropic drug use. Secondary outcomes are the overall frequency of psychotropic drug use, neuropsychiatric symptoms, quality of life, activities of daily living, psychotropic drug side effects and adverse events (including cognition, comorbidity, and mortality). Besides, a process analysis on the intervention will be carried out.; Discussion: This study is expected to improve the appropriateness of psychotropic drug prescription for neuropsychiatric symptoms in nursing home patients with dementia by introducing a structured and repeated multidisciplinary medication review supported by education and continuous evaluation.; Trial Registration: Netherlands Trial Registry (NTR): NTR3569.;

Bibtex Citation

@article{Smeets_2013, doi = {10.1186/1471-244x-13-280}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-244x-13-280}, year = 2013, month = {nov}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, volume = {13}, number = {1}, author = {Claudia HW Smeets and Martin Smalbrugge and Debby L Gerritsen and Marjorie HJMG Nelissen-Vrancken and Roland B Wetzels and Klaas van der Spek and Sytse U Zuidema and Raymond TCM Koopmans}, title = {Improving psychotropic drug prescription in nursing home patients with dementia: design of a cluster randomized controlled trial}, journal = {{BMC} Psychiatry} }

Keywords

activities of daily living, aged, aged, 80 and over, alzheimer disease, and, clinical protocols, continuing, dementia, drug prescriptions, drug therapy, education, humans, multidisciplinary, netherlands, nursing homes, psychology, psychotropic drugs, quality of life, research design, review, therapeutic use

Countries of Study

Netherlands

Types of Dementia

Dementia (general / unspecified)

Types of Study

Cost and service use study, Randomised Controlled Trial

Type of Outcomes

ADLs/IADLs, Behaviour, Carer Burden (instruments measuring burden), Cognition, Quality of Life of Person With Dementia, Service use or cost reductions (incl. hospital use reduction, care home admission delay)

Settings

Nursing Homes

Type of Interventions

Workforce oriented interventions

Workforce Interventions

Professional Training / Continuing Professional Development