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Title: Medication therapy management and complex patients with disability: a randomized controlled trial.

Authors: Chrischilles, Elizabeth A; Doucette, William; Farris, Karen; Lindgren, Scott; Gryzlak, Brian; Rubenstein, Linda; Youland, Kelly; Wallace, Robert B

Published In Ann Pharmacother, (2014 Feb)

Abstract: Drug therapy problems, adverse drug events (ADEs), and symptom burden are high among adults with disabilities.To compare the effects of a modified medication therapy management (MTM) program within a self-efficacy workshop versus the workshop alone or usual care on symptom burden among adults with activity limitations.Three-group randomized controlled trial among adults (age 40 and older) with self-reported activity limitations in community practice.8 weekly Living Well With a Disability (LWD) 2-hour workshop sessions with and without a collaborative medication management (CMM) module.mean number of moderate to very severe symptoms from a list of 11 physical and mental symptoms. Process measures: changes in medication regimens and self-reported ADEs.general linear mixed models (continuous outcomes) and generalized estimating equations (categorical outcomes).Participants had high symptom burden, low physical health, and took many medications. There was a significant increase in ADE reporting in the LWD + CMM group relative to the other 2 groups (Study group × Time P = .014), and there were significantly more changes in medication regimens in the LWD + CMM group (P = .013 LWD only vs LWD + CMM). The oldest third of participants had significantly fewer mean symptoms but received more intense CMM. There was no difference between the LWD-only, LWD + CMM, and usual care groups in symptom burden over time.Pharmacist MTM practices and MTM guidelines may need to be modified to affect symptom burden in a population with physical activity limitations.

PubMed ID: 24259652 Exiting the NIEHS site

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