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Título: Assessing the impact of multi-compartment compliance aids on clinical outcomes in the elderly: a pilot study
Autor: Mosca, Carolina
Castel-Branco, Margarida M. 
Ribeiro-Rama, Ana C.
Caramona, Margarida M.
Fernandez-Llimos, Fernando 
Figueiredo, Isabel V. 
Palavras-chave: Aged; Community pharmacy; Elderly; Medication adherence; Pharmaceutical services; Portugal
Data: 1-Dez-2013
Projeto: Ageing@Coimbra Consortium 
Título da revista, periódico, livro ou evento: International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy
Volume: 36
Número: 1
Resumo: Background Medication non-adherence is a major problem for elderly people. Multicompartment compliance aids (MCAs) have been advocated as a solution for this problem. Objective To assess the impact of using MCAs in selfreported adherence and clinical biomarkers of elderly patients followed in a community pharmacy. Setting One community pharmacy at Sabugal (Portugal). Methods A four-month prospective, non-randomised, controlled study was performed. Autonomous patients aged 65 or more using 3 or more medicines and under follow-up in the pharmacy were invited to participate. All patients were offered to receive their medication in MCAs prepared in the pharmacy. Patients refusing the MCA were used as control. The intervention consisted of providing 4 weekly MCAs during the monthly visit. All patients receivedregularpharmacycounselling.Bloodpressure (BP), lipid profile and glycaemia were assessed at baseline and monthly for all the patients. Morisky self-reported scale was appliedatbaselineandattheendofthestudy.Bivariateanalysis and generalized estimation equations (GEE) were used. Main Outcome Measure: Self-reported medication adherence, clinical biomarkers: BP, lipid profile, glycaemia. Results 54 patients between 65 and 90 years were under follow-up. 44 patients acceptedtheMCA,constitutingtheinterventiongroup. Nodifference in the baseline biomarkers between both groups was found. The bivariate pre-post analysis yielded significant improvements inthe intervention groups, but not in the control, for glycaemia (p\0.001), HDL-c (p = 0.018), and systolic (p\0.001) and diastolic (p = 0.012) BP. However, when introducing the ‘time in follow-up’ in the GEE model, all the differences became non-significant, except systolic BP, but the time remained significant for all the biomarkers. Conclusion MCAs apparently improve several clinical biomarkers in a cohort of patients under pharmacist’s follow-up. When includingthetimeinpharmacist’sfollowupinaGEE,theeffect of the MCA disappeared, remaining only the time as a significant variable. Not considering the time in follow-up may be overestimating the effect of MCAs.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/101129
ISSN: 2210-7703
2210-7711
DOI: 10.1007/s11096-013-9852-2
Direitos: openAccess
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