Speaker
Jerry H. Gurwitz, MD
Chief, Division of Geriatric Medicine
University of Massachusetts Medical School and UMass Memorial Medical Center
Executive Director, Meyers Health Care Institute
A joint endeavor of University of Massachusetts Medical School, Fallon Health, and Reliant Medical Group
Richard Platt, M.D., M.Sc.
President, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute
Topic
D-PRESCRIBE-AD: A Pragmatic Trial to Educate and Sensitize Caregivers and Healthcare Providers to Reduce Inappropriate Prescription Burden in Persons Living with Dementia
Keywords
Distributed Research Network; Dementia; Alzheimer’s Disease; Deprescribing
Key Points
- The Distributed Research Network, with 45 million members currently accruing new data, facilitates the conduct of multi-center research requiring access to full text medical records and the collection of patient-generated data.
- Inappropriate prescribing can increase the likelihood of adverse drug events and may have a heightened impact for Alzheimer’s patients.
- D-PRESCRIBE-AD study is a randomized educational intervention to improve medication safety among Alzheimer patients by discontinuing potentially inappropriate prescriptions.
- The D-PRESCRIBE-AD study found incidents of prescribing cascades to be less common than expected in the AD population, but prescription of high-risk medications were relatively high.
- The challenges of the D-PRESCRIBE-AD study are deciding who should receive the provider letter and who is the appropriate caregiver of the patient.
Discussion Themes
One challenge of a study of this nature is getting buy-in from primary care providers.
Randomization was attempted at the level of Metropolitan Statistical Areas, but challenges with this idea proved too great. Randomization was instead done at an individual level.
Multiple arms of the study were necessary to answer questions about primary care doctor buy-in for this type of study.
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