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Two pharmacy interventions to improve refill persistence for chronic disease medications: a randomized, controlled
Paul J Nietert1, Barbara C Tilley, Wenle Zhao
1Department of Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, and Epidemiology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425, USA. nieterpj@musc.edu
Background:
Despite the proven effectiveness of many medications for chronic diseases, many patients do not refill their prescriptions in the required timeframe.
Objective:
Compare the effectiveness of 3 pharmacist strategies to decrease time to refill of prescriptions for common chronic diseases. RESEARCH DESIGN/SUBJECTS: A randomized, controlled clinical trial with patients as the unit of randomization. Nine pharmacies within a medium-sized grocery store chain in South Carolina were included, representing urban, suburban, and rural areas and patients from a variety of socioeconomic backgrounds. Patients (n = 3048) overdue for refills for selected medications were randomized into 1 of 3 treatment arms: (1) pharmacist contact with the patient via telephone, (2) pharmacist contact with the patient's prescribing physician via facsimile, and (3) usual care.
Measures:
The primary outcome was the number of days from their recommended refill date until the patient filled a prescription for any medication relevant to his/her chronic disease. Prescription refill data were obtained routinely from the pharmacy district office's centralized database. Patient disposition codes were obtained by pharmacy employees. An intent-to-treat approach was used for all analyses.
Results:
There were no significant differences by treatment arm in the study outcomes.
Conclusions:
Neither of the interventions is more effective than usual care at improving persistence of prescription refills for chronic diseases in overdue patients.
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