There is still limited knowledge regarding the clinical profile and appropriateness of treatment in patients with hypothyroidism hospitalized in Internal Medicine (IM) Departments in Italy. The aim of this study is to evaluate: 1) the characteristics of patients and possible deviations from national and international clinical practice recommendations (CPRs) in evidence-based guidelines (EBGs); 2) the improvement of patient management by means of a standardized educational programme (EP). Methods: A nationwide multicentre study, comprising two replications of a retrospective survey (phases 1 and 3) with an intervening EP (phase 2) in half of the centres and no EP in the other half, was conducted. The EP was based on outreach visits. Centres were assigned to the two arms of the study, labelled the training group (TG) and control group (CG) respectively, by cluster randomization.
Hypothyroidism (HT) is a common disorder that affects more than 4% of the general population. Since this percentage does increase with advancing age, it is reasonable to suppose that hypothyroidism is becoming a widespread disease condition. Furthermore hypothyroidism is correlated with significant cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Although the potential clinical impact of hypothyroidism, the clinical profile of patients affected by hypothyroidism and managed in the Internal Medicine setting it is not very well known so far. This study has the aim to take a real-life picture of Internal Medicine patients with diagnosis of hypothyroidism, in order to evaluate possible deviations between the current clinical practice and the evidence-based guidelines, and possibly improving the management by means of an educational program. The FADOI-TIAMO study is designed as a replicate of two cross-sectional surveys (Phase 1 and 3) interspersed with an educational program (Phase 2) to be conducted in 11 out of the 22 participating Centres. The data collection in Phases 1 and 3 will be based on the review of medical records of the last 30 consecutive patients with known or de novo diagnosis of HT observed in each Centre (globally, 1200 patients).
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1,200
The implementation of an EP is based on meetings within the Department, coordinated by an outside tutor (outreach visit model). The EP content was defined beforehand by a Scientific Board, on the basis of evidence-based guidelines (EBGs) and an up-to-date literature review, but also with a specific focus on any departures from standard clinical practice recommendations (CPRs) identified at each IM department in phase 1;
ULSS1 Belluno San Martino
Belluno, Italy
Ospedale Versilia
Camaiore, Italy
Ospedale di Canicattì
Canicattì, Italy
Ospedale di Castiglione del Lago, Medicina del Trasimeno
Castiglione del Lago, Italy
Garibaldi Nesima
Catania, Italy
Ospedale G.B. Morgagni - P.L. Pierantoni
Forlì, Italy
Ospedale G.P. Delogu
Ghilarza, Italy
Ospedale Gubbio-Gualdo Tadino
Gubbio, Italy
Ospedale "F. Veneziale"
Isernia, Italy
ASL Latina
Latina, Italy
...and 10 more locations
To evaluate any possible offset between treatment standards for hypothyroidism and the real-life management of patient
To evaluate, in the real-life management of the hypothyroidism therapy, possible deviations from national and international clinical practice recommendations (CPR) in evidence-based guidelines (EBGs). Four EBGs and 39 CPRs have provided the basis on which 22 treatment management indicators have been identified (e.g. Number of Patients on LT4 replacement therapy who are not taking oral solution or softgel formulations are on absorption-hindering medication and/or do not comply with timing in relation to meals / Number of patients on LT4 replacement therapy who do not comply with the prescribed timing before meals and/or are taking absorption-hindering medication; Number of patients on replacement therapy with TSH in the ATA target range/ Number of patients on replacement therapy with known TSH; Number of patients on replacement therapy, taking LT4 tablets at least 60' before breakfast or at least 3 h after dinner / Number of patients on replacement therapy with LT4 tablets)
Time frame: 4 months for each phase
Effects of an educational programme
To evaluate the improvement of some indicators (the same of outcome 1) in the management of patients with hypothyroidism by means of a standardized educational programme (e.g. Number of Patients on LT4 replacement therapy who are not taking oral solution or softgel formulations are on absorption-hindering medication and/or do not comply with timing in relation to meals / Number of patients on LT4 replacement therapy who do not comply with the prescribed timing before meals and/or are taking absorption-hindering medication; Number of patients on replacement therapy with TSH in the ATA target range/ Number of patients on replacement therapy with known TSH; Number of patients on replacement therapy, taking LT4 tablets at least 60' before breakfast or at least 3 h after dinner / Number of patients on replacement therapy with LT4 tablets)
Time frame: 4 months for each phase
Clinical profile evaluation of hypothyroidism
Assessment of age, gender, weight, hormonal hypothyroidism status (TSH, FT3, FT4), comorbidity, treatment of hypothyroidism and other pharmacological therapies of patients with hypothyroidism
Time frame: 4 months for each phase
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