This single-arm pilot study will evaluate the effects of an intervention to reduce exposure to unnecessary or potentially harmful medications among residents with dementia living in an assisted living facility. The goal of the intervention is to safely deprescribe medications (defined by dose reductions and stopped medications), based on a combination of clinical criteria and resident/surrogate preferences. The investigators will evaluate the effects of the intervention on the total number of medications deprescribed from enrollment at 30, 60, and 90 days along with resident/surrogate reports of quality of life at enrollment and 90 days.
This single-arm pilot trial will evaluate an evidence-based, patient-centered deprescribing intervention with assisted living facility (ALF) residents age 65+ who have a diagnosis of dementia. This deprescribing intervention was demonstrated to be safe and effective in reducing medication burden during the Shed-MEDS randomized clinical trial that enrolled hospitalized older adults discharging to post-acute care facilities. The intervention includes a comprehensive review of a participant's medications by the study's clinician and deprescribing recommendations using evidence-based guidelines. Deprescribing recommendations will be shared with residents/surrogate decision makers (i.e., respective family member/s) to determine their willingness to stop or reduce the dose of the targeted medications. If the resident/surrogate-decision maker agrees, deprescribing recommendations will then be communicated with the routine ALF medical providers for consideration and final deprescribing decisions.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
18
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Abe's Garden Community
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
NHC At The Trace
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Total Number of Medications That Have Been Deprescribed Since Enrollment
The number of medications (including all prescribed and over-the-counter medications and both scheduled and as-needed medications) that have been deprescribed since enrollment. Deprescribed is defined as either stopping or reducing the dose/frequency of a medication.
Time frame: 30 days
Total Number of Medications That Have Been Deprescribed Since Enrollment
The number of medications (including all prescribed and over-the-counter medications and both scheduled and as-needed medications) that have been deprescribed since enrollment. Deprescribed is defined as either stopping or reducing the dose/frequency of a medication.
Time frame: 60 days
Total Number of Medications That Have Been Deprescribed Since Enrollment
The number of medications (including all prescribed and over-the-counter medications and both scheduled and as-needed medications) that have been deprescribed since enrollment. Deprescribed is defined as either stopping or reducing the dose/frequency of a medication.
Time frame: 90 days
Resident Quality of Life
The Dementia Quality of Life Instrument-Proxy Version (DEMQOL-Proxy) is used to evaluate health-related quality of life in participants with severe dementia as rated by their caregivers. The DEMQOL-Proxy has 31 items which are reported on a four-point Likert scale (a lot/ quite a bit/ a little/ not at all) with a total score range from 31 to 124. Higher scores indicate a better health-related quality of life (i.e., higher scores are better).
Time frame: Enrollment
Resident Quality of Life
The Dementia Quality of Life Instrument-Proxy Version (DEMQOL-Proxy) is used to evaluate health-related quality of life in participants with severe dementia as rated by their caregivers. The DEMQOL-Proxy has 31 items which are reported on a four-point Likert scale (a lot/ quite a bit/ a little/ not at all) with a total score range from 31 to 124. Higher scores indicate a better health-related quality of life (i.e., higher scores are better).
Time frame: 90 days
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