Reducing Anticholinergic Medication Exposure among Older Adults using Consumer Technology: Protocol for a Randomized Clinical Trial

dc.contributor.authorAbebe, Ephrem
dc.contributor.authorCampbell, Noll L.
dc.contributor.authorClark, Daniel O.
dc.contributor.authorTu, Wanzhu
dc.contributor.authorHill, Jordan R.
dc.contributor.authorHarrington, Addison B.
dc.contributor.authorO’Neal, Gracen
dc.contributor.authorTrowbridge, Kimberly S.
dc.contributor.authorVallejo, Christian
dc.contributor.authorYang, Ziyi
dc.contributor.authorBo, Na
dc.contributor.authorKnight, Alexxus
dc.contributor.authorAlamer, Khalid A.
dc.contributor.authorCarter, Allie
dc.contributor.authorValenzuela, Robin
dc.contributor.authorAdeoye, Philip
dc.contributor.authorBoustani, Malaz A.
dc.contributor.authorHolden, Richard J.
dc.contributor.departmentMedicine, School of Medicineen_US
dc.date.accessioned2023-06-19T12:43:51Z
dc.date.available2023-06-19T12:43:51Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.description.abstractIntroduction: A growing body of scientific evidence points to the potentially harmful cognitive effects of anticholinergic medications among older adults. Most interventions designed to promote deprescribing of anticholinergics have directly targeted healthcare professionals and have had mixed results. Consumer-facing technologies may provide a unique benefit by empowering patients and can complement existing healthcare professional-centric efforts. Methods: We initiated a randomized clinical trial to evaluate the effectiveness of a patient-facing mobile application (Brain Safe app) compared to an attention control medication list app in reducing anticholinergic exposure among community-dwelling older adults. Study participants are adults aged 60 years and above, currently using at least one prescribed strong anticholinergic, and receiving primary care. The trial plans to enroll a total of 700 participants, randomly allocated in 1:1 proportion to the two study arms. Participants will have the Brain Safe app (intervention arm) or attention control medication list app (control arm) loaded onto a smartphone (study provided or personal device). All participants will be followed for 12 months and will have data collected at baseline, at 6 months, and 12 months by blinded outcome assessors. The primary outcome of the study is anticholinergic exposure measured as total standard daily dose (TSDD) computed from medication prescription electronic records. Secondary outcomes of the study are cognitive function and health-related quality of life. Discussion: A consumer-facing intervention to promote deprescribing of potentially high-risk medications can be part of a multi-pronged approach to reduce inappropriate medication use among older adult patients. Delivering a deprescribing intervention via a mobile app is a novel approach and may hold great promise to accelerate deployment of medication safety initiatives across diverse patient populations.en_US
dc.eprint.versionAuthor's manuscripten_US
dc.identifier.citationAbebe E, Campbell NL, Clark DO, et al. Reducing anticholinergic medication exposure among older adults using consumer technology: Protocol for a randomized clinical trial. Res Social Adm Pharm. 2021;17(5):986-992. doi:10.1016/j.sapharm.2020.10.010en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/33852
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherElsevieren_US
dc.relation.isversionof10.1016/j.sapharm.2020.10.010en_US
dc.relation.journalResearch in Social and Administrative Pharmacyen_US
dc.rightsPublisher Policyen_US
dc.sourcePMCen_US
dc.subjectPolypharmacyen_US
dc.subjectDeprescribingen_US
dc.subjectAnticholinergicsen_US
dc.subjectmHealthen_US
dc.subjectAgingen_US
dc.subjectMedication safetyen_US
dc.titleReducing Anticholinergic Medication Exposure among Older Adults using Consumer Technology: Protocol for a Randomized Clinical Trialen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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