Author:
Li Na,Song Jin-fang,Zhang Ming-zhu,Lv Xiao-min,Hua Hui-lian,Chang Yi-ling
Abstract
Abstract
Background
This study explored the impact of MTM service on MMD patients with hypertension.
Methods
A total of 120 MMD inpatients from September to November 2019 were received and randomly divided into intervention group and control group. General services for noninfectious chronic diseases were given to the control group, while a standard MTM service was given to the intervention group. Patients’ blood pressure, EQ-5D utility value, readmission rate, drug-related problems, and average daily medication therapy cost were compared between the two groups and within the groups. This was done at the initial admission phase and in the first, third, sixth, and twelfth months after discharge.
Results
The intervention group had significantly lower blood pressure and average daily medication therapy cost 12 months after discharge compared to the control group (systolic blood pressure: P = 0.023, diastolic blood pressure: P < 0.001, average daily medication therapy cost: P = 0.049); the number of DRPs decreased in both groups 12 months after discharge; the number of DRPs solved in the intervention group in the third, sixth and twelfth months after discharge were statistically higher compared with that in the control group (P = 0.013, P = 0.012, P = 0.001); there was no significant difference in the EQ-5D utility value and readmission rate between the two groups (P > 0.05).
Conclusions
MTM implementation in MMD patients can improve health outcomes and reduce healthcare-related costs among MMD patients.
Trial registration
Chinese Clinical Trial Register ChiCTR2200065111, date of registration: October 28, 2022.
Funder
the Hospital Pharmaceutical Research Project of Jiangsu Pharmaceutical Association and Hengrui
Beijing Medical Award Foundation
Key project of Science and Technology Communication Innovation Project of National Medical Economic Information Network, Chinese Pharmaceutical Association
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Geriatrics and Gerontology
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