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Evaluation of Pharmacist's Intervention in Improving Treatment Outcomes of Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Evaluation of Pharmacist's Intervention in Improving Treatment Outcomes of Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients in Karachi, Pakistan: The Pharmacist Assisted Care Trial for Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients (PACTRA)

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
400 (actual)
Sponsor
Universiti Sains Malaysia · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Rheumatoid arthritis is an auto-immune disorders that mainly affects the joints. It may also affect other organs of the body such as skin, eyes, lungs and heart. The immune system of the body attacks the lining of the joint that results in erosion and joint deformity. This condition if untreated may lead to disability. RA is managed by medications known as disease modifying anti rheumatic drugs (DMARDs) as well as physical therapy. Dietary and lifestyle modification may also ease the condition.

Detailed description

One of the major problems in managing RA is adherence to rehabilitation and medication. Studies report low adherence to medication among patients of RA. Certain barriers to rehabilitation also exists which may include exhaustive treatment attendance, time management and direct costs. Patient intentionally make decisions of non adherence to their prescribed rehabilitation schedule and medication regimen. This may be due to suffering from adverse drug reactions (ADRs) of medications, excessive pain arising from physical therapy and/or out-of-pocket costs. Pharmacists have the potential to improve the patient's clinical, humanistic and economic outcomes in rheumatoid arthritis by providing pharmaceutical care. This can be executed by: 1. Resolving drug related problems and managing drug therapy 2. Management of modifiable risk factors such as weight 3. Recommending dietary and lifestyle changes 4. Providing patient counseling, disease education and medication advice 5. Reducing the out-of-pocket costs 6. Improve overall well being and quality of life Evidence from the past indicates a varying prevalence of RA in Pakistan. Figures for prevalence of RA varied geographically as literature reported a prevalence of 0.142% to 5.5% in the southern and northern region of Pakistan respectively. Recently, a study conducted in a tertiary care unit in the city of Karachi located in southern region reported a figure of 633 (12.9%) for RA patients out of total 4900 patients who visited rheumatology clinic in the hospital. It highlighted that disease burden in this region has dramatically increased. Most Pakistani patients lack adequate disease knowledge and awareness regarding RA. Moreover, patients in Pakistan have to pay direct medical cost in most of the cases. In the past, studies have highlighted that Pakistani patients view costs per session and treatment attendance as major barriers to undergo physical therapy sessions for rheumatological disorders. There is a dearth of literature reported on pharmacist's inclusion to improve treatment outcomes in rheumatoid arthritis.There are no reported figures for adherence to treatment and medications for RA or any musculoskeletal disease. Studies conducted in Pakistan also highlight that pharmacists have the potential to improve economic, clinical and humanistic outcomes by providing pharmaceutical care to patients. However, it is to be seen if pharmacist can actually achieve the milestone i.e. improve patient treatment outcomes of rheumatoid arthritis. A randomized trial is therefore needed employing pharmacist intervention in RA patients. This present an excellent opportunity to identify the areas where a pharmacist has the potential to play his/her role and evaluate its effectiveness.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERPharmacist led pharmaceutical careThe intervention in the study will be a pharmacist's intervention that will be provided to rheumatoid arthritis patients in order to improve their treatment outcomes. It will be in the form of a single (1) session by pharmacist (face-to-face) followed by written material for use at home. The pharmacist will look at the patient's baseline data and provide counseling. The venue for counseling will be the hospitals.

Timeline

Start date
2017-12-19
Primary completion
2018-08-01
Completion
2018-08-17
First posted
2017-08-18
Last updated
2020-03-30

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Pakistan

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03254745. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.

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