Informations générales
  • Catégorie de maladie Autre (BASEC)
  • Study Phase N/A (ICTRP)
  • État du recrutement recrutement pas encore commencé (BASEC/ICTRP)
  • Lieu de l’étude
    Autre
    (BASEC)
  • Responsable de l'étude Paul Garin paul.garin@phel.ch (BASEC)
  • Source(s) de données BASEC: Importé de 10.07.2025 ICTRP: Importé de 12.04.2025
  • Date de mise à jour 10.07.2025 09:27
HumRes67066 | SNCTP000006476 | BASEC2025-00716 | NCT06902779

Enhanced collaboration between hospital and community pharmacists for better post-hospital care

  • Catégorie de maladie Autre (BASEC)
  • Study Phase N/A (ICTRP)
  • État du recrutement recrutement pas encore commencé (BASEC/ICTRP)
  • Lieu de l’étude
    Autre
    (BASEC)
  • Responsable de l'étude Paul Garin paul.garin@phel.ch (BASEC)
  • Source(s) de données BASEC: Importé de 10.07.2025 ICTRP: Importé de 12.04.2025
  • Date de mise à jour 10.07.2025 09:27

Résumé de l'étude

For patients taking multiple medications, hospitalization often involves changes in treatment. Upon discharge, the lack of communication between the hospital and the community pharmacy can make discharge prescriptions complex and lead to medication-related issues. Without all the necessary information, pharmacies may not always ensure optimal dispensing of medications, which can compromise their effectiveness and safety. We aim to evaluate the benefits of this collaboration for adult patients hospitalized in internal medicine at a regional hospital, who are taking seven or more medications and are returning home after their hospitalization. This study seeks to answer the following question: does enhanced collaboration reduce the number of medication-related problems encountered by community pharmacists when dispensing discharge prescriptions? To do this, we will compare two situations: when the hospital pharmacist is involved in the discharge process and when they are not, which corresponds to the usual care. The hospital pharmacist will not interact directly with the patient but will collaborate with the community pharmacy. To participate, patients will need to go to their usual pharmacy or ask a relative to do so if necessary. Once the medications are received after their hospital discharge, participants will be invited to complete a satisfaction questionnaire.

(BASEC)

Intervention étudiée

Enhanced collaboration and information transfer between hospital and community pharmacists during hospital discharge.

(BASEC)

Maladie en cours d'investigation

Polypharmacy

(BASEC)

Critères de participation
- Patients admitted to the internal medicine department for more than 48 hours - Patients returning home after hospital discharge - Patients taking 7 or more medications at the time of inclusion - Patients able to give informed consent (BASEC)

Critères d'exclusion
- Patients not returning home after hospital discharge (transfer to another hospital, clinic, or medical-social establishment) - Patients whose hospital discharge prescription contains fewer than 7 medications - Patients who do not wish to choose another pharmacy if their usual pharmacy has not agreed to participate in the study - Inability to sign consent and follow the study procedures due to language issues, psychological disorders, dementia, altered consciousness, and lack of discernment (BASEC)

Lieu de l’étude

Autre

(BASEC)

Rennaz

(BASEC)

Switzerland (ICTRP)

Sponsor

Pharmacie des Hôpitaux de l'Est Lémanique

(BASEC)

Contact pour plus d'informations sur l'étude

Personne de contact en Suisse

Paul Garin

+41795342136

paul.garin@phel.ch

Pharmacie des Hôpitaux de l'Est Lémanique

(BASEC)

Informations générales

Pharmacie des Hpitaux de l'Est Lmanique

+41 79 534 21 36+41 79 534 21 36

paul.garin@phel.ch

(ICTRP)

Nom du comité d'éthique approbateur (pour les études multicentriques, uniquement le comité principal)

Commission cantonale d'éthique du Vaud

(BASEC)

Date d'approbation du comité d'éthique

10.07.2025

(BASEC)


Identifiant de l'essai ICTRP
NCT06902779 (ICTRP)

Titre officiel (approuvé par le comité d'éthique)
Enhanced collaboration between hospital and community pharmacists to improve the hospital discharge process (BASEC)

Titre académique
Enhanced Collaboration Between Hospital and Community Pharmacists to Improve the Hospital Discharge Process (ICTRP)

Titre public
Evaluation of the Impact of a Collaboration Between Hospital and Community Pharmacists At Hospital Discharge (ICTRP)

Maladie en cours d'investigation
Polypharmacy (ICTRP)

Intervention étudiée
Other: Support of the hospital pharmacist for the medication management at hospital discharge (ICTRP)

Type d'essai
Interventional (ICTRP)

Plan de l'étude
Allocation: Randomized. Intervention model: Parallel Assignment. Primary purpose: Supportive Care. Masking: None (Open Label). (ICTRP)

Critères d'inclusion/exclusion
Inclusion Criteria:

- Patients admitted to the internal medicine ward for more than 48 hours

- Patients prescribed seven or more drugs at the time of screening

- Patients discharged to home

- Patients able to give informed consent as documented by signature

Exclusion Criteria:

- Patient discharged to another hospital, nursing home or rehabilitation clinic

- Refusal of the community pharmacy to participate

- Inability to sign consent and follow the procedures of the study, due to language
problems, psychological disorders, dementia, alterations of consciousness and lack
of judgement (ICTRP)

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Critères d'évaluation principaux et secondaires
Number of drug-related problems on the hospital discharge prescription (ICTRP)

Patient's satisfaction;Community pharmacists' satisfaction;30 day readmission rate (ICTRP)

Date d'enregistrement
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Inclusion du premier participant
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Sponsors secondaires
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Contacts supplémentaires
Anne-Laure Blanc, PharmD, PhDPaul Garin, PharmDPaul Garin, PharmD, paul.garin@phel.chpaul.garin@phel.ch, +41 79 534 21 36+41 79 534 21 36, Pharmacie des Hpitaux de l'Est Lmanique (ICTRP)

ID secondaires
ECHOPHARM (ICTRP)

Résultats-Données individuelles des participants
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Informations complémentaires sur l'essai
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT06902779 (ICTRP)

Résultats de l'essai

Résumé des résultats

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Lien vers les résultats dans le registre primaire

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