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Pharmacist-provided medication therapy management (MTM) services have been suggested as a way to improve heart failure (HF) outcomes and counter fragmented care. Nevertheless, broad implementation of MTM services, especially for HF, has not occurred. Therefore, the investigators propose a community engagement pilot study to evaluate the feasibility of 1) training of community pharmacists to perform MTM for HF patients by the University of Rhode Island (URI) Faculty and Brown University Physicians, 2) community pharmacists performing MTM post-training for patients discharged with HF in their own community, 3) establishment of a community based research network (CBRN) and registry to assess the efficacy of the training and the MTM intervention through collaboration among patients with HF, community pharmacists and URI pharmacists and Brown University physicians.
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The pharmacists (n=53) of the 20 community pharmacies located in Newport and Bristol Counties will serve as the CBRN intervention sites. The investigators will also enroll 30 independently living community dwelling subjects who are prescribed at least 1 cardiovascular medication for HF and 3 additional chronic medications after discharge from Newport Hospital for an MTM consultation at a CBRN pharmacy. The investigators will assess the implementation of our community intervention based on the REAIM framework. The specific aims are:
Specific Aim 1 (Efficacy): To investigate whether pharmacists who receive the CBRN MTM empowerment training will experience improvement in (aim 1a) self-efficacy and (aim 1b) empowerment from baseline to 180-days.
Specific Aim 2: To assess over the 180-day period, 2a) the reach, 2b) adoption, 2c) implementation (consistency, time spent in lieu of cost and adaptation) including barriers and facilitators.
Specific Aim 3 Exploratory: To determine whether HF patients who receive an MTM intervention from a CBRN community pharmacist experience improvement in HF Self-care behaviors and medication adherence from baseline to 180 days.
Specific Aim 4: To establish a CBRN registry of HF patients to track community pharmacy practices in MTM, hard events such as rehospitalization and death and to evaluate the feasibility of collecting HF outcomes from EPIC electronic health record compared to patient self-report and physician adjudication.
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Pharmacist Participants:
All pharmacists employed in community pharmacies (n=20) located in either Newport or Bristol county, Rhode Island pharmacies will be offered study enrollment. Pharmacist who meet the inclusion criteria below but chose to not to participate in the training intervention will still be asked to enroll to participate in surveys and interviews to determine their reasons for non-participation.
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The State of Rhode Island pharmacy licensure requirements are as follows:
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Thirty patients aged >18 years discharged from Newport Hospital for a HF hospitalization who are prescribed at least 1 cardiovascular medication for HF and at least 3 other medications for chronic disease
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83 participants in 2 patient groups
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Mary Ford
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