Introduction: Poor adherence to medication regimens accounts for the substantial worsening of disease, death, and increased healthcare costs of approximately $100 billion annually in the United States. Patients participating in medication synchronization had 3.4 to 6.1 times increased odds of adherence, depending on the drug class. Abundant literature supports medication synchronization within the adult population. This IRB-exempt, prospective quality improvement project is an example of implementing and assessing medication synchronization inclusive of the pediatric setting.
Methods: This study is a single-center, prospective, quality improvement project for patients seen at Nationwide Children's Hospital (NCH) Complex Care Clinic that also fill prescriptions at NCH Outpatient Pharmacies. The project assessed patient medication adherence using the Proportion of Days Covered and the number of trips to the pharmacy 90 days before and 90 days postimplementation. We also assessed patient and pharmacy staff satisfaction 3 months after project implementation.
Results: There was a statistically significant increase in the number of days covered for patients 90 days postimplementation compared to 90 days before implementation (Difference: 3.60; 95% confidence interval: 1.87, 5.33; = 0.001). Additionally, there was a statistically significant decrease in pharmacy trips pre- and postimplementation (Difference: 2.17; 95% confidence interval: 1.26, 3.07; < 0.001). Overall, pharmacy staff and patients reported satisfaction with the service.
Conclusions: Implementing a medication synchronization service improved medication adherence and decreased trips to the pharmacy within the pediatric population.
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