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Understanding Oral Anticoagulation Use and Success Among Patients with Psychiatric Multimorbidity in Atrial Fibrillation

Organization NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITYLocation BOSTON, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Jan 2021Deadline 31 Dec 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY202521+ years oldAdherenceAdultAdult HumanAdverse ExperienceAdverse eventAffectAnticoagulant AgentsAnticoagulant ChemotherapyAnticoagulant DrugsAnticoagulant therapyAnticoagulantsAnticoagulationAnxietyApoplexyAtrial FibrillationAuricular FibrillationBehaviorBehavioralBleedingBrain Vascular AccidentCardiovascular DiseasesCare GiversCaregiversCerebral StrokeCerebrovascular ApoplexyCerebrovascular StrokeChronicClient satisfactionClinicalClinical SkillsCognitive DisturbanceCognitive ImpairmentCognitive declineCognitive function abnormalCohort StudiesCommunitiesComplexConcurrent StudiesDataData AnalysesData AnalysisDecision MakingDiabetes MellitusDiagnosisDiseaseDisorderDisturbance in cognitionDoctor of PharmacyDoseDrugsEducational workshopElderly AssessmentElementsEligibilityEligibility DeterminationEventFamilyFocus GroupsFundingGeriatric AssessmentGoalsGroups at riskGuidelinesHealthHealth CareHealth systemHemorrhageImpaired cognitionInterventionInvestigatorsK01 AwardK01 MechanismK01 ProgramKnowledgeLiteratureMedicalMedical RecordsMedicationMental DepressionMentored Research Scientist Development AwardMentored Training AwardMentorsMentorshipMethodsMonitorNHLBINational Heart, Lung, and Blood InstituteOralOutcomeParticipantPatient Outcomes AssessmentsPatient Reported MeasuresPatient Reported OutcomesPatient SatisfactionPatient outcomePatient-Centered OutcomesPatient-Focused OutcomesPatientsPeople at riskPersons at riskPharm.D.PharmDPharmaceutical PreparationsPharmaciesPharmacistsPharmacy facilityPopulationPopulations at RiskPrevalenceProtocol ScreeningRecommendationReportingResearchResearch ActivityResearch MethodologyResearch MethodsResearch PersonnelResearch Scientist Development AwardResearchersRiskScienceStrokeStroke preventionSymptom BurdenTechnical ExpertiseTherapeuticTimeTrainingUniversitiesWarfarinWomanWorkWorkshopadulthoodblood lossblood thinnerbrain attackcardiovascular disordercareercerebral vascular accidentcerebrovascular accidentclinical careco-morbidco-morbiditycognitive dysfunctioncognitive losscomorbidityconferenceconventiondata interpretationdepressiondesigndesigningdiabetesdifferences in healthdrug adherencedrug compliancedrug/agentexperiencegeriatric screeninghealth differencehealth related quality of lifehigh riskimprovedinsightmedication adherencemedication compliancemultimorbiditymultiple chronic conditionsolder adultolder adulthoodpatient centeredpatient orientedpatient oriented outcomesprevent strokeprofessorprogramsprotective factorsresearch and methodsresponsesocio-economicsocio-economicallysocioeconomicallysocioeconomicsstrokedstrokessuccesssummitsymposiasymposiumtechnical skillsthrombopoiesis inhibitortreatment and outcomewillingness
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Project Summary
My long-term career goal is to become an independent pharmacist researcher with expertise in psychiatric

multimorbidity research in cardiovascular disease. Through my research program I aim to identify factors that

influence the health and medication taking behaviors of older adults with psychiatric multimorbidity using “real

world” observational data and direct patient and stakeholder engagement. I have clinical (PharmD) and graduate

(PhD) training in pharmacy and I am an assistant professor at Northeastern University in the Department of

Pharmacy and Health Systems Sciences. Training facilitated by this K01 award will help me achieve my long-

term career goal by building on my clinical and technical skills as a pharmacist and researcher and providing me

with the protected time necessary to expand my expertise in longitudinal data analysis, mixed methods and

patient-centered research in cardiovascular disease and multimorbidity. I have assembled an outstanding,

committed, and interdisciplinary team of nationally renowned experts in fields relevant to the proposed research

and my long-term goals. My training plan complements my prior training and experience and incorporates

interaction with mentors, formal coursework, hands-on training, workshops, conferences and research activities.

Using a mixed methods design, my proposal seeks to build and expand on my preliminary work completed in

partnership with the ongoing NHLBI funded study, Systematic Assessment of Geriatric Elements in Atrial

Fibrillation (SAGE-AF). I will leverage observational data, currently being collected in SAGE-AF, to evaluate the

longitudinal impact of psychiatric multimorbidity (i.e., dyads and the triad of depression, anxiety and cognitive

impairment) on oral anticoagulant (OAC) use and outcomes in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). I will examine

relationships between psychiatric multimorbidity and clinical outcomes such as bleeding and medication

adherence. I will also examine relationships between psychiatric multimorbidity and patient reported outcomes

that are not readily available in the medical record but are increasingly important to patients, their families and

clinicians such as patient satisfaction and health-related quality of life. Then, I will conduct focus groups of SAGE-

AF participants (92% report willingness to continue in SAGE-AF) and stakeholders to understand protective

factors that influence anticoagulation success among patients with psychiatric multimorbidity, including factors

that are not evaluated in the SAGE-AF data. The specific aims are to: 1) Examine the relationship between

psychiatric multimorbidity and OAC prescribing in AF; 2) Among OAC users, examine longitudinal associations

between psychiatric multimorbidity and OAC success indicators and patient reported outcomes over 2 years;

and 3) Conduct 6-8 qualitative focus groups including SAGE-AF participants, their caregivers and their clinicians,

to identify factors that influence OAC success. This proposal aligns with NHLBI’s overarching objective 3 by

investigating factors that account for differences in health among populations and has high potential to identify

factors that can be useful targets for patient-centered interventions.

Grant Number: 5K01HL155236-05
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Benita Bamgbade

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