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Establishment of an Integrated Model for Prevention of Elderly Falls

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National Taiwan University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Falls

Treatments

Behavioral: Multifaceted intervention

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT00804492
200710010R

Details and patient eligibility

About

Falls, with a high prevalence, high risk and consequent medical and social costs, are an important issue for medical care and health promotion in the elderly. The prevalence of falls in the elderly lies in between 10-20%. Falls have become the second leading cause of death from injury for the elderly in Taiwan. A community-based study showed that, among those old adults after a fall, 27.3% were severely injured, 53.9% got a minor injury, and only 18.9% remained intact. Another study revealed that among fall injury events reported, 42% were hospitalized, of whom 2.2% died in hospital, and 37% entered nursing homes after discharge from hospital. In addition to physical discomfort, half of the elderly fallers would become disabled, and bring a heavy burden of social economy and family care. It was estimated that there were 460 thousand of old people who had a fall, and 125 thousand of them were injured in Taiwan, 2007. Research evidence shows that falls prevention is effective and feasible. Although primary falls prevention programs have been conducted at the community level and extended to 25 counties and cities for many years, they were not integrated with secondary and tertiary prevention. The study aims to establish an integrated fall prevention model, combined with primary, secondary and tertiary prevention. The model will be practiced in participating hospitals and communities, with a randomized control trial (RCT) design to examine its feasibility and effectiveness. Our study subjects are persons aged 65 and over who live in communities, go to out-patient departments (OPD) or emergency room (ER) care.

Tasks for implementation

  1. To organize a multidisciplinary team for integrated falls prevention.
  2. To draft a guideline for falls prevention in the elderly.
  3. To set up a multidisciplinary fall clinic.
  4. To set up a falls prevention classroom.
  5. To enhance cooperate between hospitals and primary care units to fulfill the guideline for falls prevention in the elderly.

Enrollment

900 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

65+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Old people (65 years old or more)
  • With at least one fall in the past one year, or with disease related to fall, such as central nerve system disease or lower extrimity fracture

Exclusion criteria

  • The result of screening test is "no fall risk"
  • Cannot be followed for 6 months
  • Cannot be evaluated because of the mental status
  • Cannot have the exercise intervention
  • Falling due to expected reason, such as suffering heart atteck

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

900 participants in 2 patient groups

1
Experimental group
Description:
To establish an integrated intervention model for prevention of elderly fall
Treatment:
Behavioral: Multifaceted intervention
2
Experimental group
Description:
To perform a RCT to investigate the effectiveness of the multicenter, multifaceted intervention program
Treatment:
Behavioral: Multifaceted intervention

Trial contacts and locations

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