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Falls in Elderly and Telehealth: a Randomized Controlled Study

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Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri

Status

Completed

Conditions

Chronic Diseases

Treatments

Other: Telephone support, telemonitoring and tele-exercise

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02487589
GR-2010-2310662

Details and patient eligibility

About

Fall incidents are the third cause of chronic disablement in elderly according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Recent meta-analyses shows that a multifactorial falls risk assessment and management programs are effective in all older population studied. However, the application of these programs may not be the same in all National health care setting and, consequently, needs to be evacuated by cost-effectiveness studies before to plan this intervention in regular care. In Italy structured collaboration between hospital staff and primary care is generally lacking and the role of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in a fall prevention program at home has never been explored.

This is a two-group randomized controlled trial aiming to evaluate the effect of a home-based intervention program, delivered by a multidisciplinary health team, in preventing falls in elderly. The home tele-management program, previously adopted in our Institute for chronic patients, will be proposed to elderly people affected by chronic diseases at high risk of falling at time of hospital discharge. The program will involve the hospital staff and will be managed thanks to the collaboration between hospital and primary care setting. Patients will be followed at home for 6 months after hospital discharge. A nurse-tutor will be the case manager and telephone support, telemonitoring and tele-exercise will characterize the intervention program. People in the control group will receive the usual care. The main outcome measure of the study will be the percentage of patients sustaining a fall during the 6-months follow-up period. An economic evaluation will be performed from a societal perspective and will involve calculating cost-effectiveness and cost utility ratios.

Full description

The main objective of the study is to evaluate the effects of a home-based intervention program delivered by a multidisciplinary team through available ICT on recurrent falls in elderly discharged from hospital. This objective results in the following research questions:

Is the program more effective than usual care in preventing new falls after hospital discharge?

Is the program cost-effective compared to usual care when assessed from a community perspective?

Besides the effect and economic evaluations, a process evaluation will be carried out to assess the feasibility and the applicability of the program for those receiving and implementing the intervention.

The investigators expect that an intervention program can be effective to reduce falls in elderly patients discharged from hospital. The feasibility of the program for the participants and the cost-effectiveness analysis will confirm whether or a larger national trial is warranted.

Enrollment

280 patients

Sex

All

Ages

65+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients aged 65 years and over
  • Patients with a high risk profile (at least one fall event in the last 12 months, Berg scale score ≤ 45 and at least one fall event during in-hospital stay) of recurrent falling
  • Patients discharged from the Institute of Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri, IRCCS after a period of rehabilitation and living independently

Exclusion criteria

  • Patients' inability to sign the informed consent
  • Patients living in a nursing home
  • Patients permanently bedridden or fully dependent on a wheelchair
  • Patients with cancer
  • Patients with Mini Mental Examination State (MMSE) < 18
  • Patients with MMSE < 24 lacking of caregiver at home
  • Patients with neurological impairment (i.e. aphasia and neglect)

Trial design

Primary purpose

Health Services Research

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

280 participants in 2 patient groups

Control group
No Intervention group
Description:
In Italy, medical risks and patients risk behaviour are not systematically registered and addressed by hospital physicians, specialists and general practitioners (GPs). Patients allocated in control group will receive by the hospital staff tailored recommendations based on their own risk profile. The same information will be sent to their GPs. No restrictions on co-interventions will be placed.
Treated group
Experimental group
Description:
Telephone support, telemonitoring and tele-exercise
Treatment:
Other: Telephone support, telemonitoring and tele-exercise

Trial contacts and locations

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