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Technology Supported Improvement, Management and Prevention of Accidental Falls in Hospitals (TechSIMPAFiH)

U

University of Nottingham

Status

Begins enrollment in 1 month

Conditions

Accidental Falls
Fall Prevention

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

The student will observe fall prevention systems in practice in 2 different hospitals considering how fall prevention technology influences staff behaviour and patients safety in the context of accidental falls in hospital. Accidental falls in hospital are rare but can be life changing for those that suffer them as they are often frail patients who are already vulnerable. Current research shows little improvement with any interventions tested which leaves patient facing clinicians with few resources to assist in the prevention of falls. The investigator believes this is because the measure of accidental falls in hospital is not sensitive enough to calibrate for the different contexts in which patients fall. The student would posit that it is the context that is most influential and addressing the context may lead to improved measures so progress can be made in finding solutions.

Full description

The multi-centre study will involve up to 2 wards on each of the 2 Trust sites. The study wards will be randomly selected from a group of wards that have indicated they are happy to be considered as potential research wards. An ethnographic case study with contextual enquiry design will be used to allow a contextual analysis of fall prevention in practice and consider how staff decisions and behaviour contribute to this. Hierarchical task analysis (HTA) will be utilised to inform this and to identify differences between 'work as imagined' compared to 'work as done' . The study will use observations of the staff in clinical practice using their current system of fall prevention measures assisted by their existing technology and will illustrate outcomes with specific and transparent definitions. Calculations of falls occurring measured with local live data will compare with current standard measurements (Falls/1000 occupied bed days) as calculated with central occupancy data. The ward team, patients and relatives attending the wards will have an opportunity to complete a questionnaire about the use of fall prevention technology advertised in the ward environment on fliers and posters as permitted by policy. Recommendations for future technology design, research and use of technology in fall prevention will be provided on conclusion of the study.

Enrollment

200 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Any member of the ward team as defined by the ward manager including students. All healthcare professional groups, ancillary and administrative staff who work on the selected study ward and any temporary staff from agency or other wards who consent to participate.

Exclusion criteria

  • Any staff under 18 years old

Trial design

200 participants in 2 patient groups

clinical ward team UHL1
Description:
A clinical ward team in a NHS acute care Trust
clinical ward team UHL2
Description:
A clinical ward team in a NHS acute care Trust

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Alexandra Lang, PhD; Jan Christian, RN, Ba(hons)

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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