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The iCARE Study: Education Modules for Fracture Prevention

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McMaster University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Osteoporosis
Fracture
Chronic Conditions, Multiple
Frailty

Treatments

Behavioral: PREVENT Program

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

A large proportion of older adults living in long term care homes are frail and have osteoporosis. With age, there is a gradual and progressive decline in bone quality and quantity and an increase in frailty, which is associated with increased fracture risk. Additionally, fractures pose a significant burden to the health and quality of life of long term care residents and contribute to high healthcare costs. Despite the high prevalence of osteoporosis, falls, and fractures in long term care, the management of osteoporosis is not optimal among long term care residents at risk of fracture. The aim of this study is to co-design a service provision (i.e., PREVENT - Person-centred Routine Fracture PreEVENTion) with healthcare providers in long term care and to determine the feasibility of implementing PREVENT in long term care settings.

Full description

Fractures pose a significant burden on health, quality of life, and mortality of older adults in long term care (LTC) and contribute to high health care costs. PREVENT (Person-centred Routine Fracture PreEVENTion) is a scalable model for delivering routine assessments and interventions on diet and supplements, multifactorial fall and fracture prevention strategies, and medications to long term care teams to treat residents at high risk of fracture. The purpose of the iCARE study is to create a fall and fracture educational program (i.e., PREVENT) for LTC healthcare providers to deliver routine assessments for the management and treatment of osteoporosis. The benefit of such a guide may help to reduce the devastating impact of fractures in older adults residing in LTC homes. The aim of this pilot study is to: 1) determine feasibility and 2) adaptations through facilitators and barriers. Before a larger trial can be implemented to determine the effectiveness of the PREVENT Program in practice, the iCARE study seeks to determine the feasibility of implementing PREVENT in practice and identify strategies to tailor the program to the individual long term care home and care team through design thinking solutions.

Enrollment

40 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 100 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Organizational Level Inclusion Criteria:

Five long LTC homes in Ontario that

  • Have a minimum of 70 residents
  • Are publicly owned and private for-profit and private not-for-profit homes in both urban and rural sites

Individual Level Inclusion Criteria:

  • At least one internal champion
  • Five Professional Advisory Committee (PAC) care teams from five long term care homes in Ontario that provide osteoporosis care to residents.

Trial design

40 participants in 3 patient groups

Internal Champion & LTC Leadership Team #1 from Site #1
Description:
The internal champion and LTC leadership team of each LTC home will attend two virtual focus group sessions to help co-design the PREVENT Program educational material. The internal champion will receive training on how to deliver the PREVENT program to the leadership team. The internal champion/pharmacist/data analyst will receive training on how to develop an audit and feedback report on fall and fracture management. All participants will attend an educational meeting facilitated by the internal champion who will use a combination of didactic and interactive activities. After the educational meeting, the leadership team will complete an action and care planning report for each LTC resident at high risk of fracture. Lastly, all participants will attend two virtual focus group sessions to discuss the successes and challenges of implementing the PREVENT program in practice.
Treatment:
Behavioral: PREVENT Program
Internal Champion & LTC Leadership Team #2 from Site #2
Description:
The internal champion and LTC leadership team of each LTC home will attend two virtual focus group sessions to help co-design the PREVENT Program educational material. The internal champion will receive training on how to deliver the PREVENT program to the leadership team. The internal champion/pharmacist/data analyst will receive training on how to develop an audit and feedback report on fall and fracture management. All participants will attend an educational meeting facilitated by the internal champion who will use a combination of didactic and interactive activities. After the educational meeting, the leadership team will complete an action and care planning report for each LTC resident at high risk of fracture. Lastly, all participants will attend two virtual focus group sessions to discuss the successes and challenges of implementing the PREVENT program in practice.
Treatment:
Behavioral: PREVENT Program
Internal Champion & LTC Leadership Team #3 from Site #3
Description:
The internal champion and LTC leadership team of each LTC home will attend two virtual focus group sessions to help co-design the PREVENT Program educational material. The internal champion will receive training on how to deliver the PREVENT program to the leadership team. The internal champion/pharmacist/data analyst will receive training on how to develop an audit and feedback report on fall and fracture management. All participants will attend an educational meeting facilitated by the internal champion who will use a combination of didactic and interactive activities. After the educational meeting, the leadership team will complete an action and care planning report for each LTC resident at high risk of fracture. Lastly, all participants will attend two virtual focus group sessions to discuss the successes and challenges of implementing the PREVENT program in practice.
Treatment:
Behavioral: PREVENT Program

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Isabel B Rodrigues, PhD, MSc; Momina Abbas, B.ArtsSc

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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