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Use of the KASPARD System for Fall Prevention in Nursing Homes

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University Hospital, Lille

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Accidental Falls
Nursing Homes

Treatments

Device: KASPARD system for fall prevention in nursing homes

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05457166
2021-A03210-41 (Other Identifier)
2020_89

Details and patient eligibility

About

Falls are a frequent cause of admission to nursing homes [2]. It is also the most frequently reported adverse event in these institutions.

The prevention of falls in EHPAD must mobilise several levers of action and involve all staff. It must be included in the establishment's project in the same way as the policy on the proper use of restraints [21].

Home automation and new technologies can contribute to the prevention of falls and their consequences. Most of the existing solutions on the market are either fall detection solutions based on a watch or pendant or rise detection solutions based on a sub-mattress or floor mat. All of these solutions work with a contact and often require a daily set-up or check by the care teams. But the real challenge today for new technologies is to prevent falls in the elderly, by directly addressing the risk factors.

KASPARD is a non-contact (remote sensors) and non-intrusive (no video image, it uses point cloud technology) solution for detecting falls, excessive wandering and nocturnal activities in a nursing home. The information is transmitted securely via the wifi network to a mobile phone (or TSI/DECT) and to a computer. The KASPARD solution, which is already on the market (non-medical CE marking), is used in several EHPADs in Belgium and France. It is not a medical device. To date, it has a sensitivity and specificity of over 90% (manufacturer's unpublished data).

We wish to verify the effectiveness of the KASPARD technology for the prevention of falls in EHPAD, suggested for the moment by an observational study, with the help of a multi-centre clinical study

Enrollment

40 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

65+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Male and/or female resident of an EHPAD
  • Person aged ≥ 65 years
  • Elderly person at high risk of falling (fell at least 1 time in the 6 months prior to inclusion)
  • Resident or his/her legal representative who has given free, written, informed consent to participate in the trial
  • Socially insured resident
  • Resident willing to comply with all study procedures and duration. The questionnaires used will be validated questionnaires for the target population (QoL-AD questionnaire for residents and their carers).

Exclusion criteria

  • Refusal to participate in the study
  • Elderly resident who has a fall and for whom the use of a restraint is deemed essential by the coordinating doctor of the EHPAD
  • Persons under legal protection are not excluded.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

40 participants in 1 patient group

patients
Experimental group
Description:
patients in a before/after experimental design to assess the value of using the KASPARD technology compared to the conventional management of patients with falls in nursing homes
Treatment:
Device: KASPARD system for fall prevention in nursing homes

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

François Puisieux, MD,PhD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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