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环境智能老年管理系统(AmbIGeM)预防医院老年人跌倒的效果:AmbIGeM 阶梯式楔形实用试验方案。

Effectiveness of an Ambient Intelligent Geriatric Management system (AmbIGeM) to prevent falls in older people in hospitals: protocol for the AmbIGeM stepped wedge pragmatic trial.

机构信息

Aged & Extended Care Services, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

School of Computer Science, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

出版信息

Inj Prev. 2019 Jun;25(3):157-165. doi: 10.1136/injuryprev-2017-042507. Epub 2017 Aug 19.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although current best practice recommendations contribute to falls prevention in hospital, falls and injury rates remain high. There is a need to explore new interventions to reduce falls rates, especially in geriatric and general medical wards where older patients and those with cognitive impairment are managed.

DESIGN AND METHODS

A three-cluster stepped wedge pragmatic trial, with an embedded qualitative process, of the Ambient Intelligent Geriatric Management (AmbIGeM) system (wearable sensor device to alert staff of patients undertaking at-risk activities), for preventing falls in older patients compared with standard care. The trial will occur on three acute/subacute wards in two hospitals in Adelaide and Perth, Australia.

PARTICIPANTS

Patients aged 65 years admitted to study wards. A waiver (Perth) and opt-out of consent (Adelaide) was obtained for this study. Patients requiring palliative care will be excluded.

OUTCOMES

The primary outcome is falls rate; secondary outcome measures are: (1) proportion of participants falling; (2) rate of injurious inpatient falls/1000 participant bed-days; (3) acceptability and safety of the interventions from patients and clinical staff perspectives; and (4) hospital costs, mortality and use of residential care to 3 months postdischarge.

DISCUSSION

This study investigates a novel technological approach to preventing falls in hospitalised older people. We hypothesise that the AmbIGeM intervention will reduce falls and injury rates, with an economic benefit attributable to the intervention. If successful, the AmbIGeM system will be a useful addition to falls prevention in hospital wards with high proportions of older people and people with cognitive impairment. : NUMBER: Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trial Registry: ACTRN 12617000981325; Pre-results.

摘要

背景

尽管当前的最佳实践建议有助于预防医院跌倒,但跌倒和受伤率仍然很高。需要探索新的干预措施来降低跌倒率,特别是在老年病房和综合医疗病房,因为这些病房中管理着老年患者和认知障碍患者。

设计和方法

一项针对 Ambient Intelligent Geriatric Management (AmbIGeM) 系统(一种可穿戴传感器设备,用于提醒工作人员患者正在进行有风险的活动)的三集群阶梯式楔形实用试验,与标准护理相比,该系统旨在预防老年患者跌倒。该试验将在澳大利亚阿德莱德和珀斯的两家医院的三个急性/亚急性病房进行。

参与者

年龄在 65 岁及以上的入住研究病房的患者。本研究获得了珀斯的豁免(同意)和阿德莱德的退出(同意)。需要姑息治疗的患者将被排除在外。

结果

主要结果是跌倒率;次要结果指标是:(1)跌倒参与者的比例;(2)每 1000 名参与者住院天数中受伤的住院跌倒率;(3)从患者和临床工作人员的角度评估干预措施的可接受性和安全性;以及(4)出院后 3 个月的住院费用、死亡率和使用住宅护理。

讨论

本研究调查了一种预防住院老年患者跌倒的新型技术方法。我们假设 AmbIGeM 干预措施将降低跌倒和受伤率,并归因于干预措施的经济效益。如果成功,AmbIGeM 系统将成为预防高比例老年患者和认知障碍患者的医院病房跌倒的有用补充。

注册号

澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验注册中心:ACTRN 12617000981325;预结果。

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