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开发针对痴呆症患者跌倒相关伤害的干预措施(DIFRID):一种综合的、混合方法的方法。

Developing an Intervention for Fall-Related Injuries in Dementia (DIFRID): an integrated, mixed-methods approach.

机构信息

Institute of Health and Society, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, England.

The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, England.

出版信息

BMC Geriatr. 2019 Feb 28;19(1):57. doi: 10.1186/s12877-019-1066-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Falls in people with dementia can result in a number of physical and psychosocial consequences. However, there is limited evidence to inform how best to deliver services to people with dementia following a fall. The aim of the DIFRID study was to determine the feasibility of developing and implementing a new intervention to improve outcomes for people with dementia with fall-related injuries; this encompasses both short-term recovery and reducing the likelihood of future falls. This paper details the development of the DIFRID intervention.

METHODS

The intervention was designed using an integrated, mixed-methods approach. This involved a realist synthesis of the literature and qualitative data gathered through interviews and focus groups with health and social care professionals (n = 81). An effectiveness review and further interviews and observation were also conducted and are reported elsewhere. A modified Delphi panel approach with 24 experts was then used to establish a consensus on how the findings should translate into a new intervention. After feedback from key stakeholders (n = 15) on the proposed model, the intervention was manualised and training developed.

RESULTS

We identified key components of a new intervention covering three broad areas: • Ensuring that the circumstances of rehabilitation are optimised for people with dementia • Compensating for the reduced ability of people with dementia to self-manage • Equipping the workforce with the necessary skills and information to care for this patient group Consensus was achieved on 54 of 69 statements over two rounds of the Delphi surveys. The statements were used to model the intervention and finalise the accompanying manual and protocol for a feasibility study. Stakeholder feedback was generally positive and the majority of suggested intervention components were approved. The proposed outcome was a 12-week complex multidisciplinary intervention primarily based at the patient's home.

CONCLUSIONS

A new intervention has been developed to improve outcomes for people with dementia following a fall requiring healthcare attention. The feasibility of this intervention is currently being tested.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ISRCTN41760734 (16/11/2015).

摘要

背景

痴呆症患者跌倒会导致许多身体和心理社会后果。然而,目前没有足够的证据来指导如何最好地为跌倒后患有痴呆症的患者提供服务。DIFRID 研究的目的是确定开发和实施新干预措施以改善跌倒后伴有受伤的痴呆症患者结局的可行性;这包括短期恢复和降低未来跌倒的可能性。本文详细介绍了 DIFRID 干预措施的制定过程。

方法

该干预措施采用综合的混合方法设计。这涉及对文献进行现实主义综合,以及通过与健康和社会保健专业人员进行访谈和焦点小组收集定性数据(n=81)。还进行了有效性审查以及进一步的访谈和观察,并在其他地方报告。然后使用 24 名专家的改良 Delphi 小组方法,就如何将研究结果转化为新的干预措施达成共识。在对拟议模型提出反馈意见后(n=15),关键利益相关者对干预措施进行了手册编写和培训。

结果

我们确定了新干预措施的三个主要方面的关键组成部分:确保为痴呆症患者优化康复环境;补偿痴呆症患者自我管理能力下降的问题;为护理这一患者群体的工作人员提供必要的技能和信息。两轮 Delphi 调查共达成了 69 项声明中的 54 项共识。这些声明用于对干预措施建模,并最终确定了伴随的可行性研究手册和方案。利益相关者的反馈总体上是积极的,大多数建议的干预措施都获得了批准。提议的结果是一个为期 12 周的复杂多学科干预措施,主要在患者家中进行。

结论

已经制定了一种新的干预措施,以改善需要医疗关注的跌倒后痴呆症患者的结局。目前正在测试该干预措施的可行性。

试验注册

ISRCTN41760734(2015 年 11 月 16 日)。

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