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在急诊科招募预防跌倒的患者——值得挑战。

Recruiting patients for falls prevention in the emergency department - worth the challenge.

机构信息

Department for Health Services Research, Geriatric Medicine, School of Medicine and Health Services, Carl von Ossietzky University, Ammerländer Heerstraße 114-118, Lower Saxony, 26129, Oldenburg, Germany.

出版信息

BMC Geriatr. 2023 Dec 21;23(1):880. doi: 10.1186/s12877-023-04607-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Severe falls escalate the risk of future falls and functional decline as indicated by recent global guidelines. To establish effective falls prevention, individuals at highest risk must be thoroughly studied and, therefore, successfully recruited.

OBJECTIVE

Recruiting from an emergency department (ED) may mitigate common selection biases, such as overrepresentation of individuals with a higher social status and healthier lifestyle. However, this approach presents unique challenges due to ED-specific conditions. Hence, we present the successes and challenges of an ED-based recruitment for an observational study.

METHODS

The SeFallED study targets older adults aged ≥60 years, who present to either of two hospitals in Oldenburg after a fall without subsequent admission. A study nurse addressed individuals in the EDs. Subsequently, potential participants were contacted by phone to arrange a home visit for obtaining written consent. Data of participants were compared with total admissions during the recruitment period to determine recruitment rate and compare patients' characteristics.

RESULTS

Over 1.500 individuals met the inclusion criteria. Of these, 288 participants were successfully recruited. Most patients presented to the ED outside of the study team's working hours, and some opted not to participate (main reason: too unwell (40%)). Compared to working hours, a participant was recruited every 14 h. Comparing characteristics, a trend towards better health and younger age was observed.

CONCLUSION

ED-based recruitment offers the opportunity to include more diverse individuals in falls prevention. To achieve adequate sample sizes, flexibility in working days and hours of the research team are obligatory.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

DRKS00025949.

摘要

背景

最近的全球指南表明,严重跌倒会增加未来跌倒和功能下降的风险。为了建立有效的跌倒预防措施,必须对风险最高的个体进行深入研究,并成功招募他们。

目的

从急诊科(ED)招募可以减轻常见的选择偏倚,例如过度代表社会地位较高和生活方式更健康的个体。然而,由于 ED 特定的条件,这种方法存在独特的挑战。因此,我们介绍了基于 ED 的招募在一项观察性研究中的成功和挑战。

方法

SeFallED 研究的目标人群是≥60 岁的老年人,他们在跌倒后没有后续住院的情况下,前往奥尔登堡的两家医院之一的急诊科就诊。一名研究护士在 ED 中接触这些个体。随后,通过电话联系潜在参与者,安排家访以获得书面同意。将参与者的数据与招募期间的总入院人数进行比较,以确定招募率并比较患者的特征。

结果

超过 1500 人符合纳入标准。其中,288 名参与者成功招募。大多数患者在研究团队工作时间之外到 ED 就诊,有些患者选择不参与(主要原因:身体不适(40%))。与工作时间相比,每 14 小时招募到一名参与者。比较特征时,观察到健康状况和年龄更年轻的趋势。

结论

ED 招募为在跌倒预防中纳入更多样化的个体提供了机会。为了达到足够的样本量,研究团队在工作日和工作时间方面必须具有灵活性。

试验注册

DRKS00025949。

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