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REFINE (Reducing Falls in In-patient Elderly) - a randomised controlled trial

Authors: Catherine D Vass, Opinder Sahota, Avril Drummond, Denise Kendrick, John Gladman, Tracey Sach, Mark Avis, Matthew Grainge

Published in: Trials | Issue 1/2009

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Abstract

Background

Falls in hospitals are common, resulting in injury and anxiety to patients, and large costs to NHS organisations. More than half of all in-patient falls in elderly people in acute care settings occur at the bedside, during transfers or whilst getting up to go to the toilet. In the majority of cases these falls are unwitnessed. There is insufficient evidence underpinning the effectiveness of interventions to guide clinical staff regarding the reduction of falls in the elderly inpatient. New patient monitoring technologies have the potential to offer advances in falls prevention. Bedside sensor equipment can alert staff, not in the immediate vicinity, to a potential problem and avert a fall. However no studies utilizing this assistive technology have demonstrated a significant reduction in falls rates in a randomised controlled trial setting.

Methods/Design

The research design is an individual patient randomised controlled trial of bedside chair and bed pressure sensors, incorporating a radio-paging alerting mode to alert staff to patients rising from their bed or chair, across five acute elderly care wards in Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. Participants will be randomised to bedside chair and bed sensors or to usual care (without the use of sensors). The primary outcome is the number of bedside in-patient falls.

Discussion

The REFINE study is the first randomised controlled trial of bedside pressure sensors in elderly inpatients in an acute NHS Trust. We will assess whether falls can be successfully and cost effectively reduced using this technology, and report on its acceptability to both patients and staff.

Trial Registration

ISRCTN trial number: ISRCTN44972300.
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Metadata
Title
REFINE (Reducing Falls in In-patient Elderly) - a randomised controlled trial
Authors
Catherine D Vass
Opinder Sahota
Avril Drummond
Denise Kendrick
John Gladman
Tracey Sach
Mark Avis
Matthew Grainge
Publication date
01-12-2009
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Trials / Issue 1/2009
Electronic ISSN: 1745-6215
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-10-83

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