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Participatory organizational intervention for improved use of assistive devices for patient transfer: study protocol for a single-blinded cluster randomized controlled trial

机译:参与式组织干预,以改善辅助设备在患者转移中的使用:单盲组随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background Epidemiological studies have shown that patient transfer is a risk factor for back pain, back injuries and long term sickness absence, whereas consistent use of assistive devices during patient transfer seems to be protective. While classical ergonomic interventions based on education and training in lifting and transferring techniques have not proven to be effective in preventing back pain, participatory ergonomics, that is meant to engage and motivate the involved parties while at the same time making the intervention maximally relevant, may represent a better solution. However, these findings are largely based on uncontrolled studies and thus lack to be confirmed by studies with better study designs. In this article, we present the design of a study which aims to evaluate the effect and process of a participatory organizational intervention for improved use of assistive devices. Methods The study was performed as a cluster randomized controlled trial. We recruited 27 departments (clusters) from five hospitals in Denmark to participate in the study. Prior to randomization, interviews, observations and questionnaire answers (baseline questionnaire) were collected to gain knowledge of barriers and potential solutions for better use of assistive devices. In April 2016, the 27 departments were randomly allocated using a random numbers table to a participatory intervention (14 clusters, 324 healthcare workers) or a control group (13 clusters, 318 healthcare workers). The participatory intervention will consist of workshops with leaders and selected healthcare workers of each department. Workshop participants will be asked to discuss the identified barriers, develop solutions for increasing the use of assistive devices and implement them in their department. Use of assistive devices (using digital counters -, primary outcome, and accelerometers and questionnaire - secondary outcome), perceived physical exertion during patient transfer, pain intensity in the lower back, occurrence of work-related back injuries during patient transfer, organizational readiness to change, knowledge on how to perform proper patient transfer, social capital and work ability (secondary outcomes) were assessed at baseline and will also be assessed at 1?year follow-up. Process evaluation will be based on qualitative and quantitative data to assess the implementation, the change process, and the impact of context aspects. Discussion The study will evaluate the effect and process of a participatory intervention on improving the use of assistive devices for patient transfer among hospital healthcare workers. By using cluster-randomization, as well as process- and effect evaluation based on objective measures we will contribute to the evidence base of a promising intervention approach. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov ( NCT02708550 ). March, 2016.
机译:背景技术流行病学研究表明,患者转移是背痛,背部受伤和长期疾病缺席的危险因素,而在患者转移期间持续使用辅助装置似乎是保护性的。虽然尚未证明以举重和转移技术的教育和培训为基础的经典人体工程学干预措施可以有效地预防背痛,但参与性人体工程学可以使参与方参与并激励他们,同时最大程度地发挥干预作用,但可能代表一个更好的解决方案。但是,这些发现很大程度上是基于不受控制的研究,因此缺乏具有更好研究设计的研究所证实。在本文中,我们提出了一项研究设计,旨在评估参与式组织干预对改善辅助装置使用的效果和过程。方法本研究以整群随机对照试验的形式进行。我们从丹麦的五家医院招募了27个部门(小组)来参加研究。在随机分组之前,收集了访谈,观察和问卷答案(基线问卷),以了解障碍物和可能的解决方案,以更好地使用辅助设备。 2016年4月,我们使用随机数表将27个部门随机分配给参与性干预措施(14组,324名医护人员)或对照组(13组,318名医护人员)。参与性干预将包括与各部门的领导人和选定的医护人员举行的研讨会。研讨会的参与者将被要求讨论已发现的障碍,制定解决方案以增加辅助设备的使用并在其部门中实施。使用辅助设备(使用数字计数器-,主要结局,加速计和问卷调查表-次要结局),患者转移过程中感觉到的体力消耗,下背部的疼痛强度,患者转移过程中发生与工作相关的背部受伤,在基线时评估变更,有关如何正确进行患者转移的知识,社会资本和工作能力(第二结果),并且还将在1年的随访中评估。流程评估将基于定性和定量数据,以评估实施,变更流程以及上下文方面的影响。讨论这项研究将评估参与性干预措施的效果和过程,以改善医院医护人员之间转移患者的辅助设备的使用。通过使用集群随机化以及基于客观措施的过程和效果评估,我们将为有前途的干预方法的证据基础做出贡献。试用注册ClinicalTrials.gov(NCT02708550)。 2016年3月。

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