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Pilot cluster randomised controlled trial of flooring to reduce injuries from falls in wards for older people

机译:试点集群地板随机对照试验,以减少老年人跌倒病房造成的伤害

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Background: falls disproportionately affect older people, who are at increased risk of falls and injury. This pilot study investigates shock-absorbing flooring for fall-related injuries in wards for frail older people. Methods: we conducted a non-blinded cluster randomised trial in eight hospitals in England between April 2010 and August 2011. Each site allocated one bay as the 'study area', which was randomised via computer to intervention (8.3-mm thick Tarkett Omnisports EXCEL) or control (2-mm standard in situ flooring). Sites had an intervention period of 1 year. Anybody admitted to the study area was eligible. The primary outcome was the fall-related injury rate. Secondary outcomes were injury severity, fall rate and adverse events. Results: during the intervention period, 226 participants were recruited to each group (219 and 223 were analysed in the intervention and control group, respectively). Of 35 falls (31 fallers) in the intervention group, 22.9% were injurious, compared with 42.4% of 33 falls (22 fallers) in the control group [injury incident rate ratio (IRR) = 0.58, 95% CI = 0.18-1.91]. There were no moderate or major injuries in the intervention group and six in the control group. The fall IRR was 1.07 (95% CI = 0.64-1.81). Staffat intervention sites raised concerns about pushing equipment, documenting one pulled back. Conclusions: future research should assess shock-absorbing flooring with better 'push/pull' properties and explore increased faller risk. We estimate a future trial will need 33,480-52,840 person bed-days per arm. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov (ID: NCT00817869); UKCRN (ID: 5735).
机译:背景:跌倒对老年人的影响不成比例,老年人跌倒和受伤的风险增加。这项先导研究调查了用于体弱老年人的病房中与坠落相关的伤害的减震地板。方法:我们于2010年4月至2011年8月之间在英格兰的八家医院进行了非盲组随机试验。每个站点分配一个海湾作为“研究区域”,通过计算机将其随机分配(8.3毫米厚的Tarkett Omnisports EXCEL )或对照(2毫米标准原位地板)。网站的干预期为1年。进入研究区域的任何人都有资格。主要结果是与跌倒相关的伤害率。次要结果是损伤严重程度,跌倒率和不良事件。结果:在干预期间,每组招募了226名参与者(干预组和对照组分别分析了219名和223名)。干预组的35次跌倒(31名跌倒)中,有22.9%的人受伤,而对照组的33次跌倒(22名跌倒)中有42.4%[伤害事故率(IRR)= 0.58,95%CI = 0.18-1.91 ]。干预组没有中度或重度伤害,对照组有6例。下降的IRR为1.07(95%CI = 0.64-1.81)。斯塔法特干预现场对推动设备表示担忧,并记录了撤回设备的情况。结论:未来的研究应该评估具有更好的“推/拉”性能的减震地板,并探索增加的跌倒风险。我们估计,将来的试验每人每天将需要33,480-52,840人的床日。试用注册:ClinicalTrials.gov(ID:NCT00817869); UKCRN(ID:5735)。

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