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RESPOND – A patient-centred programme to prevent secondary falls in older people presenting to the emergency department with a fall: Protocol for a mixed methods programme evaluation.

机译:响应–以患者为中心的计划,旨在防止老人继发跌倒而出现在急诊室的跌倒:混合方法计划评估的协议。

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Background Programme evaluations conducted alongside randomised controlled trials (RCTs) have potential to enhance understanding of trial outcomes. This paper describes a multi-level programme evaluation to be conducted alongside an RCT of a falls prevention programme (RESPOND). Objectives 1) To conduct a process evaluation in order to identify the degree of implementation fidelity and associated barriers and facilitators. 2) To evaluate the primary intended impact of the programme: participation in fall prevention strategies, and the factors influencing participation. 3) To identify the factors influencing RESPOND RCT outcomes: falls, fall injuries and ED re-presentations. Methods/ Design Five hundred and twenty eight community-dwelling adults aged 60–90 years presenting to two EDs with a fall will be recruited and randomly assigned to the intervention or standard care group. All RESPOND participants and RESPOND clinicians will be included in the evaluation. A mixed methods design will be used and a programme logic model will frame the evaluation. Data will be sourced from interviews, focus groups, questionnaires, clinician case notes, recruitment records, participant-completed calendars, hospital administrative datasets, and audio-recordings of intervention contacts. Quantitative data will be analysed via descriptive and inferential statistics and qualitative data will be interpreted using thematic analysis. Discussion The RESPOND programme evaluation will provide information about contextual and influencing factors related to the RCT outcomes. The results will assist researchers, clinicians, and policy makers to make decisions about future falls prevention interventions. Insights gained are likely to be transferable to preventive health programmes for a range of chronic conditions.
机译:与随机对照试验(RCT)一起进行的背景程序评估具有增强对试验结果的了解的潜力。本文描述了与跌倒预防程序(RESPOND)的RCT一起进行的多级程序评估。目标1)进行过程评估,以确定实施保真度的程度以及相关的障碍和促进者。 2)评估该计划的主要预期影响:参与预防跌倒的策略以及影响参与的因素。 3)确定影响响应RCT结果的因素:跌倒,跌倒受伤和ED表现。方法/设计招募了548名年龄在60-90岁之间的居民,他们在两次跌倒的急诊中就诊,并随机分配到干预组或标准护理组。评估中将包括所有RESPOND参与者和RESPOND临床医生。将使用混合方法设计,并且程序逻辑模型将框架评估。数据将来自访谈,焦点小组,问卷,临床医生病历,招募记录,参与者填写的日历,医院管理数据集以及干预接触者的录音。定量数据将通过描述性和推断性统计进行分析,而定性数据将通过主题分析进行解释。讨论RESPOND计划评估将提供与RCT结果相关的背景和影响因素的信息。结果将帮助研究人员,临床医生和政策制定者做出有关未来预防跌倒干预措施的决策。对于一系列慢性病,获得的见解很可能会转移到预防保健计划中。

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