TY - JOUR
PY - 2017//
TI - Tailored education program using home floor plans for falls prevention in discharged older patients: A pilot randomized controlled trial
JO - Archives of gerontology and geriatrics
A1 - Ueda, Tetsuya
A1 - Higuchi, Yumi
A1 - Imaoka, Masakazu
A1 - Todo, Emiko
A1 - Kitagawa, Tomomi
A1 - Ando, Suguru
SP - 9
EP - 13
VL - 71
IS -
N2 - OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of a tailored education program using home floor plans on falls prevention in discharged older patients.
DESIGN: A single-center, parallel, pragmatic, pilot randomized controlled trial with equal allocation to the intervention and control groups. SETTING: Discharged hospital patients were followed-up in their home settings. PARTICIPANTS: All discharged orthopedic patients aged ≥65 years who experienced ≥1 fall(s) in the past year (n=60). INTERVENTIONS: Both groups received standard care (exercises) and the intervention group also received a tailored education program for falls prevention using home floor plans. MEASUREMENTS: Falls and near-falls at the participants' homes using a 1-month fall calendar during the 1-month period after discharge. The evaluators were blinded at the baseline assessment.
RESULTS: Nine participants were withdrawn from the study, leaving 51 of 60 (85%) participants for the final analyses. No falls occurred in the intervention group (n=25) during follow-up. However, 2 participants (7.7%) fell in the control group (n=26). Near-falls were reported by 7 participants (28.0%) in the intervention group and 13 participants (50.0%) in the control group. The intervention group had 75% less near-falls compared with the control group, as assessed using a Cox proportional hazards model (hazard ratio, 0.25; 95% confidence interval, 0.09-0.75).
CONCLUSIONS: The tailored education program using home floor plans at the hospital was effective for reducing falls and near-falls among discharged orthopedic patients. Registration of clinical trials: This study was registered with the Research Ethics Committee of University Hospital Medical Information Network (UMIN) Center (000018201).
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Language: en
LA - en SN - 0167-4943 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.archger.2017.02.010 ID - ref1 ER -