Accidental Fall Clinical Trial
— SAFEOfficial title:
System to Avoid Fall Events: A Descriptive Comparison Study Evaluating the Quantitative Impact of Using Thermal Imaging to Monitor At-risk Patients.
Verified date | January 2018 |
Source | Rinicare Ltd |
Contact | Søren Udby, MSc |
Phone | +44 1524840450 |
sudby[@]rinicare.com | |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
Rinicare Ltd, a Lancaster-based SME, and University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay Trust (UHMB)
will collaborate on a research study to determine the feasibility, suitability, and
acceptability of the Rinicare developed SAFE (System to Avoid Fall Events) fall prevention
and detection system in a hospital environment. The study is designed to determine if the
implementation of the SAFE system will help clinicians to prevent in-patient falls from
hospital beds. In-patient falls are a serious problem with more than 245,000 incidents
reports in 2015-2016. 77% of these falls involve a patient over the age of 65, and the
injuries patients suffer due to falls is estimated by NICE to cost the NHS £2.3B annually.
This study will test the performance of the SAFE technologies against the current
interventions to prevent falls, and it will investigate the impact of the SAFE technology on
the workflow of the carers.
The SAFE study is designed as a comparison study combining a descriptive, quantitative
methodology measuring the number of fall events with a normative analysis of the qualitative
aspects experienced by the clinicians using the SAFE system during the project period.
The primary research objective of this study is to determine if the implementation of the
SAFE system will quantifiably reduce the number of fall events in the ward compared to a
similar control period. The secondary research objective is to determine if the SAFE system
has a positive or a negative impact on the ward staff's workflow, i.e. the ability of the
ward staff to provide care to the patients.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 50 |
Est. completion date | March 31, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | August 15, 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: Patients who are deemed by the ward clinicians to be at risk of falling from the bed due to one or more of the following reasons: - Frailty due to old age (E.g. 65 years or older) - Frailty due to medical conditions (E.g. hypotension) - Frailty due to mental conditions (E.g. dementia) - Frailty due to physical conditions (E.g. amputation or injury) - Frailty due to medication(s) Patients who are able to give informed consent will be included. In addition, any patients who are unable to consent to participation in this study due to a lack of mental capacity but are assessed by the ward matron to benefit from participation in this study will also be included. Where possible, consent will be obtained from close relatives or legal guardians in this case. These patients are a particularly vulnerable group and their interests must therefore be protected. They should be given the same opportunities to participate in ethically designed research projects as those who do not lack capacity but must not be put at unwarranted risk. Exclusion Criteria: Patients under 18 years of age Patients who are in an unconscious or comatose state, physically restrained to the bed, or otherwise completely unable to move under their own power and thus not at risk of falling out of their bed |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Rinicare Ltd | University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay Trust |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Number of falls recorded | The number of falls and fall related incidents in the ward | 12 months |
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