Accidental Falls Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect on Falls Reduction of a Multimodal Intervention in Frail and Pre-frail Elderly Community-dwelling People in Madeira Island (Portugal) and Valencia (Spain)
Practice guidelines in caring for the geriatric population recommend performing an annual
screening of falls . However, one of the problems that interfere with fall prevention
programs is the lack of importance accorded to health professionals to falls. This lack of
awareness of the risks faced by the associated geriatric population falls generates
reluctance to adherence to a fall prevention program . At European level there are the same
gaps in knowledge about the real effectiveness and efficiency of fall prevention programs .
HYPOTHESIS: The implementation of a multicomponent fall prevention program in frail and
pre-frail elderly community-dwelling people reduce the incidence of falls.
OBJECTIVES
General:
• To determine the efficacy of a comprehensive program to prevent falls in the community.
Specific:
- Knowing whether reducing the incidence of falls implies a reduction in visits to
primary care, emergency department or hospital staying.
- Knowing the adhesion, through indirect measures, to the intervention program.
- Knowing the nutritional, functional, cognitive, social, anthropometric, respiratory and
clinical profile, including falls, of the sample.
MATERIAL AND METHODS
Study design:
Multicenter community intervention study, longitudinal, prospective, randomized, and
experimental.
Through intervention by nurses in primary care education of subjects over 70 years it is to
know the effectiveness of a comprehensive program of falls prevention.
It will proceed to recruit older than or equal to 70 years subjects, who meet frailty
criteria age, belonging to the areas of Madeira Island (Portugal) and La Ribera County
(Valéncia, Spain) .
INTRODUCTION The World Health Organization (WHO) defines fall as a result of any event
precipitating the patient down, involuntarily .
Along with instability and gait disturbances, falls are one of the great geriatric syndromes
and are the second cause of death worldwide by unintentional injuries.
In the field of public health, falls in the elderly are considered a major biopsychosocial
problem due to medical, psychological, social and family and economic consequences. It is
estimated that in 2020 the cost generated to the social and health care by falls will be
about 30,000 million euros. This is because about 20% of falls require medical attention,
with approximately 10% of consultations in emergency services and 6% of urgent
hospitalization in the elderly .
Mortality in elderly people as a result of falls is nearly 40,000 deaths annually in Europe,
obtaining in Spain a mortality rate 15 . It also has a high morbidity, as declines are
directly related to decreased mobility and ability to perform basic activities of daily
living, raising fears of a new fall and thus favoring the loss of one's safety same. Thus
the dependence on a caregiver or institutionalization in a home increases, in turn, the
family, social and economic impact.
Falls in the elderly, unlike the adult, are the result of the adaptive imbalance of the
person from the environment. The clinician relativizes this problem by attributing the fall
to the normal aging process and ignore its potential consequences: injury, disability,
institutionalization and even death in this population. For this reason, falls are
considered a factor of frailty in the elderly .
The performance of health workers to a fall in the elderly patient should consist of the
realization of the following measures :
- Conduct a comprehensive assessment of elderly: biomedical, functional, social, mental
and psycho-sphere.
- Identify intrinsic, extrinsic risk factors and circumstances of the fall.
- Estimate early physical, psychological and socio-economic consequences.
- Prevention of falls at primary, secondary and tertiary levels. Frailty is a
pathophysiological syndrome characterized by decreased functional reserve which is
mainly linked to the loss of muscle mass or sarcopenia. This is caused by the decline
in physical activity, associated in turn with poor health habits, cardiovascular risk
factors and various chronic diseases. The consequences in the elderly affect multiple
systems , causing greater vulnerability to external agents and increasing the risk:
disability, hospitalization, institutionalization and death . The prevalence of frailty
in subjects over 65 years is between 7 and 16.3% , increasing every decade from this
age .
The diagnostic criteria for fragility, described by Linda Fried, include the assessment of
functional aspects as the gait assessment, exhaustion or strength of palmar pressure with
weight loss and energy consumption associated with physical activity . Since therapeutic
perspective, one of the best ways to reverse the frailty is the physical exercise. Several
articles have described heterogeneous effects on physical interventions in elderly frailty
people , ranging from isolated programs of aerobic, anaerobic or balance to different
combinations of the same training. A multicomponent exercise program increased muscle
strength, improve cardiorespiratory fitness and balance11. Exercise programs have observed
improvement in symptoms of depression in elderly patients10 up to 3 months after completion
of the program . This benefit may be due to increased central monoamine activity and
increased secretion of beta-endorphin. Similarly, it has been linked exercise programs with
improvement in various cognitive domains, especially in executive functions. A 2003
meta-analysis indicates that the combined program of aerobic and anaerobic exercise have a
better outcome on cognitive status than those designed with only aerobic programs.
STUDY JUSTIFICATION Nearly six million Spanish people are older than 70 years, 12.64% of the
Spanish population is elderly. The first study in Spain on falls in the elderly was
conducted in 1985 and from then until now, it has encouraged the investigation.
Practice guidelines in caring for the geriatric population recommend performing an annual
screening of falls . Moreover, they suggest to advice the elderly on possible risk factors
associated. However, one of the problems that interfere with fall prevention programs is the
lack of importance accorded to health professionals to falls. This lack of awareness of the
risks faced by the associated geriatric population falls generates reluctance to adherence
to a fall prevention program .
At European level there are the same gaps in knowledge about the real effectiveness and
efficiency of fall prevention programs .
Add the practice of physical activity in nursing interventions, under the environment of the
community, have shown a reduction in the use of emergency services at relatively short
intervals, probably due to improved continuity of care .
The Hunter study showed that a training program low-level resistance (twice a week) is
associated with a decrease in the progression of functional limitations within 6 months.
Physical activity associated with an interdisciplinary approach improves overall assessment
of the frail elderly population on the functional, psychological, cognitive, clinical and
social part , , , .
It is necessary to create an interdisciplinary team in daily clinical practice in frail
patients to perform adequately the full recognition of these patients with the following
characteristics:
- Shared management between nursing and primary care.
- Support staff (nurses, social workers) with specialized training in gerontology.
- Audit of the home and technical devices needs.
- Regular team meetings to evaluate changes.
- Establishment of communication with community resources to incremental improvements in
the home, health promotion and support to caregivers.
HYPOTHESIS The implementation of a multicomponent fall prevention program in frail and
pre-frail elderly community-dwelling people reduce the incidence of falls.
OBJECTIVES
General:
• To determine the efficacy of a comprehensive program to prevent falls in the community.
Specific:
- Knowing whether reducing the incidence of falls implies a reduction in visits to
primary care, emergency department or hospital staying.
- Knowing the adhesion, through indirect measures, to the intervention program.
- Knowing the nutritional, functional, cognitive, social, anthropometric, respiratory and
clinical profile, including falls, of the sample.
MATERIAL AND METHODS
Study design:
Multicenter community intervention study, longitudinal, prospective, randomized, and
experimental.
Through intervention by nurses in primary care education of subjects over 70 years it is to
know the effectiveness of a comprehensive program of falls prevention.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Prevention
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