Emergencies Clinical Trial
— PARIAOOfficial title:
Early Prescription of Radiography Using the Ottawa Ankle Rules by a Nurse in the Management of Isolated Ankle Trauma at the Emergency Department's Reception of the Hospital Center of Saint-Brieuc
Verified date | October 2019 |
Source | Centre Hospitalier de Saint-Brieuc |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The study will be conducted in 2 phases (A and B) using two different groups of patients in order to prove that an early prescription of radiography using the Ottawa Ankle Rules by a nurse practitioner could shorten length of stay of a patient suffering from ankle trauma at the Hospital Center of Saint-Brieuc.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 63 |
Est. completion date | October 7, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | September 6, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 55 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - With closed ankle injury less than 10 days old - Affiliation to the national health insurance - Written informed consent must be obtained Exclusion Criteria: - Trauma dating more than 10 days - Patient not affiliated to the national health insurance - X-ray performed before patient admission - Other trauma than an isolated trauma of the ankle - Injury other than ankle injury : calcaneus, toes, and Achilles' tendon - Paraplegic or quadriplegic patient - Previous admission to the Emergency Department for the same traumatic event - Patient already included in the PARIAO study - Isolated skin injury / isolated superficial injury - Ankle fracture or obvious deformation - Neuro-vascular deficit - Mental disorder - Adults legally protected (under judicial protection, guardianship, or supervision), persons deprived of their liberty - Excessive alcoholization or intoxication by other psychoactive substances (physician's decision) - Uncooperative patient - Pregnancy in progress |
Country | Name | City | State |
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France | Centre Hospitalier de Saint-Brieuc | Saint-Brieuc |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Centre Hospitalier de Saint-Brieuc |
France,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Time spent in emergency departement | Difference of time spent in minutes in emergency department between Phase A group and Phase B group. | through study completion, between 2 and 3 months | |
Secondary | Percentage of x-rays | Difference of the percentage of x-rays between Phase A group and Phase B group. | through study completion, between 2 and 3 months | |
Secondary | Time spent by nurse for patient care | Difference of the time spent by nurse for patient care between Phase A group and Phase B group. | through study completion, between 2 and 3 months | |
Secondary | Comparaison of x-rays prescription between physicians and nurses | Difference of percentage of x-rays prescribed by nurses and physicians in Phase B group. | through study completion, between 2 and 3 months | |
Secondary | Numbers of fractures identified by an x-ray requested by the physician in group B | For patients who have a fracture identified by an x-ray requested by the nurse or the physician : number of X-rays not requested by the nurse in the Phase B group. | through study completion, between 2 and 3 months | |
Secondary | Numbers of fractures identified by an x-ray requested by a nurse in group B | For patients who have a fracture identified by an x-ray requested by the nurse or the physician : number of X-rays not requested by the physician. | through study completion, between 2 and 3 months | |
Secondary | Other x-rays required | For patients whose x-ray was required, percentage of ankle x-ray performed while actually the trauma concerned the foot and not the ankle. | through study completion, between 2 and 3 months | |
Secondary | Satisfaction rate of nurses | Satisfaction rate of nurses evaluated through a questionnaire with 5 questions. Tittle : Nurse's satisfaction survey - evaluation of nurse's satisfaction for management of ankle trauma in usual management : scale from 0 to 10. 0 is no satisfaction ; 10 is important satisfaction. - evaluation of nurse's satisfaction for management of ankle trauma in this new management : scale from 0 to 10. 0 is no satisfaction ; 10 is important satisfaction. - question about Ottawa Ankle Rules application : does nurse think that this rules application improves patient's management (quality, quickness, …) ? : yes or no - evaluation of additional workload for nurse with the new management : scale from 0 to 10. 0 is no additional workload ; 10 is important additional workload - question if nurse is ready from now to realize an early prescription of radiography using the Ottawa Ankle Rules : yes or no |
through study completion, between 2 and 3 months |
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