Dementia Clinical Trial
— PERFECTEDOfficial title:
Care Delivery in Acute Hospital Settings: an Observational Study. WP1 P3
Verified date | August 2017 |
Source | University of East Anglia |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
This small observational study is a contractual component of a 5-year (2013-18) NIHR funded
programme called PERFECTED (Peri-operative Enhanced Recovery hip FracturE Care of paTiEnts
with Dementia) whose overall aim is to develop and pilot an evidence-based intervention to
improve the hospital care of patients with dementia suffering a fractured hip. The findings
from this particular observational study will support other PERFECTED work-packages in
establishing current care practices in acute hospital settings for older people in general
with hip fractures.
Observation is a well-established qualitative technique widely used to understand cultures,
processes and interactions in defined locations including hospitals. In this study,
researchers will observe day-to-day practices on specific ortho-geriatric wards and Emergency
Departments in three English hospitals (Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, Bradford
Royal Infirmary and Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham). Observations will occur
intermittently over a 4-week period, covering the full 24h cycle. The prime objective of the
study is to describe delivery of care to older patients with a hip fracture including an
assessment of cost consequences. Crucially, the observations will focus exclusively upon the
hospital personnel that routinely provide care in the designated locations being observed.
Other individuals who frequent the locations (patients, visitors and other more peripheral
health care professionals) are NOT the focus of the research and will be regarded as
"incidental others" rather than "participants". This approach is common in observational
research.
Observations will be conducted by experienced qualitative researchers and assisted by
specifically trained lay researchers to provide a valuable service-user dimension to the
study. Field-notes and contextual information will be collected and thematically analysed,
again in partnership with trained 'lay' researchers. Resulting data will address the
pre-defined aims of the observational study and feed into the findings reported across the
whole of work package 1 of PERFECTED.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 180 |
Est. completion date | December 16, 2014 |
Est. primary completion date | December 12, 2014 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Health Care Professioanls delivering care in the observational environments Exclusion Criteria: - Those who are not Health Care Professioanls delivering care in the observational environments |
Country | Name | City | State |
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n/a |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of East Anglia |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | To observe and describe the general day-to-day practices and routines in three English acute hospitals for treating older patients with hip fracture. | The overall aim of this study (phase 3, WP1 of PERFECTED) is to observe and describe the general day-to-day practices and routines in three English acute hospitals for treating older patients with hip fracture. The influence on care practices of significant co-morbidities, particularly dementia, will especially be noted. Observations will take place in defined areas on specified ortho-geriatric wards and in EDs. The study's aims and objectives focus on the delivery of care. As such, the focus of the observations is solely upon those health professionals who routinely deliver care in the designated spaces. | Observations in each of the 3 sites will take place for a 4 week period. |
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