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The purpose of this research study is to examine home safety and fall risk for patients who have undergone hip replacement surgery. The investigators want to know whether evaluating home safety impacts perceived and real risk of falls at home. The study will utilize a fall risk assessment which is a questionnaire that focuses on perceived and real risk of falls at home, as well as a home safety assessment application, the Home for Life App. The participant will be asked about the home environment, including areas of the home such as the entrance, bedroom, and bathroom, and modification recommendations will be made to potentially increase safety.


Clinical Trial Description

According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), 2.8 million older adults were treated in the emergency department for fall related injuries. Most falls are caused by a combination of risk factors, with more risk factors leading to an increased risk for falling.

People undergoing a total hip replacement can be seen as having an increased risk of falling. Once an individual discharges home from the hospital, it is during this continued post-operative period where pain and weakness continues to effect their walking ability. Additionally, if the patient has a history of falling, has a fear of falling, has visual deficits, and/or neuropathy, risk of falling increases.

Evaluating a patient's fear of falling and educating patient's regarding home safety may lead to a patient feeling increased confidence when completing daily activities with increased safety awareness.

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the use of the Home for Life mobile application to examine home safety and fall risk for patients who have undergone hip replacement surgery and are being discharged to their home.

Study Aims:

1. The first aim of this study is to assess whether completion of a home safety assessment within an acute care setting will facilitate carryover and reduce a person's actual and perceived risk of falling. The Home Safety Assessment tool will be used to make adaptation recommendations to a person's home setting based on their real and perceived risk of falling in different rooms within the home (entrance, bedroom, bathroom at a minimum). A home safety assessment is a standard in the clinical care provided by occupational therapist (OT). The use of the home safety application being an alternative method of gathering the information is for research purposes in this study and is not currently used in daily operations. During the initial evaluation, the occupational therapist will bring a tablet into the room. The tablet will have the downloaded user-friendly application. The therapist will guide the client through the components of the application, identifying different rooms in their home and asking questions pertaining to their real and perceived risk of falling within these rooms. Information obtained during this process will then be stored on RedCap.

2. The second aim of this study will be to determine if recommended adaptations in home safety impacted perceived risk of falling.

3. The third aim of this study will be to determine if the patient had a fall within two weeks post discharge. ;


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NCT number NCT03253419
Study type Interventional
Source Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Contact
Status Withdrawn
Phase N/A
Start date August 15, 2017
Completion date February 28, 2020

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