Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Main FIREFLI trial: The number of self-reported falls per participant over the 12 months from randomisation. |
The number of self-reported falls per participant over the 12 months from randomisation. A fall is defined as an unexpected event in which the participant comes to rest on the ground, floor, or lower level". Data will be collected prospectively via participant-reported monthly falls calendars. |
Falls per participant over the 12 months from randomisation. |
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Primary |
Health-related quality of life measured by the EuroQol 5 Dimensions, 5 Level version |
Health-related quality of life measured by the EuroQol 5 Dimensions, 5 Level version (mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression). For each dimension, respondents state whether they have no problems, slight problems, moderate problems, severe problems, or are unable to perform the activity. It also presents a visual analogue scale (VAS) graded 0 to 100 with the inserts "worst conceivable health condition" and "best conceivable health condition" in 0 and 100 respectively. |
Over the 12 months from randomisation. |
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Primary |
Recruitment SWAT: Recruitment to the FIREFLI trial. |
The proportion of participants randomised into the main FIREFLI trial calculated as the number of participants randomised to the main FIREFLI trial divided by the total number of recruitment packs mailed out to potential participants. |
End of recruitment - approximately one year. |
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Primary |
Retention SWAT: Four-month questionnaire response rate. |
The proportion of four-month reminder questionnaires returned to the York Trials Unit (YTU) calculated as the number of returned four-month follow-up questionnaires divided by the total number of four-month questionnaires mailed out to participants. |
Four months from randomisation. |
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Secondary |
Time to first fall and between subsequent falls. |
Time to each fall, with censoring at date of withdrawal, death or end of 12 month follow-up measured using fall data from monthly falls calendars or follow-up questionnaires. The time to the first fall will be derived as the number of days from randomisation until the patient reports having a fall. Time in days between any subsequent falls will also be calculated. |
Over the 12 months from randomisation. |
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Secondary |
Proportion of participants reporting at least one fall. |
Proportion of participants reporting at least one fall in the 12 months from randomisation calculated as the number who report at least one fall on their monthly falls calendars or participant follow-up questionnaires divided by the total number of randomised participants. |
Over the 12 months from randomisation. |
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Secondary |
Proportion of participants reporting two or more falls. |
Proportion of participants reporting at least two falls in the 12 months from randomisation calculated as the number who report at least one fall on their monthly falls calendars or participant follow-up questionnaires divided by the total number of randomised participants. |
Over the 12 months from randomisation. |
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Secondary |
Fear of falling |
Participants will be asked to score how often they have worried about falling in the past four weeks. Six response categories will be used (all of the time, most of the time, a good bit of the time, some of the time, a little of the time, and none of the time). This will be scored from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 6, with a higher score indicating less concern about falling and a better outcome. |
At four, eight and 12 months post-randomisation measured by asking participants to score how often they have worried about having a fall in the past four weeks. |
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Secondary |
Loneliness (UCLA 3-item) |
The UCLA 3-item loneliness scale comprises of three questions that measure three dimensions of loneliness: relational connectedness, social connectedness, and self-perceived isolation. Each question is rated on a 3-point scale (hardly ever, some of the time, often) with higher scores indicating greater degrees of loneliness. |
At four, eight and 12 months post-randomisation. |
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Secondary |
Fall related injuries and costs. |
Fall-related injuries and costs over the 12 months from randomisation measured using participant self-reported data from follow-up questionnaires at four, eight and 12 months post-randomisation. The following data will be collected: injuries, healthcare resource use in primary care and community (i.e. General Practitioner, occupational therapist and physiotherapist) and secondary care (i.e. inpatient nights in hospital, day case attendances, outpatient attendances, and accident and emergency). Data on participant's time and expenses (i.e. travel costs and additional equipment) and informal care provided by friends/family, including productivity losses, will also be collected. |
At four, eight and 12 months post-randomisation. |
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Secondary |
Fire risk taking behaviours |
Fire risk taking behaviours measured using participant self-report. |
At four, eight and 12 months post-randomisation. |
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Secondary |
Uptake of flu jab |
Uptake of flu jab using participant self-reported flu vaccination within the past 12 months. |
Over the 12 months from randomisation. |
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Secondary |
Smoking/vaping status of residents within the property |
Smoking/vaping status of residents within the property, smoking or vaping inside the property, smoking in bed, and referral to NHS stop smoking services at four, eight and 12 months measured using participant self-reported data from follow-up questionnaires at four, eight and 12 months. |
At four, eight and 12 months post-randomisation. |
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Secondary |
Participant reported fire within the property that the FRS attended. |
Fire incident. |
At four, eight and 12 months post-randomisation. |
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Secondary |
Participant reported fire within the property that did not require the FRS to attend. |
Fire incident. |
At four, eight and 12 months post-randomisation. |
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Secondary |
Attendances to participants' homes for fire related incidents as recorded by the FRS. |
Fire incident. |
Over the 12 months from randomisation. |
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Secondary |
Recruitment SWAT: proportion of participants who return a screening form |
Proportion of participants who return a screening form calculated as the number of participant-completed screening forms returned to YTU divided by the number of screening forms posted out to potential participants. |
Enrollment |
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Secondary |
Recruitment SWAT: proportion of participants who are eligible for randomisation |
Proportion of participants who are eligible for randomisation calculated as the number of participants assessed as eligible for randomisation by researchers at YTU divided by the number of screening forms posted out to potential participants. |
Enrollment |
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Secondary |
Recruitment SWAT: retention in the trial at three months post-randomisation |
Proportion of participants who remain in the trial at three months post-randomisation calculated as the number of participants who return at least the first three months' worth of falls calendars from the date of randomisation, divided by the number of screening forms posted out to potential participants. This will also be calculated as a proportion of randomised participants. |
Three months post-randomisation. |
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Secondary |
Retention SWAT: time to response |
Time to response calculated as the number of days between the four-month questionnaire being mailed out to the participant and the questionnaire recorded as being returned to York Trials Unit measured using the date the four-month questionnaire was mailed out and received back at YTU. |
Four months post-randomisation. |
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Secondary |
Retention SWAT: completeness of response |
The number of completed questions on the four month questionnaire. |
Four months post-randomisation. |
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