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Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of a policy of making hip protectors available to residents of nursing homes. Design: A cluster randomised controlled trial of the policy in nursing and residential homes, with the home as the unit of randomisation. Setting: 127 nursing and residential homes in the greater Belfast area of Northern Ireland. Participants: 40 homes in the intervention group (representing 1,366 occupied beds) and 87 homes in the control group (representing 2,751 occupied beds). Interventions: A policy of making hip protectors available free of charge to residents of nursing homes and supporting the implementation process by employing a nurse facilitator to encourage staff in the homes to promote their use, over a 72-week period. Main outcome measures: The rate of hip fractures in intervention and control homes, and the level of adherence to use of hip protectors. Results: There were 85 hip fractures in the intervention homes and 163 in the control homes. The mean fracture rate per 100 residents was 6.22 in the intervention homes and 5.92 in the control homes, giving an adjusted rate ratio for the intervention group compared to the control group of 1.05 (95% CI 0.77, 1.43, P=0.76). Initial acceptance of the hip protectors was 37.2% (508/1,366) with adherence falling to 19.9% (272/1,366) at 72 weeks. Conclusions: Making hip protectors available to residents of nursing and residential homes did not reduce the rate of hip fracture. This research does not support the introduction of a policy of providing hip protectors to residents of nursing homes.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 582-588 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Journal | Age and Ageing |
Volume | 33 |
Issue number | 6 |
Early online date | 20 Sept 2004 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published (in print/issue) - 30 Nov 2004 |
Bibliographical note
Funding Information:This research was made possible by a fellowship grant to PDO from the Research and Development Office of the Northern Ireland Health and Social Services Central Services Agency, and by generous support from the Eastern Health and Social Services Board and The Health Foundation (http://www.pppfoundation.org.uk/). The funding sources had no control over the design or analysis of the trial, nor any influence on submission for publication.
Keywords
- Elderly
- Falls
- Fractured neck of femur
- Health services research
- Hip fracture
- Hip protectors
- Nursing home
- Older people
- Randomised controlled trial
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EHSSB (External organisation)
Murray, L. (Chair), O'Halloran, P. (Member), Kernohan, G. (Member), R. O. Beringer, T. (Member), Brownlee, H. (Member), GORMAN, E. (Member), McCartney, M. (Member), Huang, H.-C. (Member), O'Neill, C. (Chair), Dunlop, L. (Member), McAllister, D. (Member) & O'connor, F. (Member)
1999 → 2005Activity: Membership › Membership of committee
Research output
- 54 Citations
- 2 Article
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Factors affecting adherence to use of hip protectors amongst residents of nursing homes-A correlation study
O'Halloran, P. D., W. Cran, G., R. O. Beringer, T., Kernohan, G., Orr, J., Dunlop, L. & J. Murray, L., 1 Jul 2007, In: International Journal of Nursing Studies. 44, 5, p. 672-686 15 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
21 Citations (Scopus) -
The effect of type of hip protector and resident characteristics on adherence to use of hip protectors in nursing and residential homes - An exploratory study
O'Halloran, P. D., Murray, L. J., Cran, G. W., Dunlop, L., Kernohan, G. & Beringer, T. R. O., 31 May 2005, In: International Journal of Nursing Studies. 42, 4, p. 387-397 11 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
30 Citations (Scopus)