A multicentre, pragmatic, cluster randomised, controlled feasibility trial of the POD system of care.
delirium
hospitals
multicomponent interventions
older people
prevention
Journal
Age and ageing
ISSN: 1468-2834
Titre abrégé: Age Ageing
Pays: England
ID NLM: 0375655
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
01 07 2020
01 07 2020
Historique:
received:
25
09
2019
pubmed:
21
4
2020
medline:
29
7
2021
entrez:
21
4
2020
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
to provide a preliminary estimate of the effectiveness of the prevention of delirium (POD) system of care in reducing incident delirium in acute hospital wards and gather data for a future definitive randomised controlled trial. cluster randomised and controlled feasibility trial. sixteen acute care of older people and orthopaedic trauma wards in eight hospitals in England and Wales. patients 65 years and over admitted to participating wards during the trial period. participating wards were randomly assigned to either the POD programme or usual care, determined by existing local policies and practices. The POD programme is a manualised multicomponent delirium prevention intervention that targets 10 risk factors for delirium. The intervention wards underwent a 6-month implementation period before trial recruitment commenced. Main outcome measure incidence of new-onset delirium measured using the Confusion Assessment Method (CAM) measured daily for up to 10 days post consent. out of 4449, 3274 patients admitted to the wards were eligible. In total, 714 patients consented (713 registered) to the trial, thirty-three participants (4.6%) withdrew. Adherence to the intervention was classified as at least medium for seven wards. Rates of new-onset delirium were lower than expected and did not differ between groups (24 (7.0%) of participants in the intervention group versus 33 (8.9%) in the control group; odds ratio (95% confidence interval) 0.68 (0.37-1.26); P = 0.2225). based on these findings, a definitive trial is achievable and would need to recruit 5220 patients in 26 two-ward hospital clusters. Trial registration: ISRCTN01187372. Registered 13 March 2014.
Identifiants
pubmed: 32307515
pii: 5821444
doi: 10.1093/ageing/afaa044
pmc: PMC7331094
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Multicenter Study
Randomized Controlled Trial
Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
640-647Subventions
Organisme : Department of Health
ID : PB-PG-0610-22068
Pays : United Kingdom
Organisme : Department of Health
ID : RP-PG-0108-10037
Pays : United Kingdom
Organisme : NIA NIH HHS
ID : R24 AG054259
Pays : United States
Informations de copyright
© The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Geriatrics Society.
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