The PiTSTOP study: a feasibility cluster randomized trial of delirium prevention in care homes for older people.
Siddiqi N, Cheater F, Collinson M, et al
Age and Ageing, 45, 652-661.
2016
Project ID (Internal) | 177 |
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Project Status | completed |
Full Reference (text) | Siddiqi N, Cheater F, Collinson M, et al (2016) The PiTSTOP study: a feasibility cluster randomized trial of delirium prevention in care homes for older people. Age Ageing. 45:652-61. [The report can be accessed here] |
Full Reference (URL) | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27207749 |
Summary / Abstract | Abstract delirium is a distressing but potentially preventable condition common in older people in long-term care. It is associated with increased morbidity, mortality, functional decline, hospitalization and significant healthcare costs. Multicomponent interventions, addressing delirium risk factors, have been shown to reduce delirium by one-third in hospitals. It is not known whether this approach is also effective in long-term care. In previous work, we designed a bespoke delirium prevention intervention, called ‘Stop Delirium!’ In preparation for a definitive trial of Stop Delirium, we sought to address key aspects of trial design for the particular circumstances of care homes. a cluster randomized feasibility study with an embedded process evaluation. residents of 14 care homes for older people in one metropolitan district in the UK. Stop Delirium!: a 16-month-enhanced educational package to support care home staff to address key delirium risk factors. Control homes received usual care. we collected data to determine the following: recruitment and attrition; delirium rates and variability between homes; feasibility of measuring delirium, resource use, quality of life, hospital admissions and falls; and intervention implementation and adherence. two-thirds (215) of eligible care home residents were recruited. One-month delirium prevalence was 4.0% in intervention and 7.1% in control homes. Proposed outcome measurements were feasible, although our approach appeared to underestimate delirium. Health economic evaluation was feasible using routinely collected data. a definitive trial of delirium prevention in long-term care is needed but will require some further design modifications and pilot work. |
Publication Title | The PiTSTOP study: a feasibility cluster randomized trial of delirium prevention in care homes for older people. |
Author(s) | Siddiqi N, Cheater F, Collinson M, et al |
Publication Details | Age and Ageing, 45, 652-661. |
Publication Year / End of Project | 2016 |
Last Accessed | 03/01/2019 12:00 am |
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