Feasibility of an implementation strategy for preventing falls in homecare services.

Siv Linnerud, Linda Aimée Hartford Kvæl, Maria Bjerk, Kristin Taraldsen, Dawn A Skelton, Therese Brovold
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Abstract

Background: Falls among older adults represent a major health hazard across the world. In 2022, the World Falls Guidelines was published, summarising research evidence and expert recommendations on how to prevent falls, but we need more knowledge on how the evidence can be successfully implemented into routine practice. In this study we used an implementation strategy co-created by healthcare providers, older adults who had fallen and researchers, to facilitate uptake of fall prevention recommendations. This current study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of this co-created implementation strategy in homecare services and provide information on the intervention and measurements for a full-scale cluster-randomized trial.

Methods: This study was a single-armed feasibility study with an embedded mixed-method approach completed in two city districts of Oslo, Norway, over a period of ten weeks. The co-created implementation strategy consists of a package for implementing national recommendations for preventing falls, empowering leaders to facilitate implementation, establish implementation teams, competence improvement and implementation support. City districts established implementation teams who were responsible for the implementation. Feasibility was assessed both qualitatively and quantitatively, using focus group interviews with implementation team members and individual interviews with leaders and staff members and the Feasibility of Intervention Measure (FIM). Qualitative data were analysed using thematic analysis and the Normalisation Process Theory.

Results: Qualitative data were collected from 19 participants: 12 implementation team members, 2 leaders and 5 staff members. 8 of the implementation team members responded to FIM. The analysis revealed four themes: 1) Fostering consensus through tailored implementation and discussions on fall prevention, 2) The importance of multi-level and interdisciplinary collaboration in fall prevention implementation, 3) Minimizing perceived time usage through utilization of existing areas for implementation activities, and 4) Reflective monitoring demonstrates the importance of facilitation and structure in the implementation strategy. For FIM, there were a high level of agreement related to how implementable, possible, doable, and easy to use the implementation strategy was.

Conclusions: Overall, we found the implementation strategy to be feasible to enhance uptake of fall prevention recommendations in the Norwegian homecare services. To succeed with the implementation, a dedicated implementation team should receive support through the implementation process, they should choose small implementation activities to enhance fall prevention competence and managers should possess implementation knowledge.

Trial registration: The trial is registered in the Open Science Registry: https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/2JFHV Registered: January 11, 2023.

在家庭护理服务中预防跌倒的实施策略的可行性。
背景:老年人跌倒是全球范围内的一大健康隐患。2022 年,《世界跌倒指南》发布,总结了有关如何预防跌倒的研究证据和专家建议,但我们需要更多关于如何将这些证据成功实施到日常实践中的知识。在这项研究中,我们采用了一种由医疗服务提供者、跌倒过的老年人和研究人员共同制定的实施策略,以促进预防跌倒建议的采纳。本研究旨在评估这一共同创建的实施策略在家庭护理服务中的可行性,并为全面的分组随机试验提供有关干预和测量的信息:本研究是一项单兵可行性研究,采用嵌入式混合方法,在挪威奥斯陆的两个城区完成,为期十周。共同制定的实施策略包括:实施国家预防跌倒建议的一揽子方案、授权领导者促进实施、建立实施团队、提高能力和实施支持。市辖区成立了实施小组,负责实施工作。通过与实施小组成员进行焦点小组访谈、与领导和工作人员进行个别访谈以及干预措施可行性测量(FIM),对可行性进行了定性和定量评估。定性数据采用主题分析和规范化过程理论进行分析:从 19 名参与者那里收集了定性数据:结果:共收集了 19 名参与者的定性数据:12 名实施小组成员、2 名领导和 5 名工作人员。其中 8 名实施小组成员对 FIM 做出了回应。分析揭示了四个主题:1)通过量身定制的防跌倒实施和讨论促进共识;2)多层次和跨学科合作在防跌倒实施中的重要性;3)通过利用现有区域开展实施活动最大限度地减少感知时间的使用;4)反思性监测显示了实施策略中促进和结构的重要性。在 "FIM "方面,实施策略的可实施性、可行性、可操作性和易用性得到了高度认同:总体而言,我们认为该实施策略对于在挪威家庭护理服务中推广预防跌倒建议是可行的。要想成功实施,专门的实施团队应在实施过程中得到支持,他们应选择小型实施活动来提高预防跌倒的能力,管理人员应掌握实施知识:该试验已在开放科学注册中心注册:https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/2JFHV 注册:注册日期:2023 年 1 月 11 日。
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