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Fall Prevention Program Using Home Floor Plans in an Acute-Care Hospital: A Preliminary Randomized Controlled Trial

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  • Tetsuya Ueda

    (Course of Physical Therapy, Department of Rehabilitation Science, School of Medicine, Osaka Metropolitan University, Habikino City 583-8555, Osaka, Japan)

  • Yumi Higuchi

    (Course of Physical Therapy, Department of Rehabilitation Science, School of Medicine, Osaka Metropolitan University, Habikino City 583-8555, Osaka, Japan)

  • Tatsunori Murakami

    (Course of Physical Therapy, Department of Rehabilitation Science, School of Medicine, Osaka Metropolitan University, Habikino City 583-8555, Osaka, Japan)

  • Wataru Kozuki

    (Course of Physical Therapy, Department of Rehabilitation Science, School of Medicine, Osaka Metropolitan University, Habikino City 583-8555, Osaka, Japan)

  • Gentoku Hattori

    (Department of Rehabilitation, Yao Tokushukai General Hospital, Yao City 581-0011, Osaka, Japan)

  • Hiromi Nomura

    (Department of Rehabilitation, Yao Tokushukai General Hospital, Yao City 581-0011, Osaka, Japan)

Abstract

We provided fall prevention programs using home floor plans for older adult patients discharged from an acute-care hospital and verified the fall prevention measures’ effectiveness six months after discharge. The research design was a preliminary randomized controlled trial. Orthopedic patients with a falls’ history were randomized to the control ( n = 30) or the intervention groups ( n = 30). Before discharge, the control group was treated with general physiotherapy for their disease characteristics. The intervention group received the same programs before discharge; additionally, a simple house evaluation was conducted using the subject’s home floor plan. A six-month follow-up survey was conducted on falls and near-falls after discharge, completed by 51 of the 60 subjects (85%). Within two months, falls occurred in 7.7% of the control group but not in the intervention group, after which, falls occurred in the intervention group, and no significant difference was noted between the two groups (three-month ( p = 0.322) and six-month ( p = 0.931) follow-ups). The intervention group had significantly fewer near-falls than the control group within three months ( p = 0.034), but no significant difference was observed after three months. The results suggested that our program effectively expanded the role of an acute care hospital for discharged patients who need to transition from hospital care to home health care.

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  • Tetsuya Ueda & Yumi Higuchi & Tatsunori Murakami & Wataru Kozuki & Gentoku Hattori & Hiromi Nomura, 2022. "Fall Prevention Program Using Home Floor Plans in an Acute-Care Hospital: A Preliminary Randomized Controlled Trial," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(17), pages 1-9, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:19:y:2022:i:17:p:11062-:d:906295
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