RecruitingNCT05846685

Patient Perspectives of an Automated Falls-Risk Screening and Referral Tool in the Emergency Department (ED)

Preventing Future Falls in Older Adult ED Patients: Evaluating the Implementation and Effectiveness of a Novel Automated Screening and Referral Intervention - Patient Perspectives


Sponsor

University of Wisconsin, Madison

Enrollment

174 participants

Start Date

Feb 22, 2022

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The purpose of the overall study to evaluate implementation-related outcomes of a falls-risk clinical decision support (CDS) system using patient electronic health records (EHR) data to automatically screen and identify older adult ED patients at high risk of future falls and allowing ED clinicians to place referral orders to the UW Health Mobility and Falls clinic. This CDS tool has already been implemented at the UWHC ED, and will be additionally implemented at The American Center and Swedish American Hospital EDs (all QI initiatives) over the next two years. This study involves engaging a sample of referred patients from each site to gather their perspectives on the delivery of the referral in the ED, their experiences in making and completing appointments at the Falls Clinic (if applicable), and perceived benefits of the intervention overall.


Eligibility

Min Age: 65 Years

Inclusion Criteria5

  • ED patients identified by the automated system as being high-risk of future falls, and subsequently referred to the UW Health Mobility and Falls Clinic by the ED provider at discharge.
  • English-speaking
  • Reliable access to a working telephone and can accept incoming phone calls
  • For In-person interviews in the ED:
  • ED patients age 65 and older in the emergency department for any reason who are identified as likely to be discharged by their clinical team.

Exclusion Criteria3

  • Incarcerated or in police custody
  • Lacks capacity to consent
  • Unable to hear or speak on the telephone, even with the use of assistive devices

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Interventions

OTHERPatient Phone Interviews

Collecting perceptions about automated falls-risk screening and referral tool

OTHERPatient In Person Interviews

Interviews will be aimed at collecting patient input necessary to adapt the design of the intervention at these sites.


Locations(3)

Swedish American Emergency Department

Rockford, Illinois, United States

The American Center Emergency Department

Madison, Wisconsin, United States

UWHC Emergency Department

Madison, Wisconsin, United States

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