Choosing Wisely: De-implementing Fall Prevention Alarms in Hospitals
De-Implementing Fall Prevention Alarms in Hospitals
University of Florida
300 participants
Oct 1, 2023
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This is a Hybrid II de-implementation study to reduce use of fall prevention alarms in hospitals. The intervention consists of tailored, site-specific approaches for three core implementation strategies: education, audit/feedback and opinion leaders. Hospital units will be randomized to low-intensity or high-intensity coaching for the implementation of the tailored strategies.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria1
- Stakeholders in fall prevention at up to 30 participating NDNQI hospitals
Exclusion Criteria1
- \-
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Interventions
External coaching is a commonly used strategy to change practice, especially for multi-site collaboratives where implementation requires customization to the site. Coaches serve as skill builders who train organizational personnel in quality improvement processes and develop proficiency in the targeted practice area (i.e., fall prevention).
External coaching is a commonly used strategy to change practice, especially for multi-site collaboratives where implementation requires customization to the site. Coaches serve as skill builders who train organizational personnel in quality improvement processes and develop proficiency in the targeted practice area (i.e., fall prevention).
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NCT06089239