Time Spent on Floor After Falls of Frailty People Overnight (NoDelayFall)
Dependence, Fall From Bed, Fall Injury
About this trial
This is an interventional device feasibility trial for Dependence
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- elderly people who are resident in long term care facilities
- non opposed to participate to the study or whose his/her legal representative is not opposed to the participation of the resident to the study
Exclusion Criteria:
- the resident's bed can not be equipped with the ETOLYA-F® device for any reason
Sites / Locations
- Résidence St François CH ANNECY-GENEVOIS
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Other
Sham Comparator
Experimental
run-in period
control period
Etolya-F ® devices
In order to improve the precision of data, the run-in period is dedicated to sensitize the caregivers about the importance of reporting all the falls occurring during the night tracking in each resident's file, all informations about the estimate length of time spent on floor after a fall occurring during the night and also reporting every other events occuring at night as wandering. All the beds will progressively equipped with the Etolya-F ® devices but the Etolya-F ® ddevices will stay off.
We expect 30 falls will occurr at night during this 6 months period. Etolya-F ® devices will be installed on the bed of all participant residents but with limited fonctionnalities i.e. only the length of absence in the bed will be recorded (difference between time of detection of the beginning of absence in the bed and time where the resident will be found by the caregivers out of his bed).
We also expect 30 falls will occur at night during this 6-month period. Etolya-F ® devices will be used with all their functionalities i.e. permit detection of absence in the bed, activation of a lighting environment when the resident gets up from his bed, transmission of alert to caregivers through the centralized system of sick call if the resident do not return to bed after 15 minutes and recording the time when caregivers will find the resident out of bed, distinguishing between a fall and a night wandering in the room or corridors without a fall