Prompting And encouRaging Community Hydration Through EDucation (PARCHED)
Frailty
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Frailty focused on measuring Hydration, Fluid Intake, Frailty, Feasibility Study
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- PARCHED will recruit district nurse patients at medium or high risk of dehydration (using the G, U and L of the GULP tool1),
- with a urinary catheter,
- living at home in community or residential care,
- aged 18 years or above
Exclusion Criteria:
- Inability to provide informed consent,
- medical conditions or dietary restrictions that would substantially limit ability to complete study requirements (i.e. intravenous fluid intake, inability to lift cup),
- living in nursing care setting,
- end of life pathway,
- diagnosed swallowing difficulty,
- inability to communicate in English or Welsh.
Sites / Locations
- Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health BoardRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Other
Other
No Intervention
Other
Education Session
Prompting Cup
Control Group
Prompting Cup and Education
The participant will receive an education session in their home, lasting between 15-30 minutes from a District Nurse. The District Nurses will advise the participant on how to drink more fluids, the importance of hydration and the effects of dehydration.
Participants will receive a Droplet Cup with an electronic prompting device and a brief tutorial session from the District Nurse. The Droplet Cup will encourage the participant to stay hydrated during the day, by emitting a voice or light to encourage them to drink more.
There will be no change to the care the participant receives from the District Nurse.
Participants will receive a Droplet Cup with an electronic prompting device and an education session on the importance of hydration and the effects of dehydration.