The purpose of this single arm intervention study is to determine if the fall rate (as measured by falls per 1000 patient days) for patients designated "high fall risk" decreases with the use of the PUP™ \[Patient is UP Falls Prevention System\] when compared to the historical falls rate data for the prior 12 months from those same nursing units within the OSUWM Brain \& Spine Hospital.
The purpose of this single arm intervention study is to determine if the fall rate (as measured by falls per 1000 patient days) for patients designated "high fall risk" decreases with the use of the PUP™ \[Patient is UP Falls Prevention System\] when compared to the historical falls rate data for the prior 12 months from those same nursing units within the OSUWM Brain \& Spine Hospital. All Brain and Spine Hospital patients will be evaluated as to fall risk using the current fall risk assessment tool employed by OSU Medical Center and administered in the usual and customary fashion upon evaluation on the floor and Pod. Patients who are determined to be at a high fall risk will be approached to participate. Those patients who consent to participate in the study will remain in the study until a nurse removes the patient from high risk fall status or the participant has been discharged from the hospital. Any patient fall will to be reported and evaluated following current processes and procedures developed by the OSU Brain and Spine Institute as maintained with IHIS; the PUP™ as the intervention for this study will be an adjunct to those fall prevention processes already in place.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
521
The Palarum Fall Prevention System that includes the PUP™ (Patient is Up) System, is made upon of seven tangible elements: an inpatient room Android tablet (IRT), a nurse station Android monitor (HUC), a local server (PLS), a cloud server (PCS), a Bluetooth Low Energy beacon(s), an Android smart watch, and an e-textile sock connected sensor transmitter (PUP™ sock). The PUP™ sock monitors and transmits pressure, force, acceleration and motion data.
The Ohio State University Medical Center
Columbus, Ohio, United States
High Risk Fall Rate
To determine if the fall rate (as measured by falls per 1000 patient days) for patients designated "high fall risk" decreases with the use of the intervention (Patient is UP fall prevention technology \[PUP™ \]) when compared to historical NDNQI data for the prior 12 months ("Benchmark Data") from nursing units where the intervention is being undertaken.
Time frame: hospital stay (on average 5 days)
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