The Effectiveness of Specialist Seating Provision for Nursing Home Residents
NCT ID: NCT02926313
Last Updated: 2016-10-06
Study Results
The study team has not published outcome measurements, participant flow, or safety data for this trial yet. Check back later for updates.
Basic Information
Get a concise snapshot of the trial, including recruitment status, study phase, enrollment targets, and key timeline milestones.
COMPLETED
NA
40 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2012-10-31
2013-08-31
Brief Summary
Review the sponsor-provided synopsis that highlights what the study is about and why it is being conducted.
Related Clinical Trials
Explore similar clinical trials based on study characteristics and research focus.
Enhancing Self-care in the Housebound
NCT02925897
SettleIN - Adjustment to Care in Dementia: An Intervention Feasibility Study v0.1
NCT02682472
Quality of Life of the Piloted Individuals and a Cost-efficiency Analysis
NCT06628856
Effect of Improved Indoor Lighting on Residents of Residential Care Homes with Dementia
NCT06205654
Outcomes Of Social Service Programs For Homebound Older Adults
NCT00248924
Detailed Description
Dive into the extended narrative that explains the scientific background, objectives, and procedures in greater depth.
When seating is not clinically suitable for the user there are many physiological and psychological implications for the user. For example, often pressure ulcers may develop. Pressure ulcers are currently a major concern for the NHS due to their prevalence, the cost of treatments and the impact on the person. Pressure ulcers can often be related to poor seating and indeed good seating can contribute to prevention and contribute to healing (Anton, 2005). Current expenditure by the NHS in the UK on pressure sores is £2.1bn annually. This equates to approximately £10,500 per sore (Bennett et al, 2004). Anecdotal evidence suggests that correct seating provision could be instrumental in depleting this cost by preventing pressure ulcers through investment in chairs before ulcers develop. This project set out to explore this topic via empirical research methods.
Research Question To identify the importance of individualised seating in reducing postural difficulties for adult residents in nursing homes.
Methods A pragmatic RCT design with qualitative and quantitative tools was used. These included: pulse oximeter readings of oxygen saturation levels and pulse rate; Braden scale of pressure risk; caregiver questionnaire; digital photographs of seated posture; and demographic information.
Participants Forty residents were recruited from three nursing homes in N.Ireland, and were randomly assigned to either the control group (continue to use existing chair) or the intervention group (use an individually configured seating system) for the 12- week trial period. At the end of the 12- week trial period there were 18 participants in each group.
Conditions
See the medical conditions and disease areas that this research is targeting or investigating.
Study Design
Understand how the trial is structured, including allocation methods, masking strategies, primary purpose, and other design elements.
RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
Review each arm or cohort in the study, along with the interventions and objectives associated with them.
Existing Seating conditions
This group of participants received the standard care - they continue to sit in the seating system (chair and cushion) as provided by the nursing home facility staff; selected from whatever seats the facility had available.
No interventions assigned to this group
Individualized Seating provision
This group of participants were provided with a seating system that was specifically configured to match their individual postural care needs.
Individualized Seating provision
Seating system selected and adjusted to meet individual needs.
Interventions
Learn about the drugs, procedures, or behavioral strategies being tested and how they are applied within this trial.
Individualized Seating provision
Seating system selected and adjusted to meet individual needs.
Eligibility Criteria
Check the participation requirements, including inclusion and exclusion rules, age limits, and whether healthy volunteers are accepted.
Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
44 Years
98 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
Meet the organizations funding or collaborating on the study and learn about their roles.
Seating Matters Ltd.
UNKNOWN
University of Ulster
OTHER
Responsible Party
Identify the individual or organization who holds primary responsibility for the study information submitted to regulators.
Other Identifiers
Review additional registry numbers or institutional identifiers associated with this trial.
12/0084
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
More Related Trials
Additional clinical trials that may be relevant based on similarity analysis.