Exploring Population Characteristics and Recruitment Challenges in Older People Experiencing Falls at Home without Hospitalization or with an Emergency Department Visit: Insights from the RISING-DOM Experience

Wafa Bouzid,1,2 Neda Tavassoli,1 Caroline Berbon,1 Soraya Qassemi,1 Sandrine Vaysset,1 Magali Poly,1 Vincent Bounes,3 Jason Shourick,4,5 Fati Nourhashémi1,5 1Geriatric Medicine Unit (Gérontopole), University of Toulouse Hospital Center, Toulouse, France; 2Regional Health Agency of Occitanie, Toulous...

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Main Authors: Bouzid W, Tavassoli N, Berbon C, Qassemi S, Vaysset S, Poly M, Bounes V, Shourick J, Nourhashémi F
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description Wafa Bouzid,1,2 Neda Tavassoli,1 Caroline Berbon,1 Soraya Qassemi,1 Sandrine Vaysset,1 Magali Poly,1 Vincent Bounes,3 Jason Shourick,4,5 Fati Nourhashémi1,5 1Geriatric Medicine Unit (Gérontopole), University of Toulouse Hospital Center, Toulouse, France; 2Regional Health Agency of Occitanie, Toulouse, 31000, France; 3Emergency Medicine Unit, University of Toulouse Hospital Center, Toulouse, France; 4Research Methodology Support Unit (USMR), Clinical Epidemiology and Public Health Department, University of Toulouse Hospital Center, Toulouse, France; 5CERPOP, UMR 1295, INSERM – University of Toulouse III, Toulouse, FranceCorrespondence: Wafa Bouzid, La Cité de la Santé - Équipe Régionale Vieillissement et Prévention de la Dépendance Hôpital La Grave, Place Lange, TSA 60033, Toulouse Cedex 9, 31059, France, Tel +33 5 61 77 83 79, Fax +33 5 61 77 64 75, Email bouzid.w@chu-toulouse.frBackground: An increasing number of falls among community-living older adults are reported in emergency calls. Data on evidence of appropriate fall prevention interventions are limited and challenges in recruiting this population in randomized trials are acknowledged.Purpose: The main aim of this study was to provide demographic data, circumstance and fall-related outcomes of the population in the RISING-DOM study [Impact d’une évaluation des facteurs de RISque de chute et d’une prise en charge personnalisée, sur la mortalité et l’institutionnalisation, après INtervention du SAMU chez la personne âGée à DOMicile], a multicenter, randomized interventional trial involving community-dwelling older adults who have experienced a fall at home and were not hospitalized. Additionally, the challenges of remote recruitment in this population were discussed.Patients and Methods: Participants were identified through the Occitania Emergency Observatory database. Participant recruitment and data collection were performed through telephone interviews (October 2019-March 2022). Additionally, a sample survey of Emergency Medical Services calls was carried out.Results: Out of the 1151 individuals screened, a total of 951 participants were included in the trial follow-up, resulting in an acceptance rate of 82.62%. The screening delay was extended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Recruiting difficulties were mainly related to identifying potential participants, unavailable contact information and unreachability. Participants’ mean age was 84.1 years, 65.8% were women, and 44.3% lived alone. Pain was the most frequent outcome (53%). In the previous year, 73.5% of participants reported experiencing a fall, with 66.7% of those falls requiring assistance from Emergency Medical Services (EMS). Nearly, 40% did not take proactive steps to prevent future falls and walking aids (79.8%) were the most common preventive action.Conclusion: Indicators of a high-risk group of falls have been identified underscoring the need for appropriate fall interventions in the target population. Challenges of large sampling for randomized fall prevention trials were provided.Trial Registration: Clinicaltrials.gov identifier: NCT04132544. Registration date: 18/10/2019. https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04132544?term=rising-dom&draw=2&rank=1.Keywords: fall prevention in community-living older adults, Emergency Medical Service, descriptive analysis, recruitment of older people for fall-related clinical trial
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spelling doaj.art-03a715bafb224e7bbded4aae7fc5ac592023-11-30T18:44:06ZengDove Medical PressClinical Interventions in Aging1178-19982023-12-01Volume 181995200888634Exploring Population Characteristics and Recruitment Challenges in Older People Experiencing Falls at Home without Hospitalization or with an Emergency Department Visit: Insights from the RISING-DOM ExperienceBouzid WTavassoli NBerbon CQassemi SVaysset SPoly MBounes VShourick JNourhashémi FWafa Bouzid,1,2 Neda Tavassoli,1 Caroline Berbon,1 Soraya Qassemi,1 Sandrine Vaysset,1 Magali Poly,1 Vincent Bounes,3 Jason Shourick,4,5 Fati Nourhashémi1,5 1Geriatric Medicine Unit (Gérontopole), University of Toulouse Hospital Center, Toulouse, France; 2Regional Health Agency of Occitanie, Toulouse, 31000, France; 3Emergency Medicine Unit, University of Toulouse Hospital Center, Toulouse, France; 4Research Methodology Support Unit (USMR), Clinical Epidemiology and Public Health Department, University of Toulouse Hospital Center, Toulouse, France; 5CERPOP, UMR 1295, INSERM – University of Toulouse III, Toulouse, FranceCorrespondence: Wafa Bouzid, La Cité de la Santé - Équipe Régionale Vieillissement et Prévention de la Dépendance Hôpital La Grave, Place Lange, TSA 60033, Toulouse Cedex 9, 31059, France, Tel +33 5 61 77 83 79, Fax +33 5 61 77 64 75, Email bouzid.w@chu-toulouse.frBackground: An increasing number of falls among community-living older adults are reported in emergency calls. Data on evidence of appropriate fall prevention interventions are limited and challenges in recruiting this population in randomized trials are acknowledged.Purpose: The main aim of this study was to provide demographic data, circumstance and fall-related outcomes of the population in the RISING-DOM study [Impact d’une évaluation des facteurs de RISque de chute et d’une prise en charge personnalisée, sur la mortalité et l’institutionnalisation, après INtervention du SAMU chez la personne âGée à DOMicile], a multicenter, randomized interventional trial involving community-dwelling older adults who have experienced a fall at home and were not hospitalized. Additionally, the challenges of remote recruitment in this population were discussed.Patients and Methods: Participants were identified through the Occitania Emergency Observatory database. Participant recruitment and data collection were performed through telephone interviews (October 2019-March 2022). Additionally, a sample survey of Emergency Medical Services calls was carried out.Results: Out of the 1151 individuals screened, a total of 951 participants were included in the trial follow-up, resulting in an acceptance rate of 82.62%. The screening delay was extended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Recruiting difficulties were mainly related to identifying potential participants, unavailable contact information and unreachability. Participants’ mean age was 84.1 years, 65.8% were women, and 44.3% lived alone. Pain was the most frequent outcome (53%). In the previous year, 73.5% of participants reported experiencing a fall, with 66.7% of those falls requiring assistance from Emergency Medical Services (EMS). Nearly, 40% did not take proactive steps to prevent future falls and walking aids (79.8%) were the most common preventive action.Conclusion: Indicators of a high-risk group of falls have been identified underscoring the need for appropriate fall interventions in the target population. Challenges of large sampling for randomized fall prevention trials were provided.Trial Registration: Clinicaltrials.gov identifier: NCT04132544. Registration date: 18/10/2019. https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04132544?term=rising-dom&draw=2&rank=1.Keywords: fall prevention in community-living older adults, Emergency Medical Service, descriptive analysis, recruitment of older people for fall-related clinical trialhttps://www.dovepress.com/exploring-population-characteristics-and-recruitment-challenges-in-old-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-CIAfall prevention in community-living older adultsemergency medical servicedescriptive analysisrecruitment of older people for fall-related clinical trial.
spellingShingle Bouzid W
Tavassoli N
Berbon C
Qassemi S
Vaysset S
Poly M
Bounes V
Shourick J
Nourhashémi F
Exploring Population Characteristics and Recruitment Challenges in Older People Experiencing Falls at Home without Hospitalization or with an Emergency Department Visit: Insights from the RISING-DOM Experience
Clinical Interventions in Aging
fall prevention in community-living older adults
emergency medical service
descriptive analysis
recruitment of older people for fall-related clinical trial.
title Exploring Population Characteristics and Recruitment Challenges in Older People Experiencing Falls at Home without Hospitalization or with an Emergency Department Visit: Insights from the RISING-DOM Experience
title_full Exploring Population Characteristics and Recruitment Challenges in Older People Experiencing Falls at Home without Hospitalization or with an Emergency Department Visit: Insights from the RISING-DOM Experience
title_fullStr Exploring Population Characteristics and Recruitment Challenges in Older People Experiencing Falls at Home without Hospitalization or with an Emergency Department Visit: Insights from the RISING-DOM Experience
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Population Characteristics and Recruitment Challenges in Older People Experiencing Falls at Home without Hospitalization or with an Emergency Department Visit: Insights from the RISING-DOM Experience
title_short Exploring Population Characteristics and Recruitment Challenges in Older People Experiencing Falls at Home without Hospitalization or with an Emergency Department Visit: Insights from the RISING-DOM Experience
title_sort exploring population characteristics and recruitment challenges in older people experiencing falls at home without hospitalization or with an emergency department visit insights from the rising dom experience
topic fall prevention in community-living older adults
emergency medical service
descriptive analysis
recruitment of older people for fall-related clinical trial.
url https://www.dovepress.com/exploring-population-characteristics-and-recruitment-challenges-in-old-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-CIA
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