@article{16442, author = {Sherrington Catherine and Morello R. and Barker A. and Zavarsek S. and Watts J. and Haines T. and Hill K. and Brand C. and Jolley D. and Stoelwinder J.}, title = {The 6-PACK programme to decrease falls and fall-related injuries in acute hospitals: protocol for an economic evaluation alongside a cluster randomised controlled trial}, abstract = {

BACKGROUND: Falls are a common hospital occurrence complicating the care of patients. From an economic perspective, the impact of in-hospital falls and related injuries is substantial. However, few studies have examined the economic implications of falls prevention interventions in an acute care setting. The 6-PACK programme is a targeted nurse delivered falls prevention programme designed specifically for acute hospital wards. It includes a risk assessment tool and six simple strategies that nurses apply to patients classified as high-risk by the tool. OBJECTIVE: To examine the incremental cost-effectiveness of the 6-PACK programme for the prevention of falls and fall-related injuries, compared with usual care practice, from an acute hospital perspective. METHODS AND DESIGN: The 6-PACK project is a multicentre cluster randomised controlled trial (RCT) that includes 24 acute medical and surgical wards from six hospitals in Australia to investigate the efficacy of the 6-PACK programme. This economic evaluation will be conducted alongside the 6-PACK cluster RCT. Outcome and hospitalisation cost data will be prospectively collected on approximately 16,000 patients admitted to the participating wards during the 12-month trial period. The results of the economic evaluation will be expressed as 'cost or saving per fall prevented' and 'cost or saving per fall-related injury prevented' calculated from differences in mean costs and effects in the intervention and control groups, to generate an incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER). DISCUSSION: This economic evaluation will provide an opportunity to explore the cost-effectiveness of a targeted nurse delivered falls prevention programme for reducing in-hospital falls and fall-related injuries. This protocol provides a detailed statement of a planned economic evaluation conducted alongside a cluster RCT to investigate the efficacy of the 6-PACK programme to prevent falls and fall-related injuries. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: The protocol for the cluster RCT is registered with the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ACTRN12611000332921).

}, year = {2012}, journal = {Injury Prevention}, volume = {18}, edition = {2012/02/02}, number = {2}, pages = {e2}, isbn = {1475-5785 (Electronic)1353-8047 (Linking)}, note = {Morello, RenataBarker, AnnaZavarsek, SilvaWatts, Jennifer JHaines, TerryHill, KeithSherrington, CathieBrand, CarolineJolley, DamienStoelwinder, JustResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tEnglandInjury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury PreventionInj Prev. 2012 Apr;18(2):e2. Epub 2012 Jan 30.}, language = {eng}, }