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Disinvestment in the presence of uncertainty: Description of a novel, multi-group, disinvestment trial design and protocol for an application to reduce or cease use of mobilisation alarms for preventing falls in hospitals

Disinvestment is the removal or reduction of previously provided practices or services, and has typically been undertaken where a practice or service has been clearly shown to be ineffective, inefficient and/or harmful. However, practices and services that have uncertain evidence of effectiveness, e...

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Autores principales: Haines, Terry P., Botti, Mari, Brusco, Natasha, O’Brien, Lisa, Redley, Bernice, Bowles, Kelly-Ann, Hutchinson, Alison, Mitchell, Debra, Jellett, Joanna, Steen, Kate, Boyd, Leanne, Webb-St Mart, Melinda, Raymond, Melissa, Hunter, Peter, Russo, Phillip, Bonnici, Rachel, Pu, Dai, Sevenhuysen, Samantha, Davies, Vicki, Shorr, Ronald
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8717976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34969050
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261793
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author Haines, Terry P.
Botti, Mari
Brusco, Natasha
O’Brien, Lisa
Redley, Bernice
Bowles, Kelly-Ann
Hutchinson, Alison
Mitchell, Debra
Jellett, Joanna
Steen, Kate
Boyd, Leanne
Webb-St Mart, Melinda
Raymond, Melissa
Hunter, Peter
Russo, Phillip
Bonnici, Rachel
Pu, Dai
Sevenhuysen, Samantha
Davies, Vicki
Shorr, Ronald
author_facet Haines, Terry P.
Botti, Mari
Brusco, Natasha
O’Brien, Lisa
Redley, Bernice
Bowles, Kelly-Ann
Hutchinson, Alison
Mitchell, Debra
Jellett, Joanna
Steen, Kate
Boyd, Leanne
Webb-St Mart, Melinda
Raymond, Melissa
Hunter, Peter
Russo, Phillip
Bonnici, Rachel
Pu, Dai
Sevenhuysen, Samantha
Davies, Vicki
Shorr, Ronald
author_sort Haines, Terry P.
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description Disinvestment is the removal or reduction of previously provided practices or services, and has typically been undertaken where a practice or service has been clearly shown to be ineffective, inefficient and/or harmful. However, practices and services that have uncertain evidence of effectiveness, efficiency and safety can also be considered as candidates for disinvestment. Disinvestment from these practices and services is risky as they may yet prove to be beneficial if further evidence becomes available. A novel research approach has previously been described for this situation, allowing disinvestment to take place while simultaneously generating evidence previously missing from consideration. In this paper, we describe how this approach can be expanded to situations where three or more conditions are of relevance, and describe the protocol for a trial examining the reduction and elimination of use of mobilisation alarms on hospital wards to prevent patient falls. Our approach utilises a 3-group, concurrent, non-inferiority, stepped wedge, randomised design with an embedded parallel, cluster randomised design. Eighteen hospital wards with high rates of alarm use (≥3%) will be paired within their health service and randomly allocated to a calendar month when they will transition to a “Reduced” (<3%) or “Eliminated” (0%) mobilisation alarm condition. Dynamic randomisation will be used to determine which ward in each pair will be allocated to either the reduced or eliminated condition to promote equivalence between wards for the embedded parallel, cluster randomised component of the design. A project governance committee will set non-inferiority margins. The primary outcome will be rates of falls. Secondary clinical, process, safety, and economic outcomes will be collected and a concurrent economic evaluation undertaken.
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spelling pubmed-87179762021-12-31 Disinvestment in the presence of uncertainty: Description of a novel, multi-group, disinvestment trial design and protocol for an application to reduce or cease use of mobilisation alarms for preventing falls in hospitals Haines, Terry P. Botti, Mari Brusco, Natasha O’Brien, Lisa Redley, Bernice Bowles, Kelly-Ann Hutchinson, Alison Mitchell, Debra Jellett, Joanna Steen, Kate Boyd, Leanne Webb-St Mart, Melinda Raymond, Melissa Hunter, Peter Russo, Phillip Bonnici, Rachel Pu, Dai Sevenhuysen, Samantha Davies, Vicki Shorr, Ronald PLoS One Study Protocol Disinvestment is the removal or reduction of previously provided practices or services, and has typically been undertaken where a practice or service has been clearly shown to be ineffective, inefficient and/or harmful. However, practices and services that have uncertain evidence of effectiveness, efficiency and safety can also be considered as candidates for disinvestment. Disinvestment from these practices and services is risky as they may yet prove to be beneficial if further evidence becomes available. A novel research approach has previously been described for this situation, allowing disinvestment to take place while simultaneously generating evidence previously missing from consideration. In this paper, we describe how this approach can be expanded to situations where three or more conditions are of relevance, and describe the protocol for a trial examining the reduction and elimination of use of mobilisation alarms on hospital wards to prevent patient falls. Our approach utilises a 3-group, concurrent, non-inferiority, stepped wedge, randomised design with an embedded parallel, cluster randomised design. Eighteen hospital wards with high rates of alarm use (≥3%) will be paired within their health service and randomly allocated to a calendar month when they will transition to a “Reduced” (<3%) or “Eliminated” (0%) mobilisation alarm condition. Dynamic randomisation will be used to determine which ward in each pair will be allocated to either the reduced or eliminated condition to promote equivalence between wards for the embedded parallel, cluster randomised component of the design. A project governance committee will set non-inferiority margins. The primary outcome will be rates of falls. Secondary clinical, process, safety, and economic outcomes will be collected and a concurrent economic evaluation undertaken. Public Library of Science 2021-12-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8717976/ /pubmed/34969050 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261793 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Haines, Terry P.
Botti, Mari
Brusco, Natasha
O’Brien, Lisa
Redley, Bernice
Bowles, Kelly-Ann
Hutchinson, Alison
Mitchell, Debra
Jellett, Joanna
Steen, Kate
Boyd, Leanne
Webb-St Mart, Melinda
Raymond, Melissa
Hunter, Peter
Russo, Phillip
Bonnici, Rachel
Pu, Dai
Sevenhuysen, Samantha
Davies, Vicki
Shorr, Ronald
Disinvestment in the presence of uncertainty: Description of a novel, multi-group, disinvestment trial design and protocol for an application to reduce or cease use of mobilisation alarms for preventing falls in hospitals
title Disinvestment in the presence of uncertainty: Description of a novel, multi-group, disinvestment trial design and protocol for an application to reduce or cease use of mobilisation alarms for preventing falls in hospitals
title_full Disinvestment in the presence of uncertainty: Description of a novel, multi-group, disinvestment trial design and protocol for an application to reduce or cease use of mobilisation alarms for preventing falls in hospitals
title_fullStr Disinvestment in the presence of uncertainty: Description of a novel, multi-group, disinvestment trial design and protocol for an application to reduce or cease use of mobilisation alarms for preventing falls in hospitals
title_full_unstemmed Disinvestment in the presence of uncertainty: Description of a novel, multi-group, disinvestment trial design and protocol for an application to reduce or cease use of mobilisation alarms for preventing falls in hospitals
title_short Disinvestment in the presence of uncertainty: Description of a novel, multi-group, disinvestment trial design and protocol for an application to reduce or cease use of mobilisation alarms for preventing falls in hospitals
title_sort disinvestment in the presence of uncertainty: description of a novel, multi-group, disinvestment trial design and protocol for an application to reduce or cease use of mobilisation alarms for preventing falls in hospitals
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8717976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34969050
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261793
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