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Effectiveness and Economic Evaluation of a Nurse Delivered Home Exercise Programme to Prevent Falls. 1: Randomised Controlled Trial

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Journal BMJ
Specialty General Medicine
Date 2001 Mar 27
PMID 11264206
Citations 121
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Abstract

Objectives: To assess the effectiveness of a trained district nurse individually prescribing a home based exercise programme to reduce falls and injuries in elderly people and to estimate the cost effectiveness of the programme.

Design: Randomised controlled trial with one year's follow up.

Setting: Community health service at a New Zealand hospital.

Participants: 240 women and men aged 75 years and older.

Intervention: 121 participants received the exercise programme (exercise group) and 119 received usual care (control group); 90% (211 of 233) completed the trial.

Main Outcome Measures: Number of falls, number of injuries resulting from falls, costs of implementing the programme, and hospital costs as a result of falls.

Results: Falls were reduced by 46% (incidence rate ratio 0.54, 95% confidence interval 0.32 to 0.90). Five hospital admissions were due to injuries caused by falls in the control group and none in the exercise group. The programme cost $NZ1803 (523 pound sterling) (at 1998 prices) per fall prevented for delivering the programme and $NZ155 per fall prevented when hospital costs averted were considered.

Conclusion: A home exercise programme, previously shown to be successful when delivered by a physiotherapist, was also effective in reducing falls when delivered by a trained nurse from within a home health service. Serious injuries and hospital admissions due to falls were also reduced. The programme was cost effective in participants aged 80 years and older compared with younger participants.

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