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Development of Clinical Indicators From the Swiss RAI-HC

Completed
Conditions
Frail Elderly Syndrome
Registration Number
NCT03139162
Lead Sponsor
School of Health Sciences Geneva
Brief Summary

The project aims at deriving frailty (FI) and complexity (CI) indices from data collected with the Resident Instrument Assessment - Home Care adapted for Switzerland (RAI-HC). Data were collected in 2015 by trained nurses in clinical routine with the primary purposes of health state assessment and individual home care planning. The study consists in a retrospective secondary analysis of health data from the Minimal Data Set (MDS), used to derive frailty and complexity indices according to published definitions and guidelines for index derivation. The analysis further aims at estimating the predictive power of these indices on undesirable health outcomes (falls, hospitalizations and deaths). The goal is to provide home care institutions and nurses valid algorithms to compute useful clinical indicators without additional assessment that the one routinely done with the RAI-HC.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
10000
Inclusion Criteria
  • Men and women aged 18 or older who were assessed in 2015 with the Swiss RAI-HC in clinical routine for care planning by the Geneva Institution for Home care and Assistance (imad) in Geneva, Switzerland
Exclusion Criteria
  • Men and women aged 17 or younger and/or who did not receive a full RAI-HC assessment in 2015

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Frailty Index1 year

Index with a value ranging from 0 to 100, computed as the sum of health deficits recorded with the RAI-HC MDS divided by the number of deficits considered

Complexity Index1 year

Index with a value ranging from 0 to 100, computed as the sum of complexity items recorded with the RAI-HC MDS divided by the number of items considered

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Falls6 months on average

Falls recorded by means of follow-up RAI-HC assessments

Hospitalizations6 months on average

Hospitalizations recorded by means of follow-up RAI-HC assessments

Mortalitythrough study completion, an average of 5 year

Deceased (yes/no); collected through administrative records

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